Shown yesterday
Shown yesterday
Presented by Bill Turnbull and Susanna Reid.
Shown yesterday at 10.30pm
Topical discussion with David Frost and guests.
Including 10.00 News; Weather.
Twenty years after Band Aid,
Midge Ure discusses the impact of the charity song. Presented by Ross Kelly and Alice Beer.
Series producer Roger Childs ; Executive Producer Chris Loughlin CONTACT: call [number removed] (max cost 8p), text [number removed]. email heaven@bbc.co.uk; www.btc.co.uk/heaven Band Aid: the Record that Rocked the World is on Wednesday at Upm on BBC3
John Craven and Ben Fogle try their hand at traditional Welsh recipes in Cardigan Bay. Plus weather for the week ahead.
Series producer Sarah Eglin
Scrutiny of the latest political issues, with Jeremy Vine.
From 1.00, local stories, hosted in London by Tim Donovan and the South East by Peter Henley. Including at 12.30 News.
Editor James Stephenson
Omnibus. Concludes at 5pm.
For cast see page 40 (AD)
Paula Radcliffe returns to competitive action, hoping to re-establish her distance-running credentials after her double Olympic disappointment in Athens. Commentary by Steve Cram and Brendan Foster. Highlights at 12.35am. Exec producer Martin Webster
Omnibus for cast see page 40 (AD)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Terry Wogan presents varied comment on BBC TV. CONTACT: email: pov@bbc.co.uk, text POV [number removed], call [number removed] (local rate), or write to POV, BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox, Birmingham Bl 1RF
The Incredible Ordeal of Norman Clegg. A suspect picnic accessory causes problems for Clegg.
Writer Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell
A return visit to Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire, yields an 18th-century court dress worth £ 10,000, a rare and valuable silver beaker, and a brooch the Queen Mother gave to her head chef. Michael Aspel hosts. Producer Michele Burgess ; Series editor Simon Shaw
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With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Weather with Darren Bett.
With Fiona Bruce.
Weather with Darren Bett. (5)
Winner Takes All Britain? Pop stars, footballers, lawyers, City bankers - the top one per cent of wage-earning winners are taking an ever larger slice of the national income. Steve Bradshaw investigates whether Britain is becoming a US-style, winner-takes-all society, and asks if we should appreciate these high-flyers for creating wealth and jobs. Producer Mike Rudin ; Editor Mike Robinson Signed repeat on Thursday at 2.55am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change
Political thriller starring Wesley Snipes ,
Diane Lane and Alan Aida. Homicide detective Harlan Regis
and secret service agent Nina Chance uncover a plot that will threaten the entire United States if it succeeds. Review page 50.
Director Dwight H Little (1997, 15)
Another chance to see how Britain's Paula Radcliffe
fared in the Big Apple as she made her comeback in this high-profile event. (5)
Star Death. Patrick Moore talks to Professor Nye Evans and Dr Don Pollacco about planetary nebulae and the demise of stars. Series producer Jane Fletcher Repeated next Saturday on BBC2 An extended version airs tomorrow on BBC4 at 8.30pm Prepare to see stars: page 10 Followed by Weatherview
Patrick Moore talks to Professor Nye Evans and Dr Don Pollacco about the death of stars and planetary nebulae. Show more