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A pregnant junior solicitor faces a future without the baby's father.

Contributors

Writer:
Steve Thompson
Reenie McCann:
Eileen Nicholas
Gerry McCann:
Campbell Morrison
Archie Royle:
Al Hunter Ashton
Paula Westlake:
Natalie Roles
Terry Parsons:
John Yapp
Robert Lloyd-Richards:
David Phelan
Victoria Page:
Polly Nayler
Susan Lloyd-Richards:
Natalie Forbes
Edmund Black:
Nicholas Courtney
Ruth Levine:
Geraldine Newman
Andy Beeson:
James Daffern

GREATER LONDON London Calling. It's the end of the Second World War. and two London families tell of their contrasting experiences after heavy bombing. Producer Grant Pollard ; Executive producer Dippy Chaudhary SOUTHEAST Hellfire Comer Jitterbugs and Doodlebugs on the Frontline. A reunion dance night for three people who once entertained troops in Folkestone. Director David Stevenson ; Producer Ian Neale
EAST One Day in May. A housewife with a missing husband, a German soldier imprisoned in Essex and a rebellious young girl tell their stories of VE Day.
Producer Patrick McGrady ; Executive producer Diana Hare A VE Day anniversary concert from London's Trafalgar Square, A Party to Remember Live, is broadcast on BBC1 and BBC Radio next Sunday

Contributors

Producer:
Grant Pollard
Director:
David Stevenson
Producer:
Ian Neale
Producer:
Patrick McGrady
Producer:
Diana Hare

Pauline meets her granddaughter and makes a life-changing decision. Minty faces a nightmare.
Writer Deborah Cook This week's episodes produced by George Ormond and directed by David Kester Cast on page 43 Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders

Contributors

Writer:
Deborah Cook
Producer:
George Ormond
Director:
David Kester

3/10. At Billy Butlin 's first holiday camp in Skegness, Lincolnshire, Suzi Quatro takes Alan Titchmarsh through her collection of bass guitars. Plus fashion expert Tracy Tolkien on the evolution of the swimming costume and showbiz expert David Lashmar sifts through a collection of singles by Jethro Tull.

Contributors

Unknown:
Suzi Quatro
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Tracy Tolkien
Unknown:
David Lashmar
Director:
Mark Ashton
Series Producer:
John Miller

Weeks of campaigning and political wrangling are over, the votes have been cast and now the nation waits to find out who will form the new Government. Host David Dimbleby sets the scene for the night to come and the first real indicator, the exit poll figures, are analysed. At 10.15 Fiona Bruce presents a round-up of the latest national news.
Then it's full steam ahead for the team as they bring the results, analysis and all the human drama of this seminal night in the political calendar. Jeremy Paxman talks to the key players, while Andrew Marr finds out what the parties are saying off the record. Fiona Bruce provides election news updates throughout the night and Peter Snow presents his latest state-of-the-art, virtual-reality graphics, including the swingometer. Natasha Kaplinsky , Anna Ford , Kirsty Wark , John Simpson and Rageh Omaar are among those reporting on all the shocks and surprises occurring around the UK.
Director Rob Hopkin : Editor James Stephenson EMAIL: Election2005@bbc.co.uk www.bbc.co.uk/election
BBCi: the red button on the handset will provide a wealth of additional information for digital viewers, including a full results service, a four-screen selection and a special edition of 10 o'clock News Extra
Meet the political editors: page 22; How the live broadcast works: page 25; The telegenic cabinet: page 26

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Fiona Bruce
Talks:
Jeremy Paxman
Unknown:
Andrew Marr
Unknown:
Fiona Bruce
Unknown:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Natasha Kaplinsky
Unknown:
Anna Ford
Unknown:
Kirsty Wark
Unknown:
John Simpson
Unknown:
Rageh Omaar
Director:
Rob Hopkin
Editor:
James Stephenson

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