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Beyond the Grave. Greg helps a couple to cope with a betrayal.
Writer David Hermanstein

Contributors

Unknown:
David Hermanstein
Colin:
Paul Viraqh
Rob Porter:
Ian Peck
Jill Porter:
Charlotte Bicknell
Marcia Holland:
Sheila Ruskin
Reg Johnson:
Desmond McNamara
Mel Johnson:
Kate Alderton
Rai Chowdhury:
Damien Asher
Ciaran McGuire:
Tomas Hughes
Victor Bailey:
Clint Dyer
Coretta Bailey:
Jacqueline de Peza
Charlie Wright:
Brian Croucher
Bridie Stevens:
Ann Rye
Jodie Stevens:
Rachel Leskovac
Emma Stevens:
Scarlett Lewis
Danny Stevens:
Oliver Belle
DaveHolden:
Geff Francis
Andy Holden:
Joe Fox

New series 1/8. Some of Britain's worst road-rage offenders undergo a series of exacting challenges, devised by Dr Lisa Dorn from the Driver Behaviour Centre, in a bid to curb their hot-tempered behaviour out on the streets. Tonight, self-confessed despiser of women drivers, Harry Hayhurst , and road-rager extraordinaire Linda Northover travel in the same car. Little wonder, then, that sparks soon start to fly. Seres producer Rukhsana Mosam ; Exec producer Nick Shearman
The Inside Story: page 92

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Lisa Dorn
Unknown:
Harry Hayhurst
Unknown:
Linda Northover
Producer:
Rukhsana Mosam
Producer:
Nick Shearman

Northern Ireland v England
Sven's men travel to Windsor Park for a crucial
World Cup qualifier (kick-off 7.45), just days after clashing with Wales in Cardiff.
Northern Ireland manager Lawrie Sanchez played his part in two of the FA Cup's greatest shocks - heading the winner as Wimbledon beat Liverpool in 1988 and, as coach, taking Wycombe to the semi-finals in 2001. Doubtless, he would love to upset the odds here. The Three Lions are vying with Poland for the automatic qualifying place in Group Six and can welcome back Michael Owen from suspension. With captain David Beckham , Chelsea duo Frank Lampard and John Terry , Manchester United wunderkind Wayne Rooney and - pending a return to fitness - Liverpool midfield dynamo Steven Gerrard in their ranks, England will hope for a victory every bit as emphatic as their 4-0 win against their hosts at Old Trafford in March.
Commentary comes from John Motson and Graeme Le Saux. Introduced by Gary Lineker , who is joined by Alan Hansen , Ian Wright and lain Dowie. Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Paul Armstrong INTERACTIVE: audio options (digital satellite/cable only). plus highlights, a scores round-up, statistics and news available to digital viewers

Contributors

Unknown:
Lawrie Sanchez
Unknown:
Michael Owen
Unknown:
David Beckham
Unknown:
Frank Lampard
Unknown:
John Terry
Unknown:
Wayne Rooney
Unknown:
Steven Gerrard
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Graeme Le Saux.
Introduced By:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Ian Wright
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

2/6. The cops file into the Grapes to celebrate their successful drugs bust, while Ken is laid up with flu.
Writers Craig Cash and Phil Mealey; Director Craig Cash; Producers Lucy Ansbro and John Rushton First shown on BBC2
Followed by National Lottery Update

Contributors

Unknown:
Craig Cash
Unknown:
Phil Mealey
Director:
Craig Cash
Producers:
Lucy Ansbro
Producers:
John Rushton
Ken:
John Henshaw
Joe:
Craig Cash
Duffy:
Phil Mealey
Jean:
Rita May
Mel:
Christine Bottomley
Old Tommy:
Rodney Litchfield
Eddie:
Mark Benton
Joan:
Lorraine Cheshire
Phil:
James Quinn
Nige:
Peter Wight

Romantic comedy drama starring Tim Allen. Middle-aged, middle-class video producer Joe Scheffer finally kicks back against the system after being victimised once too often by the office bully. Review page 53. Director John Pasquin (2001, PG)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Allen.
Producer:
Joe Scheffer
Director:
John Pasquin

Signed programmes.
How to Start Your Own Country 1/6. Everyman
Danny Wallace starts his unlikely odyssey. (SU
1.20 2/6. How will Danny Wallace attract new citizens to his flaky-looking domain?

Contributors

Unknown:
Danny Wallace
Unknown:
Danny Wallace

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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