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The world record price for a painting has topped$50 million, so Roy Castle's had a lightning lesson from
America's King of Schlock
Art. Morris Katz , the world's most prolific painter. It's more than a brush with danger falling 12,000 feet from a helicopter, but falling's like flying when you're skydiving, as Cheryl Baker finds when she meets some British daredevils who set a new record. Producer GREG CHILDS
Executive producer ERIC ROWAN (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Morris Katz
Unknown:
Cheryl Baker
Producer:
Greg Childs
Producer:
Eric Rowan

The Playground Stop Where Dave visits an adventure playground, Liz and the children play skittles and Lizzie challenges you to a game of Simon Says.
Presenters: Dave Benson Phillips, Elizabeth Watts. Puppeteer: Jane Eve.
Story: Poot and the Giant by Bill Bridges.
Music JONATHAN COHEN
Producer BARBARA RODDAM

Contributors

Presenters:
Dave Benson
Unknown:
Elizabeth Watts.
Unknown:
Bill Bridges.
Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Producer:
Barbara Roddam

Weather followed by The Garden Party
Eamonn Holmes ,
Jan Leeming and Caron Keating share summertime at the Botanic Gardens in Glasgow. Is reincarnation fact or fiction? Can people be regressed by hypnosis to experience their previous lives?

Contributors

Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes
Unknown:
Jan Leeming
Unknown:
Caron Keating

starring
A good hotel adapts to its customers' demands. When war comes to Hotel
Sahara, proprietor Emad finds that protecting his property involves welcoming Italian, British, French and German forces - something that his fiancee Yasmin does a little too enthusiastically.
Screenplay by PATRICK KIRWAN and GEORGE H. BROWN
Produced by GEORGE H. BROWN Directed by KEN ANNAKIN
* FILMS: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Kirwan
Unknown:
George H. Brown
Produced By:
George H. Brown
Directed By:
Ken Annakin
Emad:
Peter Ustinov
Yasmin:
Yvonne de Carlo
Capt 'Puffin' Cheynie:
David Tomlinson
Maj Randall:
Roland Culver
German lieutenant:
Albert Lieven
Private Binns:
Bill Owen
Cpl Pullar:
Sydney Tafler

Nick Davies fixes it for a bushbaby, a badger and 462 worms to meet The Really Wild Show audience! Terry Nutkins walks on water - with a few tips from some Jesus Christ lizards.
Producers ALASTAIR FOTHERGILL and PAUL APPLEBY BBC Bristol (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Davies
Unknown:
Terry Nutkins
Unknown:
Jesus Christ
Producers:
Alastair Fothergill
Producers:
Paul Appleby

My Son the Banker
Mark causes a panic at the bank when he brings in Ben as collateral for a loan.
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Contributors

Directed By:
Earl Bellamy
Tom Wedloe:
Dennis Weaver
Mark Wedloe:
Clint Howard
Ellen Wedloe:
Beth Brickell
Boomhauer:
Rance Howard
Arthur:
Jim Begg

Maggie Philbin and Alan Maryon Davis visit the Dental School, Cardiff.
If you think it's frightening going to the dentist, spare a thought for the dental student: how would you like to drill inside a real mouth or give an injection for the first time?
Seeing the students develop their confidence might just help with yours - from their first efforts on real teeth fixed into a model head to the moment when they discover that each other's injections really don't hurt that much. And when the youngest patients can be helped with their fears here, so too can you, as a look is taken at some reassuring students. Director STUART MCDONALD Producer FIONA HOLMES
* HEALTH: page 67
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Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Maryon Davis
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Fiona Holmes

starring Paul Daniels. In the last show in the present series, the guests are two comedy jugglers and the legendary Eartha Kitt.
Featuring Debbie McGee. Musical director BURT RHODES
Programme associate AL1 BONGO Technical consultant GIL LEANEY Designer JAMES GRANT
Produced and directed by GEOFF MILES (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels.
Unknown:
Eartha Kitt.
Unknown:
Debbie McGee.
Unknown:
Gil Leaney
Designer:
James Grant
Directed By:
Geoff Miles

An epic four-part saga spanning three generations and eight decades - a story of bitter rivalry, driving ambition, triumph and despair. Starring
2: Richard Eastwick 's determination to find 'water under the ground' pays off and he begins to build his empire. But his triumph is short-lived as personal tragedy engulfs him and threatens to destroy all he holds dear.
Produced by TERRY HAYES DOUG MITCHELL and GEORGE MILLER
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Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Eastwick
Produced By:
Terry Hayes
Produced By:
Doug Mitchell
Produced By:
George Miller
Richard Eastwick:
Hugo Weaving
Kate McBride:
Victoria Longley
Josh McCall:
Steve Jacobs
Hasky Tarbox:
Dennis Miller
Lonley Logan:
Bruce Spence
Esmeralda:
Kristina Nehm
Rev McBride:
Harold Hopkins
Mrs McBride:
Jenny Lee
Frances:
Judy Morris
Emma Tarbox:
Anne Louise Lambert

with David Dimbleby.
6: Under the Eagle's WingHarold Macmillan was determined to restore relations between Britain and America after the catastrophe of Suez. The launch of Russia's Sputnik was his opportunity: America needed nuclear bases in Europe, and Britain was prepared to offer them. But the atmosphere of goodwill was soured by Vietnam. American Secretary of State, Dean Rusk , put heavy pressure on Britain to send a token force in support. The British government refused, to Rusk's dismay. Series producer ADAM CURTIS Producer PETER SALMON (R) 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby.
Unknown:
Harold MacMillan
Unknown:
Dean Rusk
Producer:
Adam Curtis

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