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4/5. At St Mark's Church in north London, Graham Kendrick joins a service of contemporary Christmas worship and sings From Heaven You Came (The Servant King).
Concludes Christmas Day 10am. Director Jonathan Fulford
Series producer David Taviner

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Kendrick
Director:
Jonathan Fulford
Producer:
David Taviner

14 & 15/15. Omnibus. Will Richard live to see the birth of his child?
The series starts a rerun at 9pm on Thursday 29 December on BBC4. Shown last Thu and Fri Dickens in America, Monday 19 December 7pm BBC2; Dickens Weekend. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day on UKTV Drama

Dawn French makes an appeal on behalf of the Samantha Dickson Research Trust. Rptd Wednesday 1pm BBC2 DONATIONS: call free on [number removed]; cheques to Samantha Dickson Research Trust, [address removed] The Inside Story: page

Hayley Westenra joins Diane Louise Jordan in Lincoln's historic cathedral for a candlelit celebration of Christmas, with readings telling the Nativity story by Lynda Bellingham. A special episode on Christmas Day, 11am. Producer Medwyn Hughes : Editor Hugh Faupel

Contributors

Unknown:
Hayley Westenra
Unknown:
Diane Louise Jordan
Story By:
Lynda Bellingham.
Producer:
Medwyn Hughes
Editor:
Hugh Faupel

A return visit to Coughton Court in Warwickshire yields an Agatha Christie letter and a medal awarded to those who helped RMS Titanic survivors. With Michael Aspel. Producer Michele Burgess ; Series editor Simon Shaw Repeated with sign language at 1.50am on Friday 30 December Antiques Roadshow: the Next Generation is at 6.30pm on Wednesday 28 December

Contributors

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

3/3. The God of the Gaps. Professor Robert Winston explores how belief in God has been challenged in the modern world by secular ideas, in particular science. How have people of all religious beliefs over the centuries balanced their faith with knowledge such as Darwin's theory of evolution? Director/Series producer Ros Homan Repeated with sign language at 3.05am on Thursday 22 December

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Robert Winston
Producer:
Ros Homan

Santa, alias Smiler, needs reviving after a strenuous day - but possibly not with a strong drink - in this Christmas special.

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Clarke
Producer:
Alan JW Bell
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Truly:
Frank Thornton
Nora Batty:
Kathy Staff
Alvin:
Brian Murphy
Billy:
Keith Clifford
Howard:
Robert Fyfe
Marina:
Jean Fergusson
Barry:
Mike Grady
Glenda:
Sarah Thomas
Auntie Wainwright:
Jean Alexander
Entwistle:
Burt Kwouk
Smiler:
Stephen Lewis
Tom:
Tom Owen
Pearl:
Juliette Kaplan
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Nelly:
June Whitfield

What do you remember about the events of the past year? Anne Robinson and Phillip Schofield test our memories, and remind us of some of the highs and lows. They'll be joined in the studio by teams of newlyweds, cricketers, postal workers, male voice choirs, dinner ladies, and brave celebrities including Britain's Paralympic champion Tanni Grey-Thompson.
(Continues after the news at 10.15pm)

Digital viewers can play along at home by pressing the red button on the handset, or via [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Presenter:
Philip Schofield
Guest:
Tanni Grey-Thompson
Director:
Julian Smith
Series Producer:
Alexandra Henderson

Horror starring Michael Gough. A young girl, distraught following the death of her parents, is drawn into a group of devil worshippers run by her uncle.
Review page 58.
(1976, 18)

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Norman J Warren
[Actor]:
Michael Gough

Signed programmes.
Holby City Ric is drawn into a high-risk operation by Abra. A mystery is solved.
2.50 Bill Oddie's How to Watch Wildlife 5/8. Midges and downpours on Scotland's island of Mull.
3.20 A Wild Cairngorms Winter Will climate change affect
Scotland's mountain range?
3.50 The Best and Worst of Changing Rooms A look at the makeover show's highs and lows.

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