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A safe is broken into in a foreign embassy in London but the intruder escapes.
(Repeat) (The next episode is on Friday at 10.25am)

Contributors

Writer:
Donald James
Richard Barrett:
William Gaunt
Sharron MacReady:
Alexandra Bastedo
Craig Stirling:
Stuart Damon
Tremayne:
Anthony Nicholls
Westerman:
Patrick Allen

The Enterprise discovers a planet that has hidden itself behind a cloaking device. But the find is not as accidental as it first seems.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
(Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is tomorrow at 6pm)

Contributors

Captain Jean-Luc Picard:
Patrick Stewart
Commander William Riker:
Jonathan Frakes
Lt Commander Data:
Brent Spiner
Dr Beverly Crusher:
Gates McFadden
Lt Commander Geordi La Forge:
LeVar Burton
Counsellor Deanna Troi:
Marina Sirtis
Lieutenant Worf:
Michael Dorn
Lieutenant Tasha Yar:
Denise Crosby
Wesley Crusher:
Wil Wheaton
Radue:
Jerry Hardin

Animated Old Testament stories.
Daniel. A captive in exile, Daniel refuses to compromise his integrity even when misguided King Darius throws him into a den of hungry lions.
With the voices of: [see below]
(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Jonathan Myerson
Director:
Lioudmila Koshkina
Daniel:
Philip Franks
Darius:
Clive Merrison
Belshazzar:
Bill Nighy
Nebuchadnezzar:
Steve Hodson
Ashpenaz:
Sion Probert
Arioch:
Brian Hibbard
Chief Magus:
Roger Allam
Hananiah:
Richard Pearce
Woman:
Carolyn Pickles
Son:
Stephen Lord

Magazine programme for everyone, made by and about disabled people.
With Annie Delin, Gary O'Donoghue, Mik Scarlet and Kim Tserkerzie.

Contributors

Presenter:
Annie Delin
Presenter:
Gary O'Donoghue
Presenter:
Mik Scarlet
Presenter:
Kim Tserkerzie
Series Editor:
Ian MacRae

The inside story on medicine continues. Dr Phil Hammond reveals that medical opinion is divided over diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. While some experts advocate routine screening of all men over 45, others believe it's unnecessary and promotes needless anxiety. Plus Donna Bernard looks at the medical profession's attitudes to controlling acute pain.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dr Phil Hammond
Presenter:
Donna Bernard
Executive Producer:
Sarah Hargreaves
Series Producer:
Michael Mosley

Up in the Air. Gary Rhodes has breakfast in a hot-air balloon over Wiltshire. Back on the ground, he visits Longleat Safari Park, an organic watercress farm and the Bristol balloon fiesta.
See today's choices.
Director Dick Foster ; Producer Gabrielle Jackson
+ Gary Rhodes : page 46

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Rhodes
Director:
Dick Foster
Producer:
Gabrielle Jackson
Unknown:
Gary Rhodes

The story of Keith Sinclair, whose horse-trailer business flourished in the eighties but went under with the new decade. He blames the bank for his downfall and his subsequent inability to start afresh.
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Factual: Modern Times 9.00pm BBC2
Once upon a time in the eighties, Keith Sinclair was a successful businessman who sold horse trailers to wealthy clients. Things have changed dramatically since 1991, when Sinclair's company ceased trading. He had almost £1 million in orders, but was suffering from severe cashflow problems. When his business flopped, his wife left him and he now lives in a mobile home.Tonight's Modern Times follows his attempts to avoid bankruptcy as he struggles against an unsympathetic bank who, he feels, forced him out of business then undermined his attempts to start again. But in what way is the bank to blame for the problems of individual clients? And can an insolvency expert help Sinclair to get back on his feet again?

Contributors

Subject:
Keith Sinclair
Director:
Chris Goddard
Series Editor:
Stephen Lambert

First of three programmes updating a six-part 1989 series that profiled entrepreneurs by finding out how they are faring today.
Ken King converted the Elizabethan manor house in Avebury, Wiltshire, into a theme park. Has the venture succeeded?
See today's choices.
Director Gail Taylor
Series producer Emma Willis
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ken King

Open University
12.30 The Authentick and Ironicall Historie of Henry V stereo
1.30 Twelfth Night Workshop Believing
2.00 Missionaries; The Africans: The Big Question

BBC Focus
4.00 English Heritage
4.30 Modern Apprenticeships
5.00 Health and Safety at Work
5.30 The Adviser
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Open University
6.00 Royal Palaces
6.25 Princes and Peoples Control in the Community
(Subtitled)
6.50 Time for You

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BBC Two England

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