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Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child talks about the bible studies she and the other two members of the R 'n' B group take part in between concerts. Plus Goodness Gracious Me star Nina Wadia slips into her dancing shoes again, while TV presenter Trish Adudu reviews last week's newspapers. Ross Kelly and Alice Beer present. Series producer Abigail Saxon
Executive producer Chris Loughlin
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Contributors

Unknown:
Nina Wadia
Presenter:
Trish Adudu
Unknown:
Ross Kelly
Unknown:
Alice Beer
Producer:
Abigail Saxon
Producer:
Chris Loughlin

Frances Barber, Ben Fogle, Brian Sewell and Lucy Speed join Alan Coren, Rod Liddle and host Fiona Bruce.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Fiona Bruce
Team captain:
Alan Coren
Team captain:
Rod Liddle
Panellist:
Frances Barber
Panellist:
Ben Fogle
Panellist:
Brian Sewell
Panellist:
Alan Coren

Jeremy Vine and team present their unique view of politics. From 12.35, in-depth local stories, presented for viewers in London by Tim Donovan and in the South East by Peter Henley. Including 12.00 News.
Editor James Stephenson

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Vine
Unknown:
Tim Donovan
Unknown:
Peter Henley.
Editor:
James Stephenson

Adventure starring
Jason Robards and Richard Jordan.
Over 60 years after the Titanic sank, an intelligence unit from the US Navy tries to salvage the wreck from its watery grave. Review page 50.
Director Jerry Jameson (1980. PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jason Robards
Unknown:
Richard Jordan.
Director:
Jerry Jameson

William Wilberforce campaigned for over 40 years to bring about the abolition of slavery, and is the first subject in a new strand celebrating the lives of influential Christians. Hymns, sung in the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft at the Palace of Westminster, include two compositions by Wilberforce's supporters, John Newton and Charles Wesley , plus Jesus the Name High Over All (Lydia) and Steal Away. With Pam Rhodes. www.bbc.co.uk/religion

Contributors

Unknown:
William Wilberforce
Unknown:
John Newton
Unknown:
Charles Wesley
Unknown:
Pam Rhodes.

Victoria Beckham , Nick Knowles and Patrick Kielty travel to Peru, Zambia and India respectively to take part in three projects supported by Sport Relief 2004, aimed to improve the quality of life for disadvantaged children. To register for the Fitness First Sport Relief Mile log on to www.sportrelief.com. Producer Kimberley Littlemore ; Executive producer Julia Simmons

Contributors

Unknown:
Victoria Beckham
Unknown:
Nick Knowles
Unknown:
Patrick Kielty
Producer:
Kimberley Littlemore
Producer:
Julia Simmons

The team of experts are in Haywards Heath, West Sussex, where finds include a silver-topped walking stick and a ventriloquist's dummy. Presented by Michael Aspel.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis l

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Aspel.
Producer:
Michele Burgess
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

A Labour MP's secret love child and a Tory tabloid editor are kidnapped.

Contributors

Writer:
Francesca Brill
Producer:
Ruth Baumgarten
Director:
Brian Stirner
Thomas Lynley:
Nathaniel Parker
Barbara Havers:
Sharon Small
Helen Clyde:
Lesley Vickerage
Dennis Luxford:
James Hazeldine
Eve Bowen:
Sophie Okonedo
Corrine Payne:
Kika Markham
Robin Payne:
Robert Whitelock
Alex Stone:
Clint Dyer

The Vatican claims condoms encourage promiscuity and do not effectively prevent the transmission of the HIV virus; protesters and powerful critics argue otherwise. After Panorama's Sex and the Holy City edition caused global controversy last year, the Vatican issued its evidence. Now reporter Steve Bradshaw hunts for the scientific truth.

Note: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Reporter:
Steve Bradshaw
Producer:
Tony Stark
Editor:
Mike Robinson

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