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The second of a four-part series. Relax. Grace Sheppard , wife of the Bishop of Liverpool, talks about agoraphobia, and Robert Kilroy-Silk looks at stress. A Prospect production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Grace Sheppard
Unknown:
Robert Kilroy-Silk

Classic drama starring Spencer Tracy vy nen one-armed stranger John Macreedy arrives in remote
Black Rock all he encounters is hostility and a deadly mystery.
Director John Sturges ●FILMS: pages 43-50

Contributors

Unknown:
Spencer Tracy
Unknown:
John MacReedy
Director:
John Sturges
John J Macreedy:
Spencer Tracy
Reno Smith:
Robert Ryan
Liz Wirth:
Anne Francis
Tim Horn:
Dean Jagger
Doc Velie:
Walter Brennan
Pele Wirth ,:
John Ericson
Coley Trimble:
Ernest Borgnine
Hector David:
Lee Marvin
Mr Hastings:
Russell Collins
Sam:
Walter Sande

A six-part futuristic drama, starring Judi Dench
4: The Raft. The children swim to a barren rock from the raft.
Based on a novel by Jill Paton Walsh ●STEREO
9 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Judi Dench
Novel By:
Jill Paton Walsh
Aba:
Judi Dench
Dio:
Lyndon Davies
Nikathlon:
Altay Lawrence
Peri:
Graham McGrath
Cassie:
Kate McGrath
Ekow:
Taylor Scif10
Cat:
Finty Williams

Josh admits to Madge that he's been living in a garage.
Todd tells Josh he and Cody have plans for his garage, but are they really on the same wavelength? Will Dorothy be released from the police station?
STEREO
●TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page888

The documentary series about Britain's Olympic heroes, narrated by Kenneth Branagh. Anita Lonsborough , Lynn Davies and David Hemery
Swimmer Anita Lonsborough recalls her triumph at the 1960 Rome games; Lynn Davies looks back on the rain-soaked long jump competition in Tokyo in 1964, which brought him gold; and David Hemery remembers his success in the 1968 400m hurdles in Mexico.
All three talk about their lives since, and how they have been affected by winning Olympic gold.
Producer Neil Duncanson
A Chrysalis production for BBCtv STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● SPORT: page 12
0 NOTE: in the event of an FA Cup final replay on Thursday, yesterday's scheduled edition of "Top of the Pops" will replace this episode of "Tales of Gold".

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Branagh.
Unknown:
Anita Lonsborough
Unknown:
Lynn Davies
Unknown:
David Hemery
Unknown:
Anita Lonsborough
Unknown:
Lynn Davies
Unknown:
David Hemery
Producer:
Neil Duncanson

In the last programme of the series Bruce Forsyth welcomes impressionist Mike Osman , the Generation Game's
Rosemarie Ford , tenor Jose Carreras and, from America, comedian
Foster Brooks and singing star Dionne Warwick.
Director/Producer Kevin Bishop ● STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Forsyth
Unknown:
Mike Osman
Tenor:
Rosemarie Ford
Tenor:
Jose Carreras
Unknown:
Foster Brooks
Unknown:
Dionne Warwick.

With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weekend Weather
Peter Cockroft
TELETEXT SUBTITLES (news): page 888 ● NEWS BY TELEPHONE: BBC News can be heard between 5.00am and 8.00pm by dialling 0[number removed]. Calls are charged at 34p per minute cheap rate, 45p at all other times.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Buerk.
Unknown:
Peter Cockroft

First in a three-part drama written by Alick Rowe about a wife coming to terms with the death of her pilot husband in a flying accident. Starring Maggie O'Neill, Christopher Eccleston
As a Tornado squadron prepares for the Gulf War, a top pilot crashes in Wales in mysterious circumstances. His widow, Louise, retreats with her son into a private world of grief. In accordance with RAF tradition, an officer from her husband's flight is appointed as Effects Officer to offer his widow help and guidance.
Maggie O'Neill played Kathy in the BBC drama "Take Me Home", and Christopher Eccleston starred as Derek Bentley in the film "Let Him Have It".
A Portman Entertainment production for BBCtv • STEREO
TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 DRAMA: page 4

Contributors

Writer:
Alick Rowe
Producer:
Philip Hinchcliffe
Director:
Marc Evans
Louise:
Maggie O'Neill
Sean:
Christopher Eccleston
Donahue:
David Calder
Debbie:
Caroline Berry
Nick:
Robert Beach
Toby:
John Matthews
Peter:
Dafy Ddemyr
Kath:
Gwenyth Petty
Lucy:
Holly Rivers
Oakes:
Oliver Haden
Giles:
Martin Troakes
Ted:
Mark Heal
Joe:
Nicolas Tennant
Dauncey:
Geoffrey Morgan
Chrissie:
Donna Edwards
Sara:
Ella Hood

First showing on network television of this comedy, starring Tom Berenger Charlie Sheen
While some players in the baseball major leagues become wealthy celebrities and legends, the unconventional
Cleveland Indians have turned losing into an art. But their luck is about to change - for the worse - when the team's owner dies, and is replaced by his wife. The film also features Corbin
Bernsen, best known for his role as Arnie Becker in the television series LA Law.
Screenplay/Director David S Ward ● STEREO
0 FILMS: pages 43-50

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Berenger
Unknown:
Charlie Sheen
Unknown:
Arnie Becker
JakeTaylor:
Tom Berenger
Ricky Vaughn:
Charlie Sheen
Roger Dorn:
Corbin Bernsen
Rachel Phelps:
Margaret Whitton
Lou Brown:
James Gammon
Lynn Wells:
Rene Russo
Willie Mays Hayes:
Wesley Snipes
Charlie Donovan:
Charles Cyphers
Eddie Harris:
Chelcie Ross

I Western starring
Jack Palance
The ruthless Gait Gang , wanted for rape, robbery and murder across the west, head south for the peaceful home of their honest brother David.
They bring with them a legacy of death and terror.
Director Henry Levin
0 FILMS: pages 43-50

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Palance
Unknown:
Gait Gang
Director:
Henry Levin
Parson Josiah Galt:
Jack Palance
David Whitaker:
Vince Edwards
Jacob Galt:
George Maharis
Sheriff Kilpatrick:
Neville Brand
Laura:
Sylvia Syms
Adam Galt:
Christian Roberts
Adah:
Kate O'Mara
Carlin:
Kenneth Cope
Lacey:
John Paul

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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