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5/5. Molly. Young mechanic Molly discovers an inexhaustible, ecofriendly fuel in this romantic comedy. See Monday's choice.
Producer Carol Harding ; Director Terry
"and www.bbc.co.uk/drama

Contributors

Producer:
Carol Harding
Molly:
Georgia Taylor
Johnny:
Mark Blxter
Eleanor:
Jane Gurnett
Eddie:
Ian Mercer
Harry:
Richard O'Callaqhan
James:
Stephen Rahman-Huqhes
Boniface:
George Asprey
Chairman:
George Little
Patricia Gilbert:
Sara Carver
Brian:
Mark McGee

Everton midfielder Lee Carsley , world light-heavyweight champion boxer Clinton Woods , motorcycling's Neil Hodgson and Olympic cyclist Chris Hoy join Ally McCoist , Matt Dawson and Sue Barker. Producer Gareth Edwards ; Executive producer Caroline Roberts
www.bbc.co.uk/questionofsport

Contributors

Unknown:
Lee Carsley
Unknown:
Clinton Woods
Unknown:
Neil Hodgson
Unknown:
Chris Hoy
Unknown:
Ally McCoist
Unknown:
Matt Dawson
Unknown:
Sue Barker.
Producer:
Gareth Edwards
Producer:
Caroline Roberts

New series 1/10. Sir Steven Redgrave , Jon Culshaw , Gina Yashere and Sarah Cawood compete to be the fastest star in a car. After re-creating movie stunts, racing in modified armchairs and driving Ferraris, the leaders can use a "car catapult" to hurl vehicles at giant coconuts. Presented by Dougie Anderson. Director Roy Chapman ; Producer Claire Zolkwer
First shown on BBC3 www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree Jon Culshaw 's Commercial Breakdown is at 10.35pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Steven Redgrave
Unknown:
Jon Culshaw
Unknown:
Gina Yashere
Unknown:
Sarah Cawood
Presented By:
Dougie Anderson.
Director:
Roy Chapman
Producer:
Claire Zolkwer
Unknown:
Jon Culshaw

Rosie prepares to leave Walford - but will Keith learn of her infidelity in time to save his family? Writer Nicholas Hicks-Beach For cast see page 27
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Omnibus next Sunday

Contributors

Writer:
Nicholas Hicks-Beach

3/6. Lost Youth. A legal battle develops between the parents of a desperately ill baby and doctors who don't want to prolong the infant's suffering if his weak heart stops again. Meanwhile, personal demons surface when Deed sentences a young boy.
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Contributors

Writer/Producer:
G.F. Newman
Director:
Tristram Powell
Judge John Deed:
Martin Shaw
Jo Mills:
Jenny Seagrove
Elaine Brock:
Saskia Wickham
Marc Thompson:
Adrian Lukis
Morag Hughes:
Mary Woodvine
Tony Parfait!:
Chu Ombala
Rita Coop Cooper:
Barbara Thorn
Sir Monty Everard:
Simon Ward
George Channing:
Caroline Langrishe
Macdonald Brock:
Hugh Mitchell
Charlie Deed:
Louisa Clein
Sir Ian Rochester:
Simon Chandler
Sir Joseph Channing:
Donald Sinden
Brian Harrison:
Michael Eaves
Lady Vera Everard:
Joan Blackham
Sir Alan Peasmarsh:
Jeremy Child
Neil Haughton:
Anelrln Hughes
Paul Sorrell:
Luke Shaw
Tina Parfaitt Jo:
Anne Nighy
Mr Johnson:
James Barron
Sister Gittings:
Joy Richardson
Steve Gaydon:
Christopher Benjamin
Bryce Bond:
Justin Avoth
Nurse McNally:
Jo Cameron Brown
Sister Roberts:
Emily Wachter
Lorne Michaels:
Stephen Greif
Policeman:
Chris Nayak
Jury Forewoman:
Ruth Gibson
Mal Porter:
Nell France
Usher:
John Legarde

3/8. A bad poker face, a bear shopping and dodgy dancing in the office feature among this week's selection of weird and wonderful TV ads. Dead
Ringers star Jon Culshaw talks about the names celebrities give their kids, automated messaging and why we all need a best friend.
Director Patricia Mordecai ; Producer Sue Fox

Contributors

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

High-flying martial arts drama starring
Jackie Chan. A Hong Kong policeman visiting New York takes on a gang in the Bronx. With Cantonese dialogue dubbed into English. Review page 45.
Director Stanley Tong (1996, 15) Film Trivia: page 47
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Jackie Chan.
Director:
Stanley Tong
Keung:
Jackie Chan
Elaine:
Anita Mul
Uncle Bill:
Bill Tung
Nancy:
Franchise Yip
Tony:
Marc Akerstream
Angelo:
Garvin Cross

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