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2/5. "What are you hoping for?", asks the Rev Sandy Millar in this live Advent service from St Mark 's in Tollington Park, north London. Director Jonathan Fulford ; Series producer David Taviner

Contributors

Unknown:
Sandy Millar
Unknown:
St Mark
Director:
Jonathan Fulford
Producer:
David Taviner

With Jon Sopel. News at 12.00.
At 12.30, local stories with Tim Donovan (London); Peter Henley (South); Paul Siegert (South East); Etholle George (East).
Editor James Stephenson

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Sopel.
Unknown:
Tim Donovan
Unknown:
Peter Henley
Unknown:
Paul Siegert
Editor:
James Stephenson

Worcester City v Huddersfield The Conference North minnows take on the League One high-flyers in this tantalising FA Cup second-round tie (kick-off 1.05).
Following their 4-1 first-round win, the Terriers - who won the Cup once, way back in 1928 - should beat a side that last reached this stage in 1984. But their defeat by Accrington Stanley two years ago should give the underdogs hope. With Ray Stubbs. Mark Bright and Jonathan Pearce commentate. Producer Emma Josling ; Editor Andrew Clement
Digital viewers can access a round-up of FA Cup goals via the red button

Contributors

Unknown:
Accrington Stanley
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs.
Unknown:
Mark Bright
Unknown:
Jonathan Pearce
Producer:
Emma Josling
Editor:
Andrew Clement

Diane Louise Jordan enters CS Lewis's magic world as she meets stars of the film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. With music from Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. The Inside Story: page 78

Contributors

Presenter:
Diane Louise Jordan

The value of a rare tapestry leaves its owner stunned in Lancaster, Lancashire. With Michael Aspel.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Series editor Simon Shaw BBC Homes S Antiques magazine: new edition out now, E3.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Aspel.
Producer:
Michele Burgess
Editor:
Simon Shaw

New series 1/3. Professor Robert Winston explores the fascinating history of mankind's search for the divine. Life, the Universe and Everything. Do prehistoric cave paintings indicate the dawn of spiritual awareness? How is it that some religions allow for multiple deities while others recognise only one? And why did humans begin to believe in a higher being in the first place? Series producer Tim Kirby www.bbc.co.uk/refigion Robert Winston 's quest for God: p28; Book offer: p30

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Robert Winston
Producer:
Tim Kirby
Unknown:
Robert Winston

6/6. Letting Go. At long last, the team are ready for lift-off - but is George ready to say goodbye?
Writer Alson Hume ; Producer Philip Leach ; Director James Strong

Contributors

Unknown:
Alson Hume
Producer:
Philip Leach
Director:
James Strong
George Stevenson:
Robson Green
Barney Scott:
Charles Dale
Diane Scott:
Alison Newman
Huw Masters:
Dave Hill
Lloyd Edwards:
Philip Whitchurch
Angela Stevenson:
Lucy Evans
Tom Stevenson John:
Rhys Halllwell
David Shiner Owen:
Kai Owen
Eric:
David Yelland
Mary Hughes:
Janine Wood
Pam Tomlyn:
Kay Bridqeman
Ed Fernandez:
Marcus Smith
Council clerk:
Gary Richards
Mr McNulty:
Peter McNally

What Happened Next? Updating reports from the past year, including an undercover investigation into standards of cleanliness at a Birmingham hospital. Producer Jonathan Brunert ; Editor Mike Robinson Signed repeat on Thursday at 12.25am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Producer:
Jonathan Brunert
Editor:
Mike Robinson

Celestial Zoo. Spectacular images of flares, comets and sunspots as the solar satellite Soho celebrates its tenth anniversary. Presented by Patrick Moore. Series producer Jane Fletcher Extended at
8.35pm on BBC4 Repeated next Sunday on BBC2 BBC Sky at Night magazine: new edition out now, price C4.25

Contributors

Presented By:
Patrick Moore.
Producer:
Jane Fletcher

Quirky comedy starring
Jake Gyllenhaal. A young man born without an immune system is cosseted by his overprotective mother. But when he learns that the love of his life is to be married, he takes drastic action. Review page 56.
Director Blair Hayes (2001, 12)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Jake Gyllenhaal.
Director:
Blair Hayes

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