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Harry Carpenter looks back to the quarter-final stages of the Men's and Ladies' Singles events, and traces the upsets and sensations of the second week of this great tournament.

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
Peter West
Commentator:
Bill Knight
Commentator:
John Motson
Production Team:
A.P. Wilkinson
Production Team:
Fred Viner
Production Team:
Huw Jones
Production Team:
Paul Lang

Starring Linda Darnell and Tyrone Power, Dean Jagger as Brigham Young
with Brian Donlevy, Jane Darwell, Mary Astor, Vincent Price, John Carradine

The Mormon community, hounded from state to state by religious bigotry, finds in Brigham Young a 'Moses' who leads them through the wilderness to found a settlement that became Salt Lake City.
This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Based on a story by:
Louis Bromfield
Director:
Henry Hathaway
Jonathan Kent:
Tyrone Power
Zina Webb:
Linda Darnell
Angus Duncan:
Brian Donlevy
Eliza Kent:
Jane Darwell
Porter Rockwell:
John Carradine
Mary Ann Young:
Mary Astor
Joseph Smith:
Vincent Price
Brigham Young:
Dean Jagger

A serial in five parts
Written by Alistair Bell
Based on the book by Nina Bawden

Tim is convinced that Smith and Jones are crooks. An old newspaper links Jones with a London jewel robbery. The children are surprised in the cave by Jones.

Contributors

Writer:
Alistair Bell
Based on the book by:
Nina Bawden
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
David Maloney
Jones:
Barry Linehan
Tim:
Spencer Banks
Janey:
Gillian Bailey
Perdita:
Fiona Kennedy
Campbell:
James Garbutt
Mr Tarbutt:
John Dawson
Smith:
John Abineri
Annie:
Helena Gloag
PC Hamish MacDonald:
Alastair Hunter
Det-Sgt MacWhirter:
Ian Paterson

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

by Jane Austen
dramatised in six parts by Denis Constanduros

Emma is about to face the unpleasant task of telling Harriet about Mr Elton's proposal to her.
(First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Author:
Jane Austen
Dramatised by:
Denis Constanduros
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
John Glenister
Harriet Smith:
Debbie Bowen
Emma:
Doran Godwin
Mr Woodhouse:
Donald Eccles
Mr Knightley:
John Carson
Miss Bates:
Constance Chapman
Mrs Bates:
Mary Holder
Patty:
Amber Thomas
Jane Fairfax:
Ania Marson
Williams:
Vivienne Moore
Mr Weston:
Raymond Adamson
Frank Churchill:
Robert East
Shop assistant:
Norman Atkyns
Mrs Weston:
Ellen Dryden
Mrs Cole:
Hilda Fenemore

Tonight's film also stars Edward G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Lionel Barrymore, Claire Trevor

Humphrey Bogart as Frank McCloud, a disillusioned veteran of World War II, arrives at a remote hotel on the Florida Keys to find it under the control of mobster Johnny Rocco and his gang of hoodlums. A hurricane approaches, tensions mount and McCloud is faced with an agonising decision: to make a stand against Rocco and all the evil he stands for, or back down at the moment of truth?
This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Director:
John Huston
Frank McCloud:
Humphrey Bogart
Johnny Rocco:
Edward G. Robinson
Nora Temple:
Lauren Bacall
James Temple:
Lionel Barrymore
Gaye:
Claire Trevor
Curly:
Thomas Gomez
Toots:
Harry Lewis
Deputy:
John Rodney
Ziggy:
Marc Lawrence
Angel:
Dan Seymour
Sheriff:
Monte Blue
Osceola Brothers:
Silver Heels
Osceola Brothers:
Rodric Red Wing

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), artist, scientist, anatomist and humanist, is the subject of tonight's Omnibus film. It shows the works of the great creator, his sketches, his anatomical drawings, models of his flying machine, and his fortifications. There are drawings of water power projects including sluices and canals.
But above all there are his paintings, relatively few in number, but among the greatest and best-known the world over - the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, Ginevra de' Benci.

Contributors

Narrator:
Sir John Gielgud
Writer/Director:
Richard Siemanowski

The men who shape what we read in our newspapers, discuss how the week's news was covered. Each week William Hardcastle will chair a discussion in which editors and top journalists consider the issues which lie behind the news.

A chance to talk to William Hardcastle: Friday Call on [number removed], 9.5 am R4 (page 47)

Contributors

Chairman:
William Hardcastle
Director:
Peter Chafer
Producer:
Shirley Fisher

BBC One London

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