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More showcase screenings of films from the children's camcorder series.
Tonight: "Not an Alien", ten-year-old Katie [text removed]'s film about having diabetes, and "I Can't See" by nine-year-old Robert [text removed], who is blind.
(Revised repeat)

Contributors

Producer:
Christopher Morris
Executive Producer:
Eric Rowan

A seven-part series looking at the First World War through the words of those who lived through it.

The series begins with an exploration of the cultural backdrop to the outbreak of war. Narrated by Judi Dench.

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(We will remember them: page 37)

Contributors

Narrator:
Judi Dench

Continuing the four-part adaptation of Iain Banks's darkly-humorous novel.

Prentice McHoan uses Uncle Rory's unfinished novel to put together a picture of his extraordinary family.

(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2)

Contributors

Author:
Iain Banks Adapted by: Bryan Elsley
Producer:
Bradley Adams
Director:
Gavin Millar
Prentice McHoan:
Joseph McFadden
Kenneth McHoan:
Bill Paterson
Rory McHoan:
Peter Capaldi
Ashley Watt:
Valerie Edmond
Fiona Urvill:
Stella Gonet
Fergus Urvill:
David Robb
Lewis McHoan:
Dougray Scott
Janice:
Patricia Kerrigan
Hamish McHoan:
Paul Young
Lachlan Watt:
Alex Norton
Mary McHoan:
Elizabeth Sinclair
Verity:
Simone Bendix
Aunt Antonia:
Claire Nielson
Young Prentice, aged 10:
Edward Casey
Young Kenneth:
Kyle Calderwood
Young Rory:
Craig Steele
Young Fergus:
Paul Young
Young Lachlan:
Graeme Hill
Helen Urvill:
Jenny Ryan
Diana Urvill:
Sarah Gudgeon
Mrs McSpadden:
Irene Sunters
Dean Watt:
Stephen McCole
Calum Watt:
Alan McCafferty
Droid:
Ian Bustard
Lizzie:
Julie Austin
Gavin:
Brian Alexander
Paxton-Marr:
John Harding
Mrs Watt:
Anne Myatt
Young Lewis:
Mark Johnson
Young Marion:
Maureen Lynch
Young Calum Wat:
Calum Coutts
Effy:
Elizabeth Strachan

Continuing the 12-part series capturing slices of real life in London's Soho.

Home beat policemen John and Rob prepare for Euro 96, and warn the local community of the football fans heading for the West End in search of entertainment and alcohol.

(More Soho Stories tomorrow at 11.15pm on BBC2)

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Christopher Terrill
Executive Producer:
Jeremy Mills

Open University
12.30 Reading the Landscape
1.30 England's Green and Pleasant Land

Nightschool TV
2.00 Teaching Today

BBC Focus
4.00 Italia 2000
4.30 Defeating Disease
5.00 Pathways to Care
5.30 RCN Nursing Update

Open University
6.00 Representing the People
6.50 Global Firms, Shrinking Worlds

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