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8/8. One of the tightest men in Scotland is given a crash course in extravagance and generosity by his free-spending drinking buddy. New gadgets, a new wardrobe, a luxury spa trip and a party for all his mates add up to the biggest spend of the series.
But, in this final episode, does he learn his lesson?
Director Ed Venner ; Series producer Richard Bowron (5)

Contributors

Director:
Ed Venner
Producer:
Richard Bowron

Ruby's life hangs in the balance. Phil's desperate to leave with Sharon, but will Johnny catch up with him first? Jane warns Ian his unpopularity is spreading, and there's a shock for the young Millers. Writer Simon Ashdown For cast see page 31
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Omnibus next Sunday

Contributors

Writer:
Simon Ashdown

2/6. My Daughter, Right or Wrong. An animal-rights activist is put on trial for the murder of an eminent scientist after an explosion in a laboratory. Charlie Deed is appointed as lead defence barrister in the case, being heard before her father, but her enthusiasm leads to unprofessional outbursts.
Writer/Producer GF Newman; Director Tristram Powell

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Deed
Director:
Tristram Powell
Judge John Deed:
Martin Shaw
Jo Mills:
Jenny Seaqrove
Charlie Deed:
Louisa Cleln
Henry Free:
Joe McFadden
Sir Monty Everard:
Simon Ward
Sir Joseph Channing:
Donald Sinden
George Channing:
Caroline Lanqrishe
Sir Ian Rochester:
Simon Chandler
Rita Coop Cooper:
Barbara Thorn
Morag Hughes:
Mary Woodvlne
Marc Thompson:
Adrian Lukis
Moira Blackthorn:
Penny Downie
Sir Alan Peasmarsh:
Jeremy Child
Simon Norwalk:
Daniel Hill
Jonathan Primatt:
Richard Simons
Neil Haughton:
Aneirin Hughes
Sir Peter Dulford:
Malcolm Sinclair
David Baxter:
Steven Elder
Brian Harrison:
Michael Eaves
Professor Cluk:
Sean Murray
Clive Blackthorn:
Anthony Gilding
DCI Hurst:
Shelagh McLeod
Sir Michael Nivan:
Trevor Bowen
Martin House:
Richard Pepper
Lady Vera Everard:
Joan Blackham
Juror:
Sarah Leatherbarrow
Joan Crick:
Stella Moray
Stenographer:
Sonia Benjamin

2/8. Impressionist and comedian Jon Culshaw takes a look at over-zealous tennis players, some rather silky pins and a close shave with a polar bear as he unveils a second compendium of the world's wildest, weirdest and funniest television adverts.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jon Culshaw
Director:
Patricia Mordecai
Producer:
Sue Fox

Visceral prison drama starring Wesley Snipes and Ving Rhames. When world heavyweight boxing champion George "Iceman" Chambers is sent to a California prison after being convicted of rape, it's only a matter of time before he encounters resident hard case Monroe Hutchens. Review page 49.
Director Walter Hill (2002, 15) Premieres: page 42
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Wesley Snipes
Unknown:
Monroe Hutchens.
Director:
Walter Hill
Monroe Hutchens:
Wesley Snipes
Iceman Chambers:
Vino, Rhames
Mendy Ripstein:
Peter Falk
AJ Mercker:
Michael Rooker
Jesus ChuyCampos:
Jon Seda
Mingo:
Pace Wesstudi
Ratbag Dolan:
Fisher Stevens
Yank Lewis:
Dayton Callie

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

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