Ninety minutes of self-indulgence that might test even Rick's many fans as we learn about him, his friends and his now-deceased dog.
The soft-hearted soapy school drama returns, with headmistress Rachel (Eva Pope) determined to get back on track after last term's scandals and disasters.
Despite the shaky property market, Phil and Kirstie remain as confident as ever that they can help potential relocators. This week a couple want a place by the sea.
This excellent episode, the first of a two-parter about a missing baby, is the kind of by-the-book procedural that The Bill makes look easy. Taut, tense and moving. Concludes tomorrow.
An evening of stargazing from the show more used to a midnight airing or even later. And Sir Patrick Moore investigates the claim that the telescope may have really been invented by an Englishman.
A team of potholers encounters a subterranean cannibal race in this claustrophobic British horror from the director of Dog Soldiers and Doomsday.