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Adventure set in the 18th century starring Alan Ladd, James Mason
Unjustly convicted as a highwayman, American medical student Hugh Tallant is sentenced to exile on the British penal colony at Botany Bay. He finds himself on board The Charlotte, at the mercy of her brutal captain. (1952)

Contributors

Director:
John Farrow
HughTallant:
Alan Ladd
Capt Paul Gilbert:
James Mason
Sally Munroe:
Patricia Medina
Governor Phillips:
Cedric Hardwicke
Rev Thynne:
Murray Matheson

The return of the programme that recognises outstanding acts of courage and kindness. Esther Rantzen and Mike Smith will be using all kinds of ruses to lure the unsuspecting winners to the studio to collect their awards.
Blue Peter's John Leslie and BBC newsman Martin Bell join in with the surprises and celebrations. Also each week, the Good Samaritan survey discovers if the public at large, when put to the test, will help out or walk away. Director Stuart McDonald
Series producer Richard Woolfe
SEE THtS WEEK page 8

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
John Leslie
Unknown:
Martin Bell
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Richard Woolfe

Series following the life of a Newlyn fisherman.
The oldest member of Roger Nowell 's crew, 63-year-old
Bobby Button , is taken ill and brought into port. The trawler William Sampson Stevenson receives a radio message that another local boat has gone missing, and abandons fishing to join in the search for the crew. The outcome is a sharp reminder of the job's perils. Executive producer Steve Hewlett Series producer Jeremy Mills

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Nowell
Unknown:
Bobby Button
Unknown:
William Sampson Stevenson
Producer:
Steve Hewlett

Neil Pearson returns as Tony Clark, now acting Detective Chief Superintendent, in the Royal Television Society Award-winning drama series based on the work of the Metropolitan Police's Complaints Investigation Bureau. This first episode was written by the creator of the series, J C Wilsher.
The police response to an attack on a mosque by extreme right-wing extremists, and the visit of an American author who denies that the Holocaust took place, pitch the new series at a high level of political intrigue. Particularly as the mosque incident has risked blowing the cover of a police infiltrator in a neo-fascist group.
What Neil Pearson really thinks of Tony Clark SEE FEATURE page 30

Contributors

Writer:
J.C. Wilsher
Producer:
Peter Norris
Director:
Alan Dossor
Tony Clark:
Neil Pearson
Harry Naylor:
Tom Georgeson
Maureen Connell:
Siobhan Redmond
Ch Supt Deakin:
Tony Doyle
Det. Supt. Graves:
Robin Lermitte
Joyce Naylor:
Elaine Donnelly
Richard Newman:
Bob Mason
Joe Rance:
Daniel Craig
Derek Lee-Metford:
Michael Cronin
Patrick Ingram:
Angus MacInnes
Douglas Carter MP:
John Carlisle
Norman:
Philip McGough
Khan:
Dev Sagoo
PC Tulloch:
James Clyde
Sgt Judy Prescott:
Alison Sterling
Insp Cole:
Steve Sinscoe
Ch lnsp Lodge:
Richard Ireson
Ch Insp (Personnel):
Brian Southwood

Kordal. A Hungarian from a poor background became the British film industry's first knight. This week and next,
Omnibus tells the story of Sir
Alexander Korda in a tribute by another distinguished
Hungarian, the film director Peter Sasdy , and it features contributions from many stars and extracts from the best of Korda's spectacular movies. This week the story moves from a remote village in Hungary, through Korda's years in Europe to his early triumphs in England and the establishment of the huge Denham studio complex.
Korda's The Ghost Goes West follows at 11.10.
Producer Peter Sasdy
Series editor Nigel Williams

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander Korda
Director:
Peter Sasdy
Producer:
Peter Sasdy
Editor:
Nigel Williams

Supernatural comedy, being shown to coincide with the Omnibus documentary on film producer Sir Alexander Korda , starring Robert Donat Jean Parker
In 18th-century Scotland a feud between Murdoch Glourie and a rival clan is left unresolved when he dies. He continues to haunt the castle but only appears when a wealthy American family offers to buy the property.
Director René Clair (1935)
FILM REVIEWS pages 45-52

Contributors

Producer:
Sir Alexander Korda
Unknown:
Robert Donat
Unknown:
Jean Parker
Unknown:
Murdoch Glourie
Murdoch/Donald Glourie:
Robert Donat
Peggy Martin:
Jean Parker
Joe Martin:
Eugene Pallette
Lady Shepperton:
Elsa Lanchester
Ed Bigelow:
Ralph Bunker
Shepherdess:
Patricia Hilliard

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