Programme Index

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Bereaved relatives, emergency workers and political leaders gather at St Paul's Cathedral in the presence of the Queen to remember the victims of the London bombings of 7 July. The service is led by the Dean, the Very Rev Dr John Moses , with a sermon from the Most Rev
Dr Rowan Williams , the Archbishop of Canterbury. With Huw Edwards. Director David Kremer
Producer Hugh Faupel

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr John Moses
Unknown:
Dr Rowan Williams
Unknown:
Huw Edwards.
Director:
David Kremer
Producer:
Hugh Faupel

The consumer champions right more wrongs and put slippery firms on the spot. With Nicky Campbell. Producer Graeme Thomson ; Series editor Sandy Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicky Campbell.
Producer:
Graeme Thomson
Editor:
Sandy Smith

Crimes and Misdemeanours. Dean discovers that it's a major mistake to put pride before his patients.
Writer Michael Jenner ; Producer Johann Knobel
Director Fraser MacDonald www.bbc.co.uk/holbycity

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Jenner
Producer:
Johann Knobel
Director:
Fraser MacDonald
Ric Griffin:
Hugh Quarshie
Diane Lloyd:
Patricia Potter
Mark Williams:
Robert Powell
Lola Griffin:
Sharon D Clarke
Donna Jackson:
Jaye Jacobs
Mickie Hendrie:
Kelly Adams
Matt Parker:
Adam Best
Dean West:
Paul Henshall
Cleo Sullivan:
Grace Kingslene
Gavin Liddle:
Paul Holowaty
Moylan:
Breffni McKenna
Imogen Hobbs:
Kay Bridgeman
Cara Bevalqua:
Natasha Broomfield
PC Patrick Cooke:
Adam Christopher

6/6. It's the final part of David Renwick's engaging romantic drama, and soulmates Alice and Gil have yet to meet. Is their luck set to change?

Apathy reigns: page 67

Contributors

Writer:
David Renwick
Producer:
Verity Lambert
Director:
Sandy Johnson
Alice Chenery:
Tamsin Greig
Gil Raymond:
Michael Landes
Cleo Martin:
Sheridan Smith
Milly Russell:
Montserrat Lombard
Irene:
Trudie Styler
Roberta Samms:
Ellsabeth Dermot Walsh
Jack Coulson:
Adam Farr
Bob:
Brian Protheroe
Janice:
Nicola Goodchild
Phillipa:
Jenny Funnell
Stephen:
Richard Lumsden
Lloyd Drewitt:
Owen Brenman
Julie:
Lauren Hartley
Bob's mother:
Jessica James
Gary:
Max Barnes-Davy
Jamie:
Jordan Murphy
Amanda:
Kerry Elkins

7/8. The Singing Detective. Michael Gambon recalls his role as a bed-bound writer tormented by psoriasis in Dennis Potter 's bold drama from 1986. Why was Potter's script initially viewed with dismay at the BBC? Who was the producer's first choice to play the lead? And who purposely fuelled tabloid fury over the series' sexual content? Meera Syal narrates.
Director Julie Newing ; Series producer Toby Stevens

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Gambon
Unknown:
Dennis Potter
Unknown:
Meera Syal
Director:
Julie Newing
Producer:
Toby Stevens

9/16. A Couple of Choices. Allison notes a link with a reaHife case after dreaming of a murder/suicide involving a husband and wife - but her offer of help is angrily rejected. Starring Patricia Arquette.

Contributors

Unknown:
Patricia Arquette.

As the UK's Hindus celebrate the festival of Diwali, a cross-section of the community - a teenage musician, a cancer nurse, an activist and a septuagenarian yoga enthusiast - reveal how their faith has helped them to make sense of modern life. Narrated by Meera Syal. Producer Rachael Smith : Exec producer Chris Loughlin

Contributors

Unknown:
Meera Syal.
Producer:
Rachael Smith
Producer:
Chris Loughlin

A collection of horror stories with Ralph Richardson , Joan Collins and Peter Cushing. Five people meet a monk who foretells what paths their lives will take. Review page 56.
Director Freddie Francis (1972,18)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Ralph Richardson
Unknown:
Joan Collins
Unknown:
Peter Cushing.
Director:
Freddie Francis

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2.40 War at the Door An unruly neighbour. (SL)
3.10 No Waste like Home 8/8. Penney Poyzer despairs over a family's whopping electricity bill. (SL)

Contributors

Unknown:
Penney Poyzer

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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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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More