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4/5. Are You Jim 's Wife? As her marriage crumbles, a cafe owner helps an employee fulfil a friend's last wish. See Monday's choice.
Writer James Payne ; Producer Sam Hill Director Neil Adams

Contributors

Unknown:
You Jim
Unknown:
James Payne
Producer:
Sam Hill
Director:
Neil Adams
Charlie:
Roy Dotrice
Rachel:
Ruth Gemmell
Matt:
Jonathan Wrather
Debbie:
Lynsey McCaffrey
Gordon:
David Sterne
Terrance:
Joe Sims

8/8. There's high drama at the annual Bus Driver of the Year contest as 53-year-old grandmother Delvina Fiado takes the lead. Plus, long-suffering drivers' tales of the misbehaving masses - from punch-ups to cat-fights over pram space, it's all here in glorious CCTV. Producer Rachel Bliss ; Executive producer Nick O'Dwyer

Contributors

Unknown:
Delvina Fiado
Producer:
Rachel Bliss
Producer:
Nick O'Dwyer

Johnny takes drastic action to protect Ruby.
Writer Nicholas Hicks-Beach This week's episodes produced by Pamela Hansson and directed by Karl Neilson Cast on page 27
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 [website removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Nicholas Hicks-Beach
Producer:
Pamela Hansson
Director:
Karl Neilson

3/10. A collision in the English Channel puts sailors' lives at risk. Meanwhile, lifeboats search for the crew of a fishing vessel, coastguard helicopter India Juliet races to help a yachtsman suffering from severe chest pains, and RNLI lifeguards deal with a suspected spinal injury on the beach.

Contributors

Director:
Richard Maxwell
Series Producer:
Christopher Hutchins

3/10. Frodo the dog is rushed into intensive care, but what's caused his sudden collapse? Will Mango the foal survive a traumatic birth? And at
Whipsnade Wild Animal Park, can the vets complete an ultrasound scan on pregnant elephant Kayleigh? Series producer Lisa McHale ; Executive producer Jane Aldous

Contributors

Producer:
Lisa McHale
Producer:
Jane Aldous

New series 1/8. Tamzin Outhwaite and Max Beesley star in this slick drama series, based on the novel by Imogen Edwards-Jones , revealing a world of excess and intrigue behind the scenes at a five-star hotel.
Dramatised by Tony Basgallop
Producer Christopher Aird ; Director Alrick Riley Material world: page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
Tamzin Outhwaite
Unknown:
Max Beesley
Novel By:
Imogen Edwards-Jones
Dramatised By:
Tony Basgallop
Producer:
Christopher Aird
Director:
Alrick Riley
Rebecca:
Tamzin Outhwaite
Charlie:
Max Beesley
Tony:
Dexter Fletcher
Anna:
Emma Pierson
Jackie:
Natalie Mendoza
Gino:
Martin Marquez
Ben:
Michael Obiora
Nina Bailey:
Rachael Stirling
Derek:
Michael Attwell
Pete:
Craig Kelly
James:
Ray Coulthard
Mr Matthews:
Danny Webb
Tanya:
Danira Govic
Dave:
Ian Bonar
Mr Austin:
Simon Day
Mrs Rautenan:
Mirja Breitholtz
Mr Rautenan:
Christian Pedersen
Mr Pullins:
Ian Porter

An audience at the seaside town of Skegness in Lincolnshire puts tonight's panellists on the spot. David Dimbleby chairs the ensuing debate.
Executive producer George Carey : Series editor Nick Pisani
CONTACT: phone [number removed] (cost 25p), text [number removed] or email via the website: www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime. Plus Ceefax page

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Producer:
George Carey
Editor:
Nick Pisani

Andrew Neil is joined by Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo for analysis of the last seven days in politics. Producers Jessica Atkinson , Vicky Flind ; Editor Jamie Donald
Repeated tomorrow at 5.15pm on BBC Parliament
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Neil
Unknown:
Diane Abbott
Unknown:
Michael Portillo
Producers:
Jessica Atkinson
Producers:
Vicky Flind
Editor:
Jamie Donald

Signed programmes.
Life on Mars 2/8. Sam's faith in the criminal justice system leads to a clash with Gene, who favours a more flexible approach. See Monday's choice.
Shown on Monday at 9pm
1.25 Light Fantastic 3/4. The disturbing consequences of the quest to understand light.
2.25 Bargain Hunt An antique purchase made in Cambridge doubles its money at auction.

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