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Duration: 1 hour, 32 minutes

on BBC Two Wales

Comedy about a well-intentioned junior professor who hopes to impress the new university chancellor, but only succeeds in messing up everything he touches. Show more

Contributors

Jim Dixon:
Ian Carmichael
Bertrand Welch:
Terry-Thomas
Professor Welch:
Hugh Griffith
Christine Callaghan:
Sharon Acker
Mrs Welch:
Jean Anderson
Margaret Peel:
Maureen Connell
Sir Hector Gore-Urquhart:
Clive Morton
The Principal:
John Welsh
University Porter:
Reginald Beckwith
Cyril Johns:
Kenneth Griffith
Bill Atkinson:
Jeremy Hawk
Roberts:
John Cairney
Director:
John Boulting
Director:
Roy Boulting
Producer:
Roy Boulting

Gardeners' World

2014

Episode 15

Duration: 29 minutes

on BBC Two Wales

Gardening magazine. Monty Don fills the gaps that the diseased box hedges have left with grasses he has raised from seed, and Joe Swift visits a city garden in London. Show more

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes

on BBC Two Wales

Sean Bean narrates a look back at France '98. Inspired by Zinedine Zidane, the tournament hosts lifted the famous trophy for the first time with victory over Brazil in the final. Show more

Glastonbury

2014

English National Ballet and Caro Emerald

Duration: 1 hour

on BBC Two Wales

Lauren Laverne and Gemma Cairney present as the English National Ballet make their Glastonbury debut with a performance of Akram Khan's First World War-themed Dust. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Lauren Laverne
Presenter:
Gemma Cairney
Executive Producer:
Alison Howe

Athletics

2014

Birmingham British Championships

Duration: 3 hours, 30 minutes

on BBC Two Wales

Jonathan Edwards presents from the British Championships at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, where Britain's best athletes hope to impress ahead of the Commonwealth Games. Show more

Contributors

Participant:
Colin Jackson
Participant:
Paula Radcliffe
Commentator:
Steve Cram
Commentator:
Andrew Cotter
Commentator:
Steve Backley
Reporter:
Phil Jones

Glastonbury

2014

Dolly Parton

Duration: 2 hours

on BBC Two Wales

The live coverage continues with hosts Mark Radcliffe, Lauren Laverne and Jo Whiley. Dolly Parton leads the crowds on the Pyramid Stage in the now traditional legends slot. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Radcliffe
Presenter:
Lauren Laverne
Presenter:
Jo Whiley
Executive Producer:
Alison Howe

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Glastonbury

2014

Kasabian

Duration: 3 hours

on BBC Two Wales

Jo Whiley, Mark Radcliffe, Lauren Laverne and Huw Stephens introduce Kasabian, the headline act on the Pyramid Stage, bringing 2014's Glastonbury Festival to a close. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Jo Whiley
Presenter:
Mark Radcliffe
Presenter:
Lauren Laverne
Presenter:
Huw Stephens
Executive Producer:
Alison Howe

Countryfile

Oxenhope

Duration: 50 minutes

on BBC Two Wales

Ellie Harrison and John Craven are in and around Oxenhope in West Yorkshire. They see how the county is gearing up for the start of the Tour de France. Show more

Holby City

Series 16

Episode 37: Every Dog Has Its Day

Duration: 56 minutes

on BBC Two Wales

Hospital drama. It's the day of Amy's hearing with Serena, and Raf starts to get uneasy when he realises her story contradicts Harry's. Show more

Contributors

Guy Self:
John Michie
Colette Sheward:
Louise Delamere
Arthur Digby:
Rob Ostlere
Zosia March:
Camilla Arfwedson
Serena Campbell:
Catherine Russell
Harry Tressler:
Jules Knight
Raffaello Di Lucca:
Joe McFadden
Elliot Hope:
Paul Bradley
Mo Effanga:
Chizzy Akudolu
Dominic Copeland:
David Ames
Adele Effanga:
Petra Letang
Jesse Law:
Don Gilet
Amy Teo:
Wendy Kweh
Marika Maersk:
Markoesa Hamer
Vanni Orlandez:
Gavin Brocker
Brian Pusey:
Tony Timberlake
Bernard Weeson:
Trevor Cooper
Carley Orlandez:
Toyah Frantzen
Director:
James Larkin

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