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At the end of 3DTV
This Week Tomorrow's World enters the third dimension, peering through those magic spectacles to discover how 3-D filming is achieved, and how film-makers make use of the technique.
Kate Bellingham reports from the set of Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time, shown last Friday as part of Children in Need night, and on Saturday night in Noel's House Party.
Also in this week's edition, the third and final part of the diary of Robert Wackrill, who has the rare genetic disorder HHT (Hereditary Haemorrhage Telangiectasia).
With Judith Hann, Howard Stableford and Carmen Pryce. Producer Bill Grist ; Editor Dana Purvis

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Bellingham
Unknown:
Robert Wackrill
Unknown:
Judith Hann
Unknown:
Carmen Pryce.
Producer:
Bill Grist
Editor:
Dana Purvis

Thriller set in a military base, starring Sean Connery, Mark Harmon, Meg Ryan
An ex-military policeman is assigned to investigate a murder on army property.
Partnering him on the case is his former commanding officer and sworn enemy Lt Col Caldwell. As the investigation develops and their hostility grows, the two men uncover a violent conspiracy at the heart of the San Francisco military compound, the Presidio.
(1988)
Film Reviews pages 53-62

Contributors

Director:
Peter Hyams
Lt Col Alan Caldwell:
Sean Connery
Jay Austin:
Mark Harmon
Donna Caldwell:
Meg Ryan
Sgt Maj Ross Maclure:
Jack Warden
Arthur Peale:
Mark Blum
Col Paul Laurence:
Dana Gladstone
Patti Jean Lynch:
Jenette Goldstein
MP Zeke:
Marvin J. McIntyre
Howard Buckely:
Dan Calfa

Another double bill of horror.

Countess Dracula
An ageing Hungarian countess discovers that the blood of young maidens rejuvenates her skin. With Ingrid Pitt, Nigel Green, Sandor Eles and Lesley-Anne Down.
(1971)

And at 12.35am Voodoo Woman
A mad scientist living in the jungle is determined to create the perfect female but his experiments have horrific consequences. With Marla English, Tom Conway, Touch Connors and Lance Fuller.
(1957)
Film Reviews pages 53-62

Contributors

Director (Countess Dracula):
Peter Sasdy
[Actress]:
Ingrid Pitt
[Actor]:
Nigel Green
[Actor]:
Sandor Eles
[Actress]:
Lesley-Anne Down
Director (Voodoo Woman):
Edward L Cahn
[Actress]:
Marla English
[Actor]:
Tom Conway
[Actor]:
Touch Connors
[Actor]:
Lance Fuller

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