Thursday 27 Nov 2014
When Iris is summoned by Vernon to the farm for her proficiency test, the huge threshing machine throws her to the ground and she just avoids being seriously hurt, as the wartime drama continues. Angry, Connie throws down the gauntlet and challenges Vernon to a farmers versus land girls ploughing competition.
Meanwhile, Finch is still a prisoner of Mrs Gulliver's hospitality, stuck in the house while also trying to protect his hidden treasure.
Back at the manor house Channing reassures a despondent Joyce that John needs reassurance from his wife and she will have to be patient with him.
When Connie goes to see Henry at church she is shocked to see Danny there talking to him. Henry doesn't realise they know each other, but the old spark is there.
Meanwhile, Esther is desperate to keep her secret from the local gossips...
Iris is played by Lou Broadbent, Vernon by David Schofield, Connie by Seline Hizli, Finch by Mark Benton, Mrs Gulliver by Caroline Pickles, Dr Channing by Dominic Mafham, Joyce by Becci Gemmell, John by Nicholas Shaw, Henry by Gwilym Lee, Danny by Joe Armstrong and Esther by Susan Cookson.
SD2
Amira continues to worm her way back into family life with the Masoods by joining forces with Yusef, as the drama continues in Walford.
Elsewhere, Ben makes a serious allegation about Christian – but is he telling the truth?
When Mo spots an opportunity to make some easy money in the catering business, she makes Jean and Shirley start selling her daily special.
Amira is played by Preeya Kalidas, Yusef by Ace Bhatti, Ben by Joshua Pascoe, Christian by John Partridge, Mo by Laila Morse, Jean by Gillian Wright and Shirley by Linda Henry.
AB3
Dwayne looks like he's seen a ghost when the team is called to a local school to deal with the murder of Angelique Morel, as Robert Thorogood's drama starring Ben Miller as a fish-out-of water English policeman in the Caribbean continues. The previous night Angelique had predicted her own murder by a scarred man – now she is found dead on the floor of the headmaster, Nicholas Dunham's, classroom.
Angelique was known as a local voodoo priestess, but DI Richard Poole struggles to understand his team's belief that her prediction must have come true. Insisting it's nothing to do with voodoo, he thinks it's just a good old fashioned murder by cyanide poisoning.
A visit to Camile's mother, Catherine, reveals that Father Charles Dean – now the school's priest and the man who found Angelique dead that morning – had an affair with Delilah Dunham, Nicholas's wife, years ago. When the affair was revealed Delilah disappeared and Angelique suspected foul play.
In the end it takes a unique experiment involving a fish tank, super glue and a local cocktail to solve the case – although Richard isn't satisfied with solving just one case, as he also manages to finally explain the mystery surrounding Delilah's disappearance.
Dwayne Myers is played by Danny John-Jules, Angelique Morel by Mona Hammond, Nicholas Dunham by Nicholas Farrell, Richard Poole by Ben Miller, Camille Bordey by Sara Martins, Catherine Bordey by Elizabeth Bourgine, Father Charles Dean by Michael Maloney, Fidel Best by Gary Carr and Commissioner Selwyn Patterson by Don Warrington.
RN

Laura, Paul and Shelly have drunkenly missed their night bus home and have to crash at Becky and Steve's, as BBC Three's most successful ever sitcom, starring Russell Tovey and Sarah Solemani, continues its new series.
While Becky and Steve want to sleep because they've got a "big day" ahead of them, Laura won't shut up. Then Dan arrives, and he's going through a crisis.
Laura is played by Kerry Howard, Paul by Ricky Champ, Shelly by Camille Coduri, Becky by Sarah Solemani, Steve by Russell Tovey and Dan by Joe Wilkinson. Him & Her also guest stars Marion Bailey as Jill, Ralph Brown as Nigel, Joanna Bacon as Janet and Ian Burfield as Mike.
Him & Her is simulcast on the award-winning BBC HD channel – the BBC's High Definition channel, available through Freesat channel 109, Freeview channel 54, Sky channel 169 and Virgin Media channel 187.
RM
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