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Tense psychological drama starring Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins

In an unnamed totalitarian state, a churchman must endure a rigorous inquisition.
Films: pages 47-54

Contributors

Director:
Peter Glenville
Cardinal:
Alec Guinness
Interrogator:
Jack Hawkins
Cell warder:
Wilfrid Lawson
Secretary:
Kenneth Griffith
Girl:
Jeannette Sterke
Warder:
Ronald Lewis
General:
Raymond Huntley
Governor:
Mark Dignam
Doctor:
Herard Heinz

With Andi Peters.
• STEREO
The series that looks at top children's picture books.
Lynda Bellingham tells the story Jessica by Kevin Henkes , Mike McShane tells A Letter to
A my by Ezra Jack Keats and Celia Imrie tells Mona the Hairdresser by Sonia Holleyman. ● STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Andi Peters.
Unknown:
Lynda Bellingham
Unknown:
Kevin Henkes
Unknown:
Mike McShane
Unknown:
Ezra Jack Keats
Unknown:
Celia Imrie
Unknown:
Sonia Holleyman.

Science-fiction comedy series. Will a famous film star's pampered pet be cured when love is in the air?

Contributors

Mona:
Ann Bryson
Captain KPubble:
Linden Kirk
Dogsbody:
Robin Kingsland
No2:
Bernard Wright
Controller:
Mike Hayley

Tony Hart and Gabrielle Bradshaw with more inventive ideas for making pictures, including a look at the way the Romans produced their mosaics. 0 STEREO: TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Gabrielle Bradshaw

Drama series for children.
Amanda makes a play for PJ.
Jemma falls out with Lee and in with the wrong crowd. Written by Wally K Daly
A Zenith North production for BBCtv (For cast see Friday at 5.05pm)
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Written By:
Wally K Daly

Brenda's special quiches cause a coffee shop crisis. It looks as if Toby is planning to take a trip to Europe. Doug takes an old carpenter under his wing.
Phoebe refuses to accept Josh's explanation for not attending her birthday party. (For cast see Wednesday. Shown at 1.30pm) ● STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

It's quarter-final time in the search for this year's Telly
Addicts. Noel Edmonds tests the Wilshees from Coventry and the Wilsons from
Nottinghamshire on their knowledge of TV trivia and presents more clips from television's glorious past. Director Graham Wetherell
Producer Richard L Lewis
● STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Director:
Graham Wetherell
Producer:
Richard L Lewis

John Sullivan 's classic comedy series, starring
Robert Lindsay
Spanish Fly. Many years ago the Tooting Popular Front pledged revolutionary support for the Bilbao Popular Front.
Now a Spanish brother arrives at Wolfie's pad offering to return the favour. He has 1,000 troops ready to come to Britain to help Wolfie take Tooting in a wave of fire.
Director Ray Butt
Producer Dennis Main Wilson ● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page888

Contributors

Unknown:
John Sullivan
Unknown:
Robert Lindsay
Director:
Ray Butt
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson
Wolfie Smith:
Robert Lindsay
Dad:
Peter Vaughan
Shirley:
Cheryl Hall
Mum:
Hild Abraid
Ken:
Mike Grady
José Ignacio de Alvarez:
Tony Anholt

Cricketer Phil Tufnell and Olympic gold medallist cox
Gary Herbert line up with Bill Beaumont , while Chelsea's Andy Townsend and Rugby Union's Dewi Morris join Ian Botham to answer questions put to them by David Coleman. Executive producer Mike Adley
● STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Tufnell
Unknown:
Gary Herbert
Unknown:
Bill Beaumont
Unknown:
Andy Townsend
Unknown:
Dewi Morris
Unknown:
Ian Botham
Unknown:
David Coleman.
Producer:
Mike Adley

The maverick Midlands lawyer returns in a new six-part drama series, written and created by Peter Gibbs, and starring Leigh Lawson

Kinsey's latest case is set to antagonise the police.

(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: p 888)

Drama: page 5

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Gibbs
Producer:
Carol Parks
Director:
Richard Standeven
Kinsey:
Leigh Lawson
Tricia Mabbott:
Serena Gordon
Val:
Meera Syal
Max Barker:
David Savile
Gerry Hollis:
Eamon Boland
Danny:
Mark Williams
Judy Kinsey:
Marian McLoughlin
Louise Kinsey:
Minnie Driver
DI Warton:
David Rintoul
DS Gilpin:
Andrew Readman
Carl Rossiter:
Richard Avery
Denis Capper:
Al Ashton
Marion Blakey:
Hazel Ellerby
Michael Blakey:
William Marsh
Ron Blackhurst:
Kim Durham
George:
CJ Allen
Sira:
Gurdial Sira

Gunter Grass - Fiction at the Frontier
With Germany's role in Europe increasingly the subject of public debate, leading novelist Gunter Grass explores his own memories of the Hitler Youth and his controversial fears for the future. Since his first novel
The Tin Drum, Grass has spent more than 30 years trying to settle accounts with his country's past. This year, at the age of 65, his new novel The Call of the Toad has once again placed him at the centre of heated debate in Germany. Omnibus crosses central
Europe from the author's present life in Germany to his lost hometown Danzig, now the Polish city of Gdansk, and explores how Grass's latest work combines his passionate views on Europe with his personal experience of shifting frontiers and the loss of "home".
Director John Silver
Series editor Andrew Snell
0 STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Gunter Grass
Unknown:
Hitler Youth
Editor:
Andrew Snell

Tonight's Movie Classic is Stanley Donen 's comedy thriller, starring
Cary Grant , Audrey Hepburn Reggie Lambert 's life becomes bewildering and sinister when her Paris flat is stripped bare and her estranged husband is murdered for double-crossing his wartime colleagues and stealing French Resistance gold. Now they think she has the money. Who can she trust?
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES, page 888 ● FILMS: pages 47-54

Contributors

Unknown:
Stanley Donen
Unknown:
Cary Grant
Unknown:
Audrey Hepburn
Unknown:
Reggie Lambert
Peter Joshua:
Cary Grant
Reggie Lambert:
Audrey Hepburn
Bartholomew:
Walter Matthau
Tex:
James Coburn
Scobie:
George Kennedy
Gideon:
Ned Glass
Grandpierre:
Jacques Marin
Felix:
Paul Bonifas
Sylvie:
Dominique Minot
Jean-Louise:
Thomas Chelimsky

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