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The Weaver's Tale. Tom blows some money on a loom and Jerry spies an opportunity for promotion. Writers John Esmonde and Bob Larbey
Producer John Howard Davies

Contributors

Unknown:
John Esmonde
Unknown:
Bob Larbey
Producer:
John Howard Davies

8/10. Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi brought the British Empire to its knees. He liberated India with protest, prayer and fasting - but also photography. This is the unknown history of Gandhi's life in front of the lens, from an 18-year-old dandy in London, through a fruitful rapport with Life magazine photographer Margaret Bourke-White , to Cartier- Bresson haunting images of the millions that mourned at the funeral of the Father of the Nation.
Producer Louise Hooper ; Series producer Chris Granlund RT DIRECT: save E5 on The World's Most Photographed hardback. Send a cheque for E20 (inci p&p) payable to Radio Times to: [address removed], or call [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Mahatma Gandhi.
Unknown:
Margaret Bourke-White
Producer:
Louise Hooper
Producer:
Chris Granlund

3/8. Rick is invited for a barbecue lunch after a morning fishing for shad, before heading to a local market at Nerac in the Bordeaux region.

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Rick's favourite fromages: page 29

Contributors

Presenter/Chef:
Rick Stein
Director/Producer:
David Pritchard

3/8. Rebellious and liberated but also feminine,
Rosemary Gray is dressed in outfits designed to push these qualities to the fore. The geisha-like gear goes down well with men, but the black leather rock chick look is less of a hit with her teenage daughter. Five days and five outfits later, will Rosemary find the new outlook on life that she's seeking?
Producer Lisa Dunn ; Series producer Gill Holmes Elegant accessories: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Gray
Producer:
Lisa Dunn
Producer:
Gill Holmes

Tracing the 150-year history of the spiritualist movement and revealing the unlikely and surprisingly close relationship between science and a faith that claims not only that there is life after death, but also that communication between the two worlds is possible. Director Samira Osman ; Executive producer Emma Willis The Inside Story: page 86

Contributors

Director:
Samira Osman
Producer:
Emma Willis

5/6. The Bank of Danny. Struggling to pay his electricity bill, Danny is forced to kick-start his country's economy, enlisting the help of everyone from the chief cashier of the Bank of England to former chancellor of the exchequer Ken Clarke in his quest for international aid. Director/Producer Lee Phillips INTERACTIVE: King Danny will give a ten-minute address at the end of the show, available to digital viewers via the red button

Contributors

Unknown:
Ken Clarke
Producer:
Lee Phillips

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