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Naval comedy and sequel to the popular play and film, Mr Roberts. Starring Robert Walker
The Pacific, 1945: the captain of a US Navy cargo ship is the despair of his crew, until Ensign Pulver strikes a blow for justice.
Director Joshua Logan ● FILMS: pages 33-40

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Roberts.
Unknown:
Robert Walker
Unknown:
Ensign Pulver
Director:
Joshua Logan
Ensign Pulver:
Robert Walker
Captain:
Burl Ives
Doc:
Walter Mahhau
Bruno:
Tommy Sands
Scotty:
Millie Perkins
Billings:
Larry Hagman
LaSeur:
Gerald O'Loughlin
Grabowski:
Sal Papa
Taru:
Alfreeman Jr
Insigna:
James Farentino
Skouras:
James Coco

Tony Robinson's six-part medieval comedy.
The girl of Rabies's dreams is to be the main attraction at the wedding of the year.
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Writer:
Tony Robinson
Marian:
Kate Lonergan
Robin:
Wayne Morris
Barrington:
Danny John-Jules
Rabies:
Howard Lew Lewis
Little Ron:
Mike Edmonds
King John:
Forbes Collins
Sheriff:
Tony Robinson
Gary:
Mark Billingham
Graeme:
David Lloyd
Guy of Gisborne:
Ramsay Gilderdale

Maria is embarrassed. Philippe confronts Per. Rosario gives
Pilar another chance and Blair tries blackmail.
Episode written by Jane Hollowood
● STEREO;TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888

Contributors

Written By:
Jane Hollowood

Carla Lane 's comedy series. There is excitement in the Boswell family as they go off on holiday. Adrian discovers a way of entertaining himself while they are away.
Director/Producer John B Hobbs
0 STEREO;TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Carla Lane
Mrs Bosuell:
Jean Boht
Joey Boswell:
Graham Bickley
Jack Boswell:
Victor McGuire
Adrian Boswell:
Jonathon Morris
Billy Boswell:
Nick Conway
Aveline:
Melanie Hill
Leonora Campbell:
Deborah Grant
Irenee:
Sharon Byatt
Grandad:
Kenneth Waller
Lord Bowford:
Peter Clapham
LadyBowford:
Mary Maude
Martina:
Pamela Power
Woman in DSS:
Helen Martin
Oswald:
Giles Watling

In the last show of the series the nation's best joke tellers return for a "command performance". Presented by Marti Caine . Producer Rick Gardner
Executive producers Stephen Leahy and Michael Leggo
An Action Time production for BBCtv
● STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888

Contributors

Presented By:
Marti Caine
Producer:
Rick Gardner
Producers:
Stephen Leahy
Producers:
Michael Leggo

The young German pianist Lars Vogt plays Grieg's popular Piano Concerto in A minor in tonight's Prom, recorded last week. The BBC Symphony Orchestra performs Hypothetically Murdered - a witty and satirical piece written by Shostakovich for a bizarre vaudeville extravaganza at the Leningrad Music Hall in 1931. Says conductor Mark Elder: "The full score was lost in the siege of Leningrad but Rozhdestvensky found some piano sketches and gave them to composer Gerard McBurney to orchestrate. We tend to think of Shostakovich as the anguished Soviet voice under Stalin but here he's a sort of Russian Offenbach, full of flair, fun and satire. This is a classic Proms item."
Introduced by James Naughtie.

(Stereo)
James Naughtie's TV Dinner: page 13

Contributors

Presenter:
James Naughtie
Pianist:
Lars Vogt
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Mark Elder
Director:
Simon Broughton
Director:
Kriss Rusmanis

This bizarre tale of strange desires is being shown in the rarely seen original version.
Starring Elke Sommer Telly Savalas
A tourist loses herself in an old
Spanish town and takes refuge in a mysterious house owned by an old lady and her weird son.
She discovers she is the double of the son's former wife and that a ritual of revenge and murder is to be replayed.
Director Mario Bava
● FILMS: pages 33-40

Contributors

Unknown:
Elke Sommer
Director:
Mario Bava
Lisa Reiner:
Elke Sommer
Elena:
Elke Sommer
Leandro:
Telly Savalas
Sophia Lehar:
Sylvia Koscina
Max's mother:
Auda Valli
Max:
Alessio Orano

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