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Classic adventure starring
Richard Greene Peter Cushing
Robin Hood and his band of merry men try to foil the dastardly Sheriff of Nottingham's plans to murder the Archbishop of Canterbury. Including one of Oliver Reed 's earliest screen roles.
Director Terence Fisher 0 FILMS: pages 27-32

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Greene
Unknown:
Peter Cushing
Unknown:
Robin Hood
Unknown:
Oliver Reed
Director:
Terence Fisher
Robin Hood:
Richard Greene
Sheriff of Nottingham:
Peter Cushing
Friar Tuck:
Niall MacGinnis
Earl of Newark:
Richard Pasco
Archbishop Hubert:
Jack Gwillin
Lady Marian:
Sarah Branch
Aian-a-Dale:
Dennis Lotis
Little John:
Nigel Green
Prioress:
Vanda Godsell
Melton:
Oliver Reed

Nature - Raiders of the Last Orchid. John Howard reports on the illegal trade in rare, wild plants, on the cactus rustlers and the cycad thieves. Sign language by John Lee.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Howard
Unknown:
John Lee.

90265. As the new owner of Ewing Oil, Michelle is determined to change both her professional and her personal life.
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Bobby:
Patrick Duffy
JR:
Larry Hagman
Michelle:
Kimberly Foster
James:
Sasha Mitchell

Action adventure starring John Wayne
Jennifer O'Neill
Following a daring robbery by Confederate soldiers, Colonel McNally vows revenge on the Yankees who killed his best friend.
Director/Producer Howard Hawks * FILMS: pages 27-32
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne
Unknown:
Jennifer O'Neill
Col Cord McNally:
John Wayne
Shasta:
Jennifer O'Neill
Phillips:
Jack Elam
Sgt Toscarora:
Chris Mitcham
Ketcham:
Victor French
Amelita:
Sherry Lansing

The Living Isles
Fourth in a ten-part series exploring the natural history of the British Isles.
Island Waters. The seas that surround Britain are our greatest wilderness. Beneath the surface lies a mysterious world that teems with extraordinary life. This underwater voyage of exploration takes us from the Arctic waters off Shetland, where seabirds 'fly' underwater, to warm south-west waters - home to colourful corals and the secret domain of the octopus. Presented by Julian Pettifer. Producer Paul Reddish
Executive producer Peter Crawford 0 BBC BOOK: L 14.95 from booksellers NATURE: page 10
TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Presented By:
Julian Pettifer.
Producer:
Paul Reddish
Producer:
Peter Crawford

The fifth of six programmes in which Alan Titchmarsh follows in pilgrims' footsteps around Britain and Ireland.
On the Walsingham Way
A 12th-century widow believed she was instructed by the Virgin Mary to build a replica of her Nazareth home in this remote Norfolk village. With music from Sal Solo and the King's Lynn Musical Society. Series producer Simon Hammond Editor Roger Hutchings
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Virgin Mary
Unknown:
Sal Solo
Producer:
Simon Hammond
Editor:
Roger Hutchings

Concluding episode of a three-part drama based on Martin Gray 's true story of survival in Nazi Germany, starring Michael York
With the horrors of Treblinka behind him, Martin becomes obsessed in avenging his people, joining the liberating
Red Army as a lieutenant with a special responsibility for bringing Nazis to justice. But for Martin, as ever, another great challenge of survival awaits, this time on the other side of the world.
Director Robert Enrico
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Gray
Unknown:
Michael York
Director:
Robert Enrico
Martin Gray (age 40)/Martin 's father:
Michael York
Martin Gray (age 20):
Jacques Penot
Dina Gray:
Brigitte Fossey
Martin's mother:
MacHa Meril
Martin s grandmother:
Helen Hughes
Dr Celjmaster:
Jean Bouise
Suzanne Gray:
Florence Humbert
Charles Gray:
Laurent Lopez
Nicole Gray:
Carole Penot
David:
Jean-Luc Muller
Mokotow:
Wolfgang Muller
Pola:
Laura Belsey
German officer:
Lajos Dobak

Thank You Jesus, Thank You Lord. A drug-dealer turned minister, a yuppie turned disciple and a jilted wife converted by a lookalike of her husband's lover are just three of the 5,000 members of the 'saved' at Kensington Temple, a Pentecostal church. This programme looks at the world through the eyes of some new disciples. Neither the embarrassment of street preaching nor a 'just-say-no' sexual morality dampen the spirits of these eager Christians. Producer Charlotte Metcalfe
Series producer David Willcock
A Hawkshead production for BBCtv • PICTURE STORY: page 38
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Producer:
David Willcock

The third programme in a five-part drama documentary series about modern Germany which gives an introduction to the German language.
Munich. Photographer Jeff Cook (Peter Leeper ) and journalist Erika Neukirchen (Sylvia Rotter ) explore the capital of Bavaria. Producer Helen Eisler
0 BBC BOOK AND CASSETTE: L3.50 (book), £5.99 (cassette), from booksellers. Also available as a Travel Pack, £8.50.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Cook
Unknown:
Peter Leeper
Unknown:
Sylvia Rotter
Producer:
Helen Eisler

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