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Western
. Tim Mallory kills an outlaw in self-defence, but finds himself mistaken for the killer.
With Skip Homeier , Kristine Miller , George Macready , Wallace Ford.
Director Joe Kane (1956)
SEE FILMS pages 40-45

Contributors

Unknown:
. Tim Mallory
Unknown:
Skip Homeier
Unknown:
Kristine Miller
Unknown:
George MacReady
Unknown:
Wallace Ford.
Director:
Joe Kane

Slapstick silent comedy starring Eric Sykes Tommy Cooper

Two workmen try to transport a wooden plank to a building site, but stumble across a few mishaps along the way.
(1967)
See Films pages 40-45

Contributors

Director:
Eric Sykes
Workman:
Eric Sykes
Workman:
Tommy Cooper
Policeman:
Jimmy Edwards
Garbage man:
Roy Castle
Amorous van driver:
Graham Stark
Station sergeant:
Stratford Johns
House painter:
Jim Dale
Barman:
Jimmy Tarbuck
Woman with rose:
Hattie Jacques
Chauffeur:
Johnny Speight

Followed by On the Record
New presenter
John Humphrys introduces this analysis of the week's political events, including an interview with Paddy Ashdown.

Contributors

Introduces:
John Humphrys
Unknown:
Paddy Ashdown.

Based on John Buchan 's famous novel, starring Robert Powell
1914: with war looming, engineer Richard Hannay is inadvertently embroiled in a deadly conspiracy. Hunted by enemy agents and the police, he has to solve the mystery of "the thirty-nine steps".
Director Don Sharp (1978)
SEE FILMS pages 40-45

Contributors

Unknown:
John Buchan
Unknown:
Robert Powell
Unknown:
Richard Hannay
Director:
Don Sharp
Richard Hannay:
Robert Powell
Appleton:
David Warner
Chief Supt Lomas:
Eric Porter
Alex Mackenzie:
Karen Dotrice
Scudder:
John Mills
Sir Walter Bullivant:
George Baker
Porton:
Timothy West

Faddy Eating. This week
Nanny Smith deals with the problems posed by fussy young eaters. She meets three families for whom mealtime is a daily battle.
Series producer Pat Holland
Executive producer Nikki Cheetham A Bazal production for BBCtv
BBC BOOK: Nanny Knows Best, £12.99, from booksellers.

Contributors

Producer:
Pat Holland
Producer:
Nikki Cheetham

In this first show
Elizabeth Emanuel demonstrates how costume design for the movies has been a major influence on this autumn's clothes, and actress Dulcie Gray looks back at the glamour of the 1930s.
Withjeff Banks, Caryn Franklin and Brenda Emmanus.
Executive producer Roger Casstles

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Emanuel
Unknown:
Dulcie Gray
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin
Unknown:
Brenda Emmanus.
Producer:
Roger Casstles

Come Back to Erin. Pam
Rhodes savours life in Europe's youngest capital Dublin, where over half the population is under 25. Here, music and blarney abound in a cauldron of creativity, yet a mere stone's throw away churches and social workers contend with the evils of unemployment, homelessness, drug abuse and crime. Tonight's hymns are sung in the new St Michael 's Church, Dun Laoghaire. Producer Maurice Maguire Editor Helen Alexander

Contributors

Unknown:
St Michael
Producer:
Maurice Maguire
Editor:
Helen Alexander

Must the Priest Believe?
A newsix-part series opens with an issue which has caused consternation in the Church.
Last month, priest Anthony Freeman was sacked for proclaiming that he did not believe in God. Did Freeman have to go? Joan Bakewell talks to the priests who don't believe that God is in his Heaven.
Producer Mike Mitchell
Series producer Michael Waterhouse.
Roger Bolton production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Freeman
Talks:
Joan Bakewell
Producer:
Mike Mitchell
Unknown:
Roger Bolton

Marlo Thomas won an Emmy award for her performance in this powerful, true story of a woman wrongly detained in an asylum for more than 20 years, and her fight for freedom.
With Ray Baker , Caroline Kava , Kathy Baker , Blanche Baker and Anna Maria Horsford.
Director Lee Grant (1986)
SEE FILMS pages 40-45

Contributors

Unknown:
Marlo Thomas
Unknown:
Ray Baker
Unknown:
Caroline Kava
Unknown:
Kathy Baker
Unknown:
Blanche Baker
Unknown:
Anna Maria Horsford.
Director:
Lee Grant

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