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Emotional drama based on a 'rue story, starring
Andrew McCarthy and Michael Learned. When his wife dies Keith Lussier fights for custody of the child they were adopting. Review page 62.
Director Alan Metzger (1998, 12)

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McCarthy
Unknown:
Michael Learned.
Unknown:
Keith Lussier
Director:
Alan Metzger

9/10. The heat is on for the pupils to complete their work for tomorrow's exhibition. They are all affected in different ways by the constant spectre of art critic Sacha Craddock , who ultimately decides what goes into the exhibition. But for Ulrika, it's all too much and she can't hold back the tears any longer.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sacha Craddock

3/4. Sex. By the 18th century, there were two things on Venice's mind - art and sex. Casanova's book of his erotic exploits made him a celebrity overnight. And as sex tourists began using art as an excuse to visit Venice, Canaletto created views of the city that became the luxury postcards of the day. But even as hedonism thrived, disaster was imminent.
Producer Sam Hobkinson ; Exec producer Basil Comely Renaissance Secrets unlocks the hidden Venice, tomorrow at Sam

Contributors

Producer:
Sam Hobkinson

6/8. A gang of six fun-loving students have freguent parties that produce an average of 14 sacks of rubbish a week. Nothing is recycled. Their gas bill is three times the national average and their electricity usage is double what it should be. Can
Penney Poyzer show them the error of their ways without being a party pooper? Andrew Lincoln narrates. Series producer Stephanie Weatherhill
Executive producers Danielle Lux and Damon Pattison RT DIRECT: paperback book No Waste like Home is only £11.50 (RRP E12.99). Call [number removed]042 (national rate) quoting RT

Contributors

Unknown:
Penney Poyzer
Unknown:
Andrew Lincoln
Producer:
Stephanie Weatherhill
Producer:
Damon Pattison

3/9. The Mystery of the Human Hobbit. The unearthing of the skeleton of a tiny woman on an Indonesian island was hailed as the scientific sensation of the century - with archaeologists convinced they'd discovered a new member of our family tree. But new evidence suggests they made a spectacular mistake. Was she really a new species or just a modern human with a crippling deformity? Producer Jackie Higgins ; Series editor Andrew Cohen

Contributors

Producer:
Jackie Higgins
Editor:
Andrew Cohen

3/10. Psychic Surgeon. Robyn Welch claims she is the only healer able to see inside the human body. An eight-minute healing session costs £150 but she says she can communicate with human organs and operate on them over the telephone - and even claims some clients' cancer has disappeared after treatment. Film-makers Angharad and Sara Penrhyn Jones take a disturbing journey into the world of a medical intuitive. Executive producers Edmund Couthard and Grant McKee

Contributors

Unknown:
Robyn Welch
Unknown:
Sara Penrhyn Jones
Producers:
Edmund Couthard
Producers:
Grant McKee

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