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1/13. This visually arresting fantasy from New Zealand, dramatised from Margaret Mahy's book, is set in a post-apocalyptic world and charts 14-year-old Garland's adventures in a travelling circus.
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Contributors

Author:
Margaret Mahy
Garland:
Rose McIver
Timon:
Jordan Metcalfe
Eden:
Zac Fox
Lilith:
Olivia Tennet
Boomer:
Rawiri Pene

Rosie struggles to hold it together in Keith's absence. Writer Jeff Povey This week's episodes produced by Jyoti Fernandes and directed by Jamie Annett Cast on page 31
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 [website removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Jeff Povey
Producer:
Jyoti Fernandes
Director:
Jamie Annett

4/10. The RNLI beach lifeguards have their biggest incident of the summer as 35 people are swept out to sea, and coastguard helicopter India Juliet is scrambled to a very sick woman on a ferry.

Contributors

Director:
Alex Parkinson
Series Producer:
Christopher Hutchins

4/10. Will Frodo the paralysed spaniel ever walk again? Ouinto the rhino looks for love in his new home at
Chester Zoo , and there are serious repercussions for Magnum the horse following a broken leg.
Series producer Lisa McHale ; Executive producer Jane Aldous

Contributors

Unknown:
Chester Zoo
Producer:
Lisa McHale
Producer:
Jane Aldous

2/8. A second slice of five-star intrigue and excess from the lavish drama. Tony finds his job on the line
- when he goes a step too far, and Charlie is distracted from keeping a suicidal guest alive by Jackie's charms. Buffy and Little Britain star Anthony Head guest-stars.
Dramatised from Imogen Edwards-Jones & Anonymous's novel by Tony Basgallop ; Producer Christopher Aird ; Director Alrick Riley
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Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Head
Unknown:
Imogen Edwards-Jones
Novel By:
Tony Basgallop
Producer:
Christopher Aird
Director:
Alrick Riley
Unknown:
Dexter Fletcher
Rebecca:
Tamzin Outhwaite
Charlie:
Max Beesley
Tony:
Dexter Fletcher
Anna:
Emma Pierson
Jackie:
Natalie Mendoza
Gino:
Martin Marquez
Ben:
Michael Obiora
Mr Machin:
Anthony Head
Mrs Radley:
Zoe Tapper
Pete:
Craig Kelly
Dorrie Farrah:
Edna Dore
Derek:
Michael Attwell
James:
Ray Coulthard
Tanya:
Danira Govic
Dave:
Ian Bonar
Mr Radley:
Bill Moody
Mr Farrah:
Donald Pelmear
Mr O'Neill:
Martin Ball

The Rt Hon Baroness Amos, Leader of the House of Lords, Tory stalwart Ann Widdecombe and editor of The Ecologist Zac Goldsmith grapple with the week's issues in Basingstoke, Hants. David Dimbleby chairs. Executive producer George Carey ; Series editor Nick Pisani
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Widdecombe
Unknown:
Zac Goldsmith
Producer:
George Carey
Editor:
Nick Pisani

Andrew Neil is joined by Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo for lively analysis of 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.
Dubai Dreams 1/6. Strict control of the press comes as a culture shock for photographer Paul Veiasco in this look at what lies below the sheikhdom's glitz.
12.55 The Afternoon Play 5/5. Molly. Romantic comedy in which a young mechanic discovers an inexhaustible, eco-friendly fuel. With Georgia Taylor.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Veiasco

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