Mike Harding begins a spiritual quest in the world of the Quakers, Esther McVey talks to Jenny and chef Ken Hom provides a dish to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Presented by Kevin Woodford and Catrina Skepper.
1999: Masterchef
First broadcast: on BBC One London
The nationwide search for Britain’s best amateur cook returns for a ninth series. Loyd Grossman introduces three hopefuls from London, who prepare their culinary masterpieces under the judicial gaze of guests Jenny and Nick Nairn.
Everyman examines the rituals of a witches’ coven and the practices of druids and shamans and asks whether these faiths are genuine religions or dangerous superstitions, with Jenny as narrator.
1997: Funny Women Maureen Lipman
First broadcast: on BBC Two England
A celebration of the work of Maureen Lipman – a successful actress, columnist, author, singer, comedian and raconteur. With contributions from friends such as Jenny.
1997 Holiday Memories
First broadcast: on BBC One London
Series which revisits memorable holiday destinations, presented by Carol Smillie. Jenny returns to Cyprus after 30 years and reminisces about her schoolgirl holidays.
1997: Noel’s Telly Years
First broadcast: on BBC One London
Noel Edmonds looks back on old television. Tonight 1968 is under the spotlight. Jenny starred in The Railway Children, and Lance Percival provided voices for the Beatles film Yellow Submarine.
1996: Junior Masterchef
First broadcast: on BBC One London
The last semi-final. With Loyd Grossman and guests Jenny and chef David Nicholls.
1996: Esther – Children, Their Parents and Actors
First broadcast: on BBC Two England
Jenny and Jack Wild join Esther Rantzen for a discussion of the pros and cons of childhood fame.
More than 1,000 costumes were used in the making of BBCtv’s The Buccaneers, BBC 1 Sundays 9. 10pm. This week’s programme reports on the work of Ros Ebbutt, costume designer for the serial, and meets key players including Jenny.