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Dolly Parton talks about how prayer works for her. Plus, Jim Wallis, the American Christian leader campaigning for social change - and what's it like to be a Muslim and gay? With Max Flint and Mary Rhodes.

Contributors

Presenter:
Max Flint
Presenter:
Mary Rhodes
Guest:
Dolly Parton
Guest:
Jim Wallis

John Craven and Adam Henson discover how millions are being spent keeping Poole harbour in Dorset ship-shape, and Charlotte Smith asks whether the hunting ban really made a difference.
Plus Weather for the week ahead. Producer Andrew Tomlinson

Contributors

Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Adam Henson
Producer:
Andrew Tomlinson

With Jon Sopel and the team. Including News at 11.55.
At 12.20, local stories, hosted by Tim Donovan (London); Peter Henley (South East) and Etholle George (East).

Contributors

Presenter:
Jon Sopel
Presenter (London):
Tim Donovan
Presenter (South East):
Peter Henley
Presenter (East):
Etholle George

Wales v Scotland
Live coverage from Cardiff's
Millennium Stadium as the Six
Nations champions face visitors still smarting from a 46-22 defeat last year, after trailing 38-3 at half-time in what became their biggest ever defeat to Wales at Murrayfield (kick-off 3.00).
With Jill Douglas ; commentary from Nick Mullins and Jonathan Davies. See yesterday's choice. Television presentation Gareth Mainwaring Editor Ron Chakraborty Commentary on Radio 4 () and Radio 5 Live Sports Extra at 2.45pm; highlights at 7.30pm on UKTV G2
Choice of commentaries, news, results and statistics via the red button, plus a viewer's forum after the game

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Douglas
Unknown:
Nick Mullins
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies.
Unknown:
Gareth Mainwaring
Editor:
Ron Chakraborty

Unsung Heroes 2/3.
Jonathan Edwards meets the couple whose lives changed after an accident, and an altruistic farmer. There's music from Matt Redman and Jon Christos , and hymns from LSO St Luke's, East London include Crown Him with Many Crowns.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Edwards
Unknown:
Matt Redman
Unknown:
Jon Christos

New series 1/10. Nicki Chapman returns with a third run of countdowns of the best holiday experiences. Nice Package. A list of trips helping you make your cash go further includes a beach holiday in Bulgaria, a first-time visit to New York, a walking break along Catalonia's coastline or a safari package to Botswana. Series producer Chris Walley ; Executive producer Owen Gay Beautiful beaches: centre pages; Eastern Europe trips: p60

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicki Chapman
Producer:
Chris Walley

A survey of stunning edifices in the English regions. GREATER LONDON Maxwell Hutchinson sets out to find the wonders that help define the metropolis.
Producer David Stevenson ; Exec producer Dippy Chaudhary
SOUTH EAST Celebrating seven remarkable buildings, including Brighton Pavilion. With Kaddy Lee-Preston . Executive producer Linda Bell
EAST Well-known gems and some surprising treasures. Producer Clive Dunn ; Series producer Diana Hare

Contributors

Producer:
David Stevenson
Unknown:
Kaddy Lee-Preston
Producer:
Clive Dunn
Producer:
Diana Hare

Unscreened finds from recent venues, including a pair of bisgue figures that narrowly escaped a bombing raid, an early recipe book and a painting by one of Queen Victoria's children. With Michael Aspel.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Series editor Simon Shaw Ask the Experts: page 27

Contributors

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

One of the Royal Navy's most modern aircraft carriers when the Second World War began, HMS Ark Royal was eventually sunk by a German torpedo. Now her wreck has been found in the Mediterranean, and veterans are among the first to see it. With Dan Snow. Ark Royal: the Sailors' Story follows on BBC4 at 9pm. Writer/Producer Mike Rossiter Sleeping giant: page 10

Contributors

Producer:
Mike Rossiter

L 4/4.1596: Robert Dudley 's stepson the Earl of Essex becomes the ageing Queen's favourite - but with her heyday largely forgotten, judgement begins to fail her.
Writer Paula Milne ; Producer Paul Rutman ; Director Coky Giedroyc

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Dudley
Unknown:
Paula Milne
Producer:
Paul Rutman
Director:
Coky Giedroyc
Elizabeth:
Anne-Marie Duff
Earl of Essex:
Hans Matheson
Lord Burghley:
Ian Hart
Lettice Knollys:
Sienna Guillory
Robert Cecil:
Daniel Evans
Sir Walter Raleigh:
Derek Riddell
Francis Bacon:
Neil Stuke
Charles Blount:
Sebastian Armesto
Earl of Southampton:
Shaun Evans

One year on from the introduction of the hunting ban, this one-off documentary gets a close-up look at a traditional fox hunting outing, showing how the blood sport has adapted since the embargo was enforced. Producer Jacob Waite ; Executive producer Paul Woolwich

Contributors

Producer:
Jacob Waite
Producer:
Paul Woolwich

Goofy comedy western starring Paul Hogan and Cuba Gooding Jr. Lightning Jack, disappointed that his reputation as an outlaw is
- declining, aims to pull off a bank job. Review page 51.
Director Simon Wincer (1994, PG) Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Hogan
Director:
Simon Wincer

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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