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Sixties icon Sandie Shaw talks about the importance of Buddhism in her life and Nina Wadia discovers the spiritual origins of morris dancing. Plus Alice Beer and Ross Kelly on whether motherhood is bad for women. Series producer Roger Childs ; Executive Producer Chris Loughlin

Contributors

Talks:
Sandie Shaw
Talks:
Nina Wadia
Talks:
Ross Kelly
Producer:
Roger Childs
Producer:
Chris Loughlin

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Analysis of the latest issues, Presented by Jeremy Vine.
From 1.00 local stories, hosted in London by Tim Donovan and in the South East by Peter Henley. Including 12.30 News.
Editor James Stephenson

Contributors

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

A Wife Less Ordinary. Susan jets bored with her lot. There's a special episode of My Family in Comic Relief: Red Nose Night Live 05 on Friday at 7.30pm.
Writer Sophie Hetherington

Contributors

Unknown:
Sophie Hetherington

Martin Johnson appeals on behalf of Wooden Spoon, rugby's charity supporting disadvantaged children. Rptd Wednesday 2pm on BBC2 DONATIONS: Freephone [number removed]; [address removed]; www.[address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Johnson

A Mothering Sunday special with Pam Rhodes and Gloria Hunniford. Hymns from Belfast Cathedral include Love Divine, My Song is Love Unknown and Tell Out My Soul. Plus Aled Jones performs Bless This House.

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Unknown:
Gloria Hunniford.
Unknown:
Aled Jones

10/10. Plans for Rubes and Frank's wedding gather steam, but the hen and stag parties have disastrous consequences for the bride and groom.

Contributors

Writer:
Joe Ainsworth
Producer:
Sharon Houlihan
Director:
Simon Massey
Tony Murphy:
Ricky Tomlinson
Jackie Murphy:
Denise Welch
Frank Cosgrove:
Bernard Cribbins
Rubes Malone:
Lynda Barron
Emma Murphy:
Zara Dawson
Lyn Cooper:
Melanie Kilburn
Ryan Cooper:
Marc Jordan
Kate Cooper:
Finn Atkins
Nick Christy:
Rob Collier
Kerry Jamil:
Shelley Conn
Frank's Wife:
Paula Wilcox
ViHughes:
Cherith Mellor
PC Jim Tully:
Matthew Devitt
Len Parker:
Stuart Organ
Shirley Potts:
Josie Lawrence
Cath Potts:
Demelza Randall
Stephen:
Martin Troakes
Helen:
Daisy Beaumont

6/9. The Dollar a Day Dress. In Comic Relief week,
Steve Bradshaw travels from the Sahara to the Andes to collect fabrics for an outfit that will symbolise the plight of the millions who live on less than a dollar a day. As he uncovers harsh truths about free trade and its impact on the developing world, it appears that if left unregulated, the system may do more harm than good. Producer Huw Marks ; Editor Mike Robinson Signed repeat on Thursday at 2.20am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Bradshaw
Producer:
Huw Marks
Editor:
Mike Robinson

5/8. Billy climbs Big Ben's clock tower and takes a boat down the Thames to the Globe Theatre in London.
Producers Andy Bates and Kim Turberville
Series producer Steve Brown BBC PRODUCTS: Billy Connolly World Tour - Australia VHS or DVD, just E19.99 (RRP E24.99). Call [number removed]3850 (national rate)

Contributors

Producers:
Andy Bates
Producers:
Kim Turberville
Producer:
Steve Brown
Unknown:
Billy Connolly

E Disjointed hairdressing comedy from the writer of P The Full Monty, starring Alan Rickman and Natasha Richardson. Former top hairdresser Phil Allen gets the chance to defeat an old rival when the national championship comes to his hometown. Review page 58. Director Paddy Breathnach (2000,15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Rickman
Unknown:
Natasha Richardson.
Unknown:
Phil Allen
Director:
Paddy Breathnach

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