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Arsenal v
Tottenham Hotspur
Live from Wembley Stadium, the second of this weekend's
FA Cup semi-finals.
The two great north London rivals meet in a repeat of their semi-final at Wembley two years ago. On that occasion
Spurs were victorious, winning 3-1 with former stars
Gary Lineker and Paul Gascoigne playing major roles. Commentary by John Motson and Trevor Brooking.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam , with Jimmy Hill and Alan Hansen.
Series producer John Shrewsbury Editor Brian Barwick
Including at 12.45pm News
As the football is transmitted live, subsequent programmes may run late.

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Paul Gascoigne
Commentary By:
John Motson
Commentary By:
Trevor Brooking.
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
Alan Hansen.
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Brian Barwick

The epic story of the conquest of the west, as mirrored in the fortunes of one pioneer family. The Indian Wars, the notorious outlaws and the Civil War figure in one of Hollywood's greatest spectaculars, featuring a star-studded cast.
Narrated by Spencer Tracy.
Directors John Ford, Henry Hathaway and George Marshall
SEE FILMS pages 45-50

Contributors

Unknown:
Spencer Tracy.
Unknown:
Henry Hathaway
Unknown:
George Marshall
Linus Rowlings:
James Stewart
General Sherman:
John Wayne
Cleve Van Va/en:
Gregory Peck
Jethro Stuart:
Henry Fonda
Eve Prescott:
Carroll Baker
Marshall:
Lee J Cobb
Zebulon Prescott:
Karl Malden
Zeb Raw/ings:
George Peppard
Roger Morgan:
Robert Preston
Lilith Prescott:
Debbie Reynolds

For Palm Sunday, in the last of the series, Pam Rhodes visits Powerstock in Dorset as the villagers prepare for Easter. Producer Christopher Mann
Series producer Simon Hammond

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Producer:
Christopher Mann
Producer:
Simon Hammond

Comedy series by Roy Clarke , starring Bill Owen
Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde Roll On. Foggy refuses to accept that they are too old for barrel-rolling.
Director/Producer Alan J W Bell

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Bill Owen
Unknown:
Peter Sallis
Unknown:
Brian Wilde

The 12-part dramatisation of Peter Mayle 's light-hearted bestseller about Provence.
Starring John Thaw Lindsay Duncan
6: Breadwinner.It is crisis time in the village - something has happened to the baker's bread. With the help of an amateur gastronomique, Peter and Annie solve the riddle.
Screenplay by Michael Sadler Producer Ken Riddington Director David Tucker

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Mayle
Unknown:
John Thaw
Unknown:
Lindsay Duncan
Unknown:
Michael Sadler
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Director:
David Tucker
Peter Mayle:
John Thaw
Annie Mayle:
Lindsay Duncan
Colombani:
Jean Fierre-Delage
Madame Hermonville:
Annie Sinigalia
Marcel:
Bernard Spiegel
Roger Godin:
Bernard Malaterre
RegisSantoni:
Daniel Milgrim
Angélique Godin:
Mireille Chaulet

Second in the three-part bittersweet comedy written by Andrew Payne and starring James Wilby, Suzanne Burden

In an effort to conceive, Charlie is on the wagon. But Barbara is increasingly frustrated.
A Wall to Wall production for BBCtv
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Payne
Producer:
Alex Graham
Director:
Edward Bennett
Charlie:
James Wilby
Barbara:
Suzanne Burden
Joey:
Candida Gubbins
Irritated man:
John Vernon
Sales assistant:
Jan Hunt
Fiona:
Sharon Hines
Gary:
Gary Love
Peter Clarke:
Davyd Harries
Kevin Beesely:
Rory Bremner
Mike:
Greg Hicks
James:
Stephen Dillane
Miss Westershire:
Donna Ewin
White coat:
John Thomson
Dr Burgess:
Howell Evans
Dr Morley:
Jean Rimmer
Christine:
Belinda Sinclair
Simon:
Jim Barclay
Joyce:
Jane Downs
Eddie:
Patrick Godfrey
Linda:
Anna Patrick
Emma:
Sarah Alexander
Young mum:
Caroline Strong
Sonia:
Sue Holderness

The End of the Line. For the first time, the Samaritans have allowed filming of a branch at work and this powerful documentary follows one night in their busy Birmingham office. Each year the organisation deals with two-and-a-half million calls from people feeling desperate or suicidal, and yet, until now, their workings have been secretive, the volunteers not free to talk about their work.
Producers David Darlow , John Smithson Series editor John Blake
A Darlow/Smithson production for BBCtv
SEE PREVIEW page 10

Contributors

Producers:
David Darlow
Producers:
John Smithson
Editor:
John Blake

Seven daily journeys for Holy Week in which
John Humphrys explores the emotions Christ experienced in the lead-up to his death. In
Brighton Neil Kinnock talks about the Triumphal Entry and the price of leadership. Producer Sarah Rutty
ASoul Purpose production for BBCtv
SEE PREVIEW page

Contributors

Unknown:
John Humphrys
Producer:
Sarah Rutty

Patrick Moore explains the significance of a new telescope jointly planned by Cambridge University and the Harvard Observatory at Cambridge,
Massachusetts, which is being set up in Chile.
Producer Pieter Morpurgo

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Producer:
Pieter Morpurgo

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