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Seasonal drama starring Mary Steenburgen. A young mother becomes depressed when her family faces eviction from their home. But an angel appears to show her the true meaning of Christmas. Review page 63.
Director Phillip Borsos 0985, U) Followed by The Witness

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Steenburgen.
Director:
Phillip Borsos

Romantic fantasy starring
Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston. A preacher is in need of a little spiritual guidance - his wife feels neglected, she doesn't approve of his plans to demolish the old church and his son's about to lose his best friend. Review p63. Director Penny Marshall (1996, U)

Contributors

Unknown:
Whitney Houston.

Blackbirds, larks and venison, but not many roast potatoes? A group of historians and archaeologists turn back time as they prepare a Tudor feast without the aid of modern conveniences, exactly as it would have been done over 400 years ago. Dressed in period costume, our time travellers make use of local food sources and recipes from the era in a bid to rediscover the sensations of a bygone age.
Executive producer Richard Bradley

Contributors

Producer:
Richard Bradley

5/5. It's time for Monty's offenders to face their biggest challenge - going public. To raise cash for his proposed network of offenders' farms, the horticulturalist decides to enter the group's vegetable bounty in a competition at Britain's largest food festival. But will drought, crop disease and a plague of rabbits spoil his plans?

3/6; series four. Bed Time. Patrick racks his brains for an excuse to avoid spending the night with Sally, convinced the only way he'll get his requisite eight-hour beauty sleep is by sloping off home.
Writer Steven Moffat : Director Martin Dennis
Producer Sue Vertue

Contributors

Unknown:
Steven Moffat
Director:
Martin Dennis
Producer:
Sue Vertue
Patrick:
Ben Miles
Steve:
Jack Davenport
Jane:
Gina Bellman
Susan:
Sarah Alexander
Sally:
Kate Isrtt
Oliver:
Richard Mylan
Till guy:
Jack Brough
Attractive girl:
Saskla Mulder
Angry man:
Steve Brody
Barman:
Michael Price

Photographer Herman Leonard recalls his horrific experiences of Hurricane Katrina. The storm devastated New Orleans, and all but wiped out many repositories of the city's jazz music legacy. He describes the thousands of pictures he lost in the floods, and how he is now trying to rebuild his collection.
Director Leslie Woodhead ; Executive producer Fiona Stourton
Shown on Tuesday at 12.10am on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Herman Leonard
Director:
Leslie Woodhead
Producer:
Fiona Stourton

Award-winning drama starring
Emma Thompson and Christopher Lloyd.
Vivian Bearing is a tenacious professor of English literature whose cloistered academic world is shattered when she's diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer. Used to exploring the mysteries of poetry, her intellectualism is put to the test by the petty humiliations and degrading procedures of the medical professionals who can treat but not cure her. Review page 63.
Director Mike Nichols (2001)

Contributors

Unknown:
Emma Thompson
Unknown:
Christopher Lloyd.
Unknown:
Vivian Bearing
Director:
Mike Nichols

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