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with Magnus Magnusson
Today: Strange Haunts
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Starring Richard Widmark, Lionel Barrymore, Dean Stockwell
Young Jed joins the crew of his grandfather's whaling ship The Pride of Bedford.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
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With Robert Langley
and Weatherman Graham Parker
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Basil Taylor talks about one of the most interesting of Constable's Suffolk scenes.
(First shown on BBC2)
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Introduced by Alun Williams
Among today's guests are Valerie Sanders, whose main interest hangs on family trees; and Graham Conroy, a pioneer of outer space.
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Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Katy Manning, Gerald English
(from Bristol)
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In this introduction to the series, Rolf jets into Darwin with his wife and daughter, Alwen and Bindi, to join the rest of his party for a 1,000 mile safari through the Australian outback - the rugged and fascinating Northern Territory.
An Australian Broadcasting Commission Production
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The scribes of Genesis borrowed from a much older story when recounting the legend of the Garden of Eden. The earlier version, which also told of gods forming man from clay, of forbidden fruit and the goddess called 'The Lady of the Rib,' was set in a long lost land called 'Dilmun.'
Geoffrey Bibby, a Westmorlander, takes Magnus Magnusson on a 5,000-year-old trail of clues which makes Bibby think that Danish archaeologists working in Bahrain have rediscovered the land of Dilmun which probably inspired the Biblical story of the Garden of Eden.
(First shown on BBC2)
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A programme for children under 5
(Shown at 11.0 am on BBC2)
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by Rudyard Kipling
with Michael Hordern
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Tony Hart, Pat Keysell and Ben Benison
With The Prof, also Burbles, Humphrey Umbrage and Susanne
(Send a painting for the 'Gallery' to 'Vision On.' [address removed]. We are sorry we cannot return them, but there is a prize for any shown)
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with Richard Baker; Weather
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bringing you news and views in your region tonight
(including Regional Weather)
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
(Regional details as Friday)
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A non-stop feast of free-style skating starring the world's greatest exponents: Vivacious American Janet Lynn and Canada's Toller Cranston
Also Germany's Pairs Champions: Almut Lehmann and Herbert Wiesinger
America's brother-and-sister duo Mark and Melissa Militano
Britain's Ice Dancers: Janet Sawbridge and Peter Dalby, Hilary Green and Glyn Watts
German Democratic Republic Pair: Manucla Gross, Uwe Kagelmann
with scintillating solos from Gordon McKellen, Christine Errath, John Curry and mini-superstar Tracey Solomons
Introduced by Alan Weeks from Queens Ice Club, London
(Skating programme arranged by Harry Lauder in association with the NSA)
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Starring Bernard Cribbins, Kenneth Williams, Juliet Mills
with Charles Hawtrey, Donald Houston, Cecil Parker
As motley a crew as ever set sail for the Spanish Main try to find the Nelson touch.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
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with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods; Weather
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A year to remember; but was it a turning point?
William Hardcastle looks back on one of the most dramatic years of the century. The year of... the coldest winter for nearly 200 years, the death of Hugh Gaitskell, the resignation of Harold Macmillan, the assassination of President Kennedy, the death of Pope John, the peak of That Was The Week That Was, the first fame of the Beatles, the Great Train Robbery, the Profumo affair. How significant were so many dramatic events within the same year? Was there a pattern to 1963 or were its sensations merely a set of coincidences?
The first of this year's series looks at the making of Connery's first film since Diamonds Are Forever. The Offence is directed by Sidney Lumet, written by John Hopkins, co-stars Ian Bannen, Trevor Howard and Vivien Merchant and is Connery's own production.
The people behind the stories, the people the stories affect and the people with something to say.
Presented by Ludovic Kennedy
including:
Into Europe
A special dinner at Hampton Court Palace tonight, given, by the European Movement to mark British entry into Europe with speeches by Rt Hon Edward Heath, MP, the Prime Minister, and Dr Sicco Mansholt, retiring President of the EEC Commission.
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Professor Moelwyn Merchant on the Wilton Diptych
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