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Breakfast

BBC One Northern Ireland
BBC One Wales
BBC One Scotland

Dermot Murnaghan , Sian Williams.
Breakfast Briefing at 6.00; weather every half-hour from 6.15: national/ regional news half-hourly from 6.27.
Editor David Kermode

Contributors

Unknown:
Dermot Murnaghan
Unknown:
Sian Williams.
Editor:
David Kermode

Regional Variations (3)

Iolo's Welsh Safari

BBC One Wales

Gang Wars

BBC One Scotland

6/6. Did Bonnie Langford , Natalie Cassidy and DJ Spoony pay attention in class? Quizmaster Danny Wallace finds out as he puts their knowledge of the national curriculum to the test in the last of the series. Executive producers Graham Stuart and Jeremy Salsby

Contributors

Unknown:
Bonnie Langford
Unknown:
Natalie Cassidy
Unknown:
Danny Wallace
Producers:
Graham Stuart
Producers:
Jeremy Salsby

Regional Variations (2)

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries

BBC One Wales
BBC One Scotland

In the Guise of Death. Lynley is at home visiting his mother, while Havers is also in Cornwall, learning akido at a martial arts retreat. So when a horse trainer is found hanged in his stable, the two are on hand to take the case. The victim's money worries point to suicide - but then Lynley uncovers connections to a smuggling racket and the local aristocracy.
Writer Simon Block
Producer Christopher Aird ; Director Nigel Douglas

Contributors

Producer:
Christopher Aird
Director:
Nigel Douglas
Inspector Thomas Lynley:
Nathaniel Parker
DS Barbara Havers:
Sharon Small
Lady Sarah Keach:
Stella Gonet
DC Tremayne:
Adrian Bower
Lady Asherton:
Gabrielle Drake
Lachlan:
Douq Allen
Lawrence Chilcott:
Nick Dunning
Moira:
Sally Leonard
Mrs Tremayne:
Devon Black
Judith Lynley:
Kelly Hunter
Denning:
Bernice Stegers
Connor:
Paul Ireland
Stephen Fenner:
Doug Rollins

Regional Variations (2)

The National Lottery: Wednesday Night Draws

BBC One West
BBC One South West
BBC One South
BBC One West Midlands
BBC One East Midlands
BBC One East
BBC One North West
BBC One North East & Cumbria
BBC One Yorkshire
BBC One Oxfordshire
BBC One South East
BBC One Yorks & Lincs
BBC One Scotland
BBC One Northern Ireland
BBC One Wales

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ONE Life

BBC One Scotland

Belonging

BBC One Wales

DOCUMENTARY OF THE WEEK
2/5. I'm the Daddy. Ian Mucklejohn is the first single man in Britain to have had a biological family without a partner. He found an egg donor in America, had her eggs fertilised with his own sperm, and paid a surrogate to carry his baby. He wanted one child but got three - all boys. Now they're five years old, and Ian is taking them on a revelatory journey to meet both their biological and surrogate mothers.
Producer Nick Poyntz ; Series editor Todd Austin
Followed by National Lottery Update

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Mucklejohn
Producer:
Nick Poyntz
Editor:
Todd Austin

Madcap spy comedy starring Bill Murray. In London to celebrate his brother's birthday, naive video-store clerk Wallace Ritchie visits an interactive show called the "Theatre of Life" in which the audience participates in simulated adventures. So when Wallace accidentally gets mixed up with real-life spies, he thinks it's all part of the game. Review page 58.
Director Jon Amiel (1997, 12)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Murray.
Unknown:
Wallace Ritchie
Director:
Jon Amiel
Wallace Ritchie:
Bill Murray
James Ritchie:
Peter Gallagher
Lori:
Joanne Whalley-Kilmer
Boris, the Butcher:
Alfred Molina
Sir Roger Daggenhurst:
Richard Wilson
Dr Ludmilla Kropotkin:
Geraldine James
Dimitri:
John Thomson
Otto:
Dexter Fletcher

Signed programmes.

Would You Buy a House with a Stranger?
3/4. Will Ella find someone she wants to live with?

1.55 The Curious House Guest
2/8. Jeremy Musson stays at Ninfa in the Lazio region of Italy.

2.25 Seaside Rescue
10/10. A seal needs TLC.

2.55 Animal Park - Wild in Africa
9/10. A rare brown hyena with a bite stronger than a great white shark.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Musson

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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