Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
After receiving Tony's call, Sol and Julie persuade him not to run away and take him to stay with friends, in this new courtroom drama for BBC One Daytime.
In court the next day, a graphologist prosecution witness suggests Saskia's goodbye note was forged, however Julie gets hold of last-minute information that Sol uses to discredit the graphologist.
Prosecuting barrister, Metzler, then produces a new witness who says she saw Tony and Saskia arguing before Saskia changed her will in Tony's favour; was he forcing her to do it?
Tony tells Jess he's being harassed and is convinced her dad, policeman Neil, is behind it. Jess speaks to Neil who confirms Tony's suspicions. Disgusted, Jess agrees to be a defence witness. Later that same evening, Tony receives a disturbing anonymous phone call...
Tony is played by Dean Andrews, Sol by Tristan Gemmill, Julie by Chanel Cresswell and Metzler by Sean Chapman. Saskia is played by Caroline Langrishe, Jess by Michelle Tate, Neil by Connor McIntyre and Valerie by Ruthie Henshall.
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Poppy admits to Jodie that she likes Anthony but he gets the wrong end of the stick when Jodie tries to convince him to go out with Poppy, in tonight's visit to Albert Square.
After last night's revelation, the Masood family try to work out who they can trust.
Meanwhile, Janine tries to evict Roxy but she soon learns to never mess with the Mitchell family...
Elsewhere, Heather makes a mistake at the café that Ian takes great pleasure in bringing to her attention.
Poppy is played by Rachel Bright, Jodie by Kylie Babbington, Anthony by Matt Lapinskas, Janine by Charlie Brooks, Roxy by Rita Simons, Heather by Cheryl Fergison and Ian by Adam Woodyatt.
AB3
On the tropical paradise island, Saint-Marie, Richard is trying to acclimatise to his new surroundings, as Robert Thorogood's drama continues.
In desperate need of a decent cup of tea, he abandons his search when bride Lisa Moore is discovered murdered on her wedding day. Shot through the heart with a spear gun she was dead before her body hit the rocks beneath the balcony she fell from at the Bay Cove Hotel.
Working their first case together, Camille and Richard are shown around the fifth-floor murder scene by dedicated butler William. They interview the devastated family: Mike Watson, Lisa's father, is broken by the death of his daughter; Diana Watson, Lisa's stepmother, tries to console him; while Sally Watson, Lisa's jealous stepsister angrily looks on, unable to resist revealing that Lisa wasn't Diana's daughter. She also informs them that they were all in their rooms when the murder happened, including Adam Fairs, the best man to the groom, and Darren Moore – who is understandably devastated by the loss of his new wife.
With evidence that no one else came or left the fifth floor, one of them must be the killer. It is up to Richard and his team to discover why Lisa was murdered and mostly importantly the identity of the killer...
DI Richard Poole is played by Ben Miller, Camille Bordey by Sara Martins, Dwayne Myers by Danny John-Jules, Fidel Best by Gary Carr, Lisa Moore by Charlotte Salt, William by Paterson Joseph, Mike Watson by Robert Pugh, Diana Watson by Frances Barber, Sally Watson by Alice Henley, Adam Fairs by Luke Allen-Gale and Darren Moore by Matt Di Angelo.
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The new season of BBC One's Imagine begins with Grayson Perry – The Tomb Of The Unknown Craftsman. Over a two-year period, Imagine has had exclusive access to the creation of Perry's latest exhibition at the British Museum. This unique portrait of the artist at work sees editor and presenter Alan Yentob delve into Grayson Perry's childhood, join him on a motorbike pilgrimage to Germany and follow him as he explores the artefacts in the British Museum's collection which will inspire his own exhibition.
Throughout this period, Perry has been given free rein to choose items from the British Museum's extensive collection of more than eight million objects to feature in his exhibition alongside his own creations; from his trademark ceramics to sculptures, tapestries and even a working motorbike. The resulting exhibition, The Tomb Of The Unknown Craftsman, is his most ambitious show yet.
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Tonight Jools Holland has Florence & The Machine in the studio performing songs from brand-new album Ceremonials, the follow-up to the multi-million selling Lungs. Also on the show are the Louisville, Kentucky-based My Morning Jacket who play tracks from their sixth album Circuital.
Born Goumar Almoctar in Niger, Tuareg musician Bombino has had an eventful life. He and his family fled to Algeria after the first Tamasheq rebellion in 1990, and after a spell in California, he was forced into exile in Burkina Faso during the second rebellion. He will be performing a tune or two from his Agadez album.
Further guests will be confirmed closer to transmission.
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