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Across Russia, hundreds of people have been killed and thousands poisoned after drinking alcohol spiked with a mysterious deadly chemical. John Sweeney travels to Pskov, a city that has had to declare a state of emergency due to the number of poisonings, in an attempt to track down the cause.
Producer Steve Grandison ; Editor Karen O'Connor

Contributors

Unknown:
John Sweeney
Producer:
Steve Grandison
Editor:
Karen O'Connor

The three finalists go where no amateurs have gone before when they cook a state dinner for the British and Irish prime ministers at 10 Downing Street.
8.30 The final trio cook a three-course-meal for eight of the world's leading chefs, including
Michel Roux Jnr , Pierre Gagnier and Raymond Blanc.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michel Roux Jnr
Unknown:
Pierre Gagnier
Unknown:
Raymond Blanc.

7/8. Jo has another excuse to hit the bottle when her husband runs off with the nanny. Ashika and James are caught sharing an intimate moment on camera.
(HD)

Contributors

Writer:
Ben Richards
Producer:
Eleanor Greene
Director:
Julian Holmes
Scott Foster:
Andrew Buchan
Ashika Chandiramani:
Shelley Conn
Kirsty MacKenzie:
Andrea Riseborough
Danny Foster:
Matt Smith
James Northcote:
Patrick Baladi
Matt Baker:
Pip Carter
Sophie Montgomery:
Clemency Burton Hill
Jo Porter:
Raquel Cassidy
Gloria:
Veronica Roberts
Graham Sullivan:
Tony Turner
George Morgan:
Peter Wight
Douglas Turner:
Tom Beard
News 24 presenter:
Carrie Grace
Newsnight presenter:
Martha Kearney
Adrian Chapple:
Sam Heughan
Chair:
Peter Rylands

3/4. Art. Everything you need to know about looking and sounding the part in art's finest circles, plus frank opinions on some of the silliest pieces ever. Vic Reeves , Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Jenny Eclair are among those venting their spleens. Series producer Judith Holder
Executive producer Stuart Prebble

Contributors

Unknown:
Vic Reeves
Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Unknown:
Jenny Eclair
Producer:
Stuart Prebble

Do parallel dimensions really exist? Some people certainly think so. Especially on TV. Richard Ayoade narrates this light-hearted Time Shift investigation, with the help of broadcaster Stuart Maconie, Doctor Who writer Tom McRae and critic Kim Newman.

Contributors

Narrator:
Richard Ayoade
Interviewee:
Stuart Maconie
Interviewee:
Tom McRae
Interviewee:
Kim Newman
Producer:
Carole Lochhead
Executive Producer:
Michael Poole

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