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The Wilson family are desperate to turn their dumping ground of a back yard into the garden of their dreams in just four weeks. Producer Nick Rigg ; Editor
Bernard Periatambee followed by News; Weather

Contributors

Producer:
Nick Rigg
Editor:
Bernard Periatambee

Chrissie struggles to get her story straight.
Writer Colin Wyatt ; Producer Martha Hillier ; Director Alice Troughton Cast on page 36 Repeated at 10pm on BBC3

Contributors

Writer:
Colin Wyatt
Producer:
Martha Hillier
Director:
Alice Troughton

New series 1/8. Matt Allwright returns with a new collection of dodgy tradesmen caught in the act.
Tonight, the rip-off roofers who charge hundreds of pounds for totally unnecessary work. And in a new twist. Matt uses prosthetics and make up to confront the rogues as a 75-year-old Welshman called Roger. Producer Jeff Wilkinson ; Series producer Rob Unsworth Undercover agent: page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Matt Allwright
Producer:
Jeff Wilkinson
Producer:
Rob Unsworth

6/9. The team help a builder who has been crushed by a mechanical digger. The helicopter crew are sent to a boy involved in a road accident and a man is having a heart attack. Kwame Kwei-Armah narrates. Series producer Alison Gregory Repeated tomorrow on BBC3 at
8pm See also Trauma Uncut at 9pm on BBC3

Contributors

Unknown:
Kwame Kwei-Armah
Producer:
Alison Gregory

Zurich's Tonhalle Orchestra makes a welcome return for a programme which includes music by Wagner, Beethoven and Richard Strauss. With David Zinman wielding the baton, the orchestra begins with the tempestuous overture to The Flying Dutchman by Wagner, followed by Beethoven's Piano Concerto
No 3 in C Minor, featuring pianist Emanuel Ax. Finally, the Royal Albert Hall will be filled with the rousing opening bars of Stanley Kubrick's epic 2001: a Space Odyssey, part of Richard Strauss 's lofty tone poem
Also Sprach Zarathustra. Alan Titchmarsh hosts this recording of the August Bank Holiday concert.
Director Francesca Kemp ; Series editor Oliver Macfarlane

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Strauss.
Unknown:
David Zinman
Pianist:
Emanuel Ax.
Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Unknown:
Richard Strauss
Director:
Francesca Kemp
Editor:
Oliver MacFarlane

Menacing psychological thriller starring Mark Harmon and Caroline Goodall. After enrolling on a cookery course, Annie meets charming bachelor Tommy, who promises her a more idyllic life. Whisked away to his secluded loft, however, Annie soon discovers his dark side. Review page 50.
Director Alex Graves (1997, 18) Followed by Holiday Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Harmon
Unknown:
Caroline Goodall.
Director:
Alex Graves

Signed programmes.
The Private Life of Harley Street 8/8. Obese Annie opts for radical surgery. Shown Monday Bpm BBC2
2.00 Disaster Masters 5/10. Friendly rivalry distracts emergency engineers Darrel and Dave.
2.30 6/10. A leaking washing machine devastates the downstairs of a pensioner's house.
3.00 Dealing with Dickinson 6/6. It's the end of the road as the novices try to sell their antiques.

Contributors

Unknown:
OBEse Annie

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