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- Three people, three extraordinary stories. All lived out within a hundred London streets.
- -"Soirée canadienne" was a weekly Quebec television (in Canada) show broadcast every Saturday night, from 1960 to 1983, for 23 years, on Télé-7 (CHLT - Sherbrooke) and the Télé-Métropole network. The show was hosted by Louis Bilodeau. The one-hour program, with the theme of Quebecois (French-Canadian) folklore, was set against the backdrop of a typical Canadian house and recreated the universe of a vigil of yesteryear, articulated around performances of various orders (songs, gigues, dances, etc.) of its protagonists: the inhabitants of a given Quebec locality. The genius of Louis Bilodeau resided in this incredible capacity to relax the atmosphere and to let the forefront of common mortals, to replace the people as the engine of his own culture, playing a role both erased and acting of master of ceremonies.
- With the help of the Metropolitan Police, a girl starts to track down the gang who had her detective brother killed by a speeding car. The trail leads to Nicky's club in Soho and to diamond smuggling.
- The Rolling Stones perform three separate concerts in New York, London and Paris in arena, stadium and club venues as part of their 2002-2003 Licks Tour in support of their 40th Anniversary and greatest hits album Forty Licks.
- David's 29th birthday also happens to be the day of his father's funeral. When David discovers that he shares that birthday with a Hollywood star, it begins to feel like his life is a series of missed opportunities. But that self-obsession threatens to destroy his relationships with his unemotional mother and disabled teenage sister when they need him the most.
- Film from Britain, advising kids to take their Cycling Proficiency Test to make them safer on the roads. This feature takes the form of a bike race between goody two-shoes Keith Chegwin and a tearaway rider who keeps having accidents.
- In a dystopian alternate reality where music is illegal Billie becomes involved with a growing underground music movement.
- Four young women struggle with their secrets, forcing them to look within and to each other, to help heal their former hurts.
- Loyal family man Max must choose between betraying his brother or ruining his family. A story about how internet surveillance dominates - and can control - our lives.
- All coverage of the Autumn International Rugby Union Series.
- Terry agrees to accompany a bookie named Barry to an empty car-park where Barry is going to hand over the winnings to a punter. Too late, however, Terry realizes that he has been caught up in a scam, as a witness to a fake robbery for insurance purposes.
- Some years earlier Billy Medhurst was one of a gang of thieves, one of whom shot and crippled police sergeant Eddie Jackson before escaping to Spain. Now he is back and Regan is determined to nail him. Haskins advises against making it seem personal since Medhurst has a sharp lawyer to back him up. However, when a meat lorry is robbed, all the evidence points to Medhurst, despite his supposedly being dead, and Regan is eventually justified.
- 2002–20171h 5mTV EpisodeHighlights of today's international at Twickenham between England and New Zealand. The teams last met in the World Cup three years ago, with the All Blacks 30-16 victors. But England's hopes will be high after memorable wins over South Africa and Australia last year. Hosted by John Inverdale and Jeremy Guscott. Commentary Eddie Butler and Brian Moore. Producer Ken Burton ; Editor Ron Chakraborty.
- When the dust finally settles from the AWB scandal, the bottom line for the graingrowers of Australia is will the single desk continue? Kerry Lonergan discusses this and other issues with the Nationals leader Mark Vaile.
- A film about life as a musician in the Army today.
- The latest national and international news from the BBC.