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Bereaved relatives, aid workers and politicians join the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at St Paul s Cathedral. The service is led by the Dean, the Very Rev Dr John Moses and the sermon is preached by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Introduced by Huw Edwards. Director David Kremer
Producer Norman Ivison

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr John Moses
Introduced By:
Huw Edwards.
Director:
David Kremer
Producer:
Norman Ivison

Paul Martin visits the antique plane collection at
Shuttleworth in Bedfordshire, while David Barby and Adam Partridge evaluate items in the county town. Series producer Peter Smith ; Executive producer Tom Ware

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Martin
Unknown:
David Barby
Unknown:
Adam Partridge
Producer:
Peter Smith
Producer:
Tom Ware

2/5. After sealing compensation for their clients, personal injury claims firms must then battle for their own costs. Andrew Twambley of Manchester-based firm Amelans - the focus of this droll fly-on-the-wall series - baldly states that if payment's not received within 14 days, those responsible will "get it up 'em". Meanwhile, para-legal Phil tries to separate the crank calls from the genuine claims. Mark Radcliffe narrates. Directors/Producers Dan Gooding and Nick Mattingly

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Twambley
Unknown:
Mark Radcliffe
Producers:
Dan Gooding
Producers:
Nick Mattingly

2/5. Simon Reeve explores Moldova - part of the Soviet Union until 1991 - as he continues his journey around "countries" unrecognised by the rest of the world. Having enjoyed a drunken fishing trip with the president, he visits an impoverished village where 32 of the men have sold one of their kidneys. Then it's on to the breakaway state of Transdniestria to witness statues of Lenin that still take pride of place. Series producer Will Daws ; Executive producer Karen O'Connor
First shown on B8C4 (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Reeve
Producer:
Will Daws
Producer:
Karen O'Connor

Gordon Buchanan explores the islands of Lunga, Staffa and Coll in search of puffins and seals, and visits the spectacular Fingal's Cave.
Director Roger Webb ; Series producer Wendy Darke

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Buchanan
Director:
Roger Webb
Producer:
Wendy Darke

1/5 Addictive behaviour is the subject of this candid strand, which follows on from a film about the life of a compulsive gambler shown in April. Matthew and Camilla collectively brought addictions to heroin, alcohol, gambling, cleaning and spending to a marriage that, nine years on, is heading for meltdown. Will relocating to a religious and therapeutic community in Kent reverse the damage?
Alison Graham on voyeuristic TV: page 63

Contributors

Producer:
Paddy Wivell
Executive Producer:
Richard Klein

By selling the internet domain name .tv for$50 million, the previously impoverished Pacific island nation of Tuvalu landed a massive dot-com windfall.
Global warming, however, has caused sea levels to rise. Can anything be done to stem the tide?
Director Paul Lindsay ; Series editor Nick Fraser

Contributors

Director:
Paul Lindsay
Editor:
Nick Fraser

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