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The Daily Detective season continues with this 1982 episode of the New York police drama starring Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly.
The Grandest Jewel Thief Mary Beth is concerned when Chris becomes obsessed with arresting a jewel thief.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sharon Gless
Unknown:
Tyne Daly.
Unknown:
Mary Beth

Lauren receives bad news after the accident. Rick and Debbie create a culinary disaster, and a jealous boyfriend decides to teach Brad a lesson.

Contributors

Helen Daniels:
Anne Haddy
Doug Willis:
Terence Donovan
Pam Willis:
Sue Jones
Gaby Willis:
Rachel Blakely
Brad Willis:
Scott Michaelson
LouCarpenter:
Tom Oliver
Lauren Carpenter:
Sarah Vandenbergh
Beth Brennan:
Natalie Imbrugua
RickAlessi:
Dan Falzon
Julie Martin:
Julie Mullins
Philip Martin:
Ian Rawlings
Hannah Martin:
Rebecca Ritters
Debbie Martin:
Marnie Reece-Wilmore
AnnaliseHartman:
Kim Berleydavies
Wayne Duncan:
Jonathon Sammy-Lee
Michael Martin:
Troy Beckwith
Lucy Robinson:
Mellssa Bell

Tonight's edition of the showbusiness panel game pits Sophie Lawrence (who played Diane in EastEnders and is now starring in The Rocky Horror Show) and Jack Tinker, the Daily Mail's theatre critic, against actor Brian Glover and musical star Ruthie Henshall.
Hosted by Mike Smith
Producer Graham B Owens
Executive producer Nick Vaughan-Barratt

Contributors

Unknown:
Sophie Lawrence
Unknown:
Jack Tinker
Unknown:
Brian Glover
Unknown:
Ruthie Henshall.
Unknown:
Mike Smith
Producer:
Graham B Owens
Producer:
Nick Vaughan-Barratt

Game show in which two teams tackle a series of challenging rural crafts. This week's team captains are Olympic javelin thrower Tessa Sanderson and boxer Barry McGuigan, and the tasks include bodging (chair-leg turning), bell-tent pitching and slalom punting. With Nick Owen.

A CST production for BBCtv
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tessa Sanderson
Unknown:
Barry McGuigan
Unknown:
Nick Owen
Director:
David Millard
Producer:
Kirsten de Keyser

New comedy series set in an all-night bakery, starring Keith Barron as the reformed burglar Bill Chivers who runs it.
Sweeper Tom hasn't missed a night's work in five years, and his unexpected absence sparks a series of revelations from the past - and not just his own.
Written by Dick Fiddy and Mark Wallington Director/Producer Harold Snoad

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Barron
Unknown:
Bill Chivers
Written By:
Dick Fiddy
Written By:
Mark Wallington
BillChiverS:
Keith Barron
Vanda:
Maureen Beattie
Clare:
Dinah Sheridan
Tom:
Angus Lennie
WPCJackson:
Jan Winters
PC Digby:
John Phythian
Terry:
Jacqueline Reddin
Courtney:
Robert McKewley
Wally:
Paul Grunert

Philip Marlow has now been lying in his hospital bed for three months suffering from chronic psoriasis. "Do you know what you do overthat period, lying flat on your back?" he asks his ex-wife. "You think. About everything."
In Clues, the fourth episode of Dennis Potter 's acclaimed drama series, Marlow has plenty to think about when he hears that a film company wants to take out an option on his book about the detective who sings in a dance band.
Mark Binney (aged 10).. WILLIAM SPEAKMAN Producers John Harris and Kenith Trodd
Director Jon Amiel

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Marlow
Unknown:
Dennis Potter
Unknown:
Mark Binney
Unknown:
Kenith Trodd
Director:
Jon Amiel
Philip Marlow:
Michael Gambon
Nicola:
Janet Suzman
MarkBinney/Finney:
Patrick Malahide
MrsBarlow/Lili:
Alison Steadman
Nurse Mills:
Joanne Whalley
Mr Ha/l:
David Ryall
Reginald:
Gerard Horan
Mr Tomkey:
Leslle French
Mr Marlow:
Jim Carter
Grandad Baxter:
Wally Thomas
Philip Marlow (aged 10):
Lyndon Davies
Dr Finlay:
Simon Chandler
George Adams:
Charles Simon
Amanda:
Charon Bourke
NurseGodfrey:
Heather Tobias
Uncle John:
Ken Stott
Aunt Emily JO:
Cameron Brown
Mary (lodger):
Angela Curran

The Singing Detective

Episode 4: Clues

Duration: 1 hour, 10 minutes

on BBC One London

Available for 6 months

Dennis Potter's classic drama serial with music. Marlow as a child visits London, but is not impressed. A film option on Marlow's novel thickens the plot. Show more

Contributors

Philip Marlow:
Michael Gambon
Mark Binney:
Patrick Malahide
Nurse Mills:
Joanne Whalley
Mr Tomkey:
Leslie French
Director:
Jon Amiel
Producer:
John Harris
Mrs Marlow:
Alison Steadman
Mr Hall:
David Ryall
Reginald:
Gerard Horan
Mr Marlow:
Jim Carter
First Mysterious Man:
Ron Cook
Second Mysterious Man:
George Rossi
George Adams:
Charles Simon
Schoolteacher:
Janet Henfrey
Philip (aged 10):
Lyndon Davies
Grandad Baxter:
Wally Thomas

The first in a late-night trilogy of films in which simians and humans reverse roles. Starring Charlton Heston
Roddy McDowall
Four American astronauts crash-land in the wilderness of an unidentified planet, where evolution has taken a strange turn - apes are the dominant species and humans are beasts.
Director Franklin J Schaffner (1968)
(Beneath the Planet of the Apes is shown tomorrow at 11.55pm)
see page 36

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlton Heston
Unknown:
Roddy McDowall
Director:
Franklin J Schaffner
George Taylor:
Charlton Heston
Cornelius:
Roddy McDowall
Dr Zira:
Kim Hunter
Dr Zaius:
Maurice Evans
President of the Assemby:
James Whitmore
Honorius:
James Daly
Nova:
Linda Harrison
London:
Robert Gunner
Lucius:
Lou Wagner
Maximus:
Woodrow Parfrey
Dodge:
Jeff Burton

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