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2/5. Adam is reluctant to revisit the past, as the drama featuring deaf actors continues. In-vision subtitles.
Writer/Producer David Horbury ; Director Louis Neethling Rptd Tuesday 2.20am onBBCI www.bbc.co.uk/switch

Contributors

Producer:
David Horbury
Director:
Louis Neethling Rptd
Adam:
Matthew Gurney
John:
Jonathan Nelson
Michael:
Hal Draper
Sue:
Caroline Parker
Rob:
Ramon Woolfe
Karen:
Liz Banks
Eileen:
Patsy Palmer

The men's slalom live from Sestriere, with the second and decisive run at 5.15pm. Plus the final two biathlon events.
Live online at [web address removed] (UK broadband only)
Digital viewers can access four streams of live coverage (Stream 1 is as BBC2) from 9am - timetable overleaf

I Round two of the lion cub inoculations - this time, they know what's coming.
Series producer Chris Powell ; Executive producer Annette Clarke Animal Park - Wild in Africa, weekdays 6pm

Contributors

Producer:
Chris Powell
Producer:
Annette Clarke

Introduced by Sue Barker and Hazel Irvine.
5.15 Slalom Live coverage of the final run down Sestriere's nerve-shredding slalom course. British hopes lie with Alain Baxter , who was controversially stripped of bronze at Salt Lake City four years ago.
6.00 Bobsleigh The thrilling final stages of the men's four-man competition from Cesana Pariol , with reigning champions Germany tipped to repeat their gold medal success of the last three Games.
6.50 , 7.45, 8.25 Short Track The world's top skaters jostle for position in the men's 500m, the women's 1,000m and the men's 5,000m relay. 7.30 Speed Skating The final event sees female athletes contest their longest individual distance - the 5,000m. Will Germany's Claudia Pechstein make history by taking gold for the fourth Games in a row?
8.05 Results round-up Today's big stories.
8.45 Ice Hockey The first of the men's medals is decided as the by this clash between the two losing semi-finalists.
VIDEO Plus+ code (non-PDC) Live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK broadband only)
Digital viewers can access four streams of live coverage
(Stream 1 is as BBC2) from 9am - for timetable see below - plus a text service offering news, results, medals table and viewing planner

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker
Introduced By:
Hazel Irvine.
Unknown:
Alain Baxter
Unknown:
Cesana Pariol
Unknown:
Claudia Pechstein

Grim urban drama starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Amelie's Audrey Tautou. Illegal Nigerian immigrant Okwe and Turkish asylum seeker Senay work at a seedy London hotel which, they discover, is a front for a grisly trade in donor organs.
Review page 51.
Director Stephen Frears (2002, 15)
This week's premieres: page 47

Contributors

Director:
Stephen Frears
Okwe:
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Senay:
Audrey Tautou
Sneaky:
Sergi Lopez
Juliette:
Sophie Okonedo
Guo Yi:
Benedict Wong
Shinti:
Sotigui Kouyate
Shinti's son:
Abi Gouhad
Jean-Luc:
Jean-Philippe Ecoffey

Crime drama starring
Charles McGraw and Adele Jergens. The partner of a cop killed during a daring daylight robbery vows to hunt down those responsible. Review page 51.
Director Richard Fleischer (1950) (BW)
Followed by The Witness

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles McGraw
Unknown:
Adele Jergens.
Director:
Richard Fleischer

www.bbc.co.uk/ieamingzone
Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated
2.00 The Next Big Thing Endless Energy.
2.30 Snapshots Unlocking Autism 2153355 2.45 What Have the 70s Ever Done for Us?
3.00 Tropical Forest: the Conundrum of Co-existence 20572 3.30 The Emergence of Greek Mathematics 59607 4.00 The Signature of Life 30572 4.30 The End of the Race against Time 21201 5.00 The Man Who Loved Trees 28626 5.30 Landscape Mysteries Secrets of the Flood

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