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Drama starring Kirk Douglas Jason Robards
The Deep South in the 1920s: a school teacher is propounding Darwinism instead of accepting the Bible as the literal truth. A spectacular trial begins, followed by the whole country. Director David Greene (1988) Subtitled

Contributors

Unknown:
Kirk Douglas
Unknown:
Jason Robards
Director:
David Greene
Matthew Harrison Brady:
Kirk Douglas
Henry Drummnd:
Jason Robards
EK Hornbeck:
Darren McGavin
Judge:
John Harkins
Lury Brady:
Jean Simmons

Ian confronts Kathy about vicious rumours, but finds the truth hard to take. Mrs Hewitt tries to find Arthur, but runs foul of Mark. Nigel looks set to play happy families at last.
This week's episode written by Ashley Pharoah

(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Ashley Pharoah
Series Producer:
Leonard Lewis
Director:
Andrew Morgan
Nigel:
Paul Bradley
Debbie:
Nicola Duffen
Ian:
Adam Woodyatt
Cindy:
Michelle Collins
Liam:
Francis Magee
Clare:
Gemma Bissix
Kathy Beale:
Gillian Taylforth
Richard:
Ian Reddington
Christine Hewitt:
Elizabeth Power
Pauline:
Wendy Richard
Michelle:
Susan Tully
Mark:
Todd Carty
Mandy:
Nicola Stapleton
Aidan:
Sean Maguire
Hattie:
Michelle Gayle
Sanjay:
Deepak Verma
Gita:
Shobu Kapoor
Meeno:
Sudha Bhuchar
Sharon:
Letitia Dean
Grant:
Ross Kemp
Frank:
Mike Reid
Mrs Andreos:
Media Stavrinou
Sylvia:
Rachel Hiew
Big Ron:
Ronn Tarr
Dan:
Rod Culbertson
Surveyor:
Simeon Andrews
Carpenter:
Graham Kent

Some bear facts about grizzlies are uncovered with the return of the wildlife series in which world conservation issues are explored from the viewpoint of the animals threatened by man's activities.
As the west was won, bears lost out. But in a unique place in Alaska grizzly, or brown, bears do mix with people, who meet this cuddly killer at arm's length. Our contradictory relationship with these magnificent yet fearsome animals is explored as this film follows a bear family on their annual trek from mountains to the coast. It provides a close-up view of their society, and some remarkable underwater shots of bears fishing for salmon.
Voice-overs by Ian McShane and Rula Lenska convey the viewpoints of humans and bears respectively.
Producer Roger R Jones
Series producer Richard Brock
Abear's-eyeview of Alaska
SEE FEATURE page 32

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian McShane
Unknown:
Rula Lenska
Producer:
Richard Brock

On 30 July, the body of a man in his late 30s was found on a waste tip in Surrey. He had been stabbed three times. His clothes, wallet and rings had been removed but his tattoos helped police identify him. He was 37-year-old George Leitch from south London, who had been reported missing by his family four weeks earlier. Tonight's programme reconstructs the events surrounding his disappearance and murder in the hope that new information will emerge. Police also need to catch a rapist who attacked and robbed a woman in London on 16 August; and they are also seeking the gang leader in an armed robbery at a Hull factory in late July. Presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook.
If you have information about any of the crimes featured in the programme, call the studio free on [number removed]. Details on Ceefax page
Crimewatch UK Update is at 11.15pm

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Ross
Presenter:
Sue Cook
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Series Producer:
Geraldine McClelland

Tonight's edition comes from Blackpool, venue for this week's Conservative Party
Conference. On the panel are John Patten , the education secretary, Harriet Harman , the shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, Liberal Democrat defence and sport spokesman Menzies Campbell and Times columnist Simon Jenkins. Chaired by Peter Sissons. Producer Prue Keely
Editor Alexandra Henderson 7 A Brian Lapping production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
John Patten
Unknown:
Harriet Harman
Unknown:
Menzies Campbell
Unknown:
Simon Jenkins.
Unknown:
Peter Sissons.
Editor:
Alexandra Henderson

BBC One London

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