Programme Index

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Introduced by Mo Dutta , plus the viewers' Quizcall competition, including at 12.50 the announcement of the winner, COMPETITION LINE: [number removed] (39p per min cheap rate; 49p per min other times). For a copy of the rules, send an sae to [address removed]
9.05 Kilroy Stereo .......................
10.00 News
Regional News; Weather
10.05 EastEnders - the Early Days
Nick tells the police to leave Dot alone.
Written by Jane Hollowood For cast see Wednesday
10.35 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick A special edition live from St Peter Port,
Guernsey, on the day the Channel Islands celebrate the 50th anniversary of liberation. Including at 11.00 News Subtitled;
Regional News; Weather. Stereo.
12.00 News
Regional News; Weather
12.05pm Pebble Mill Gloria Hunniford's guests today include Gorden Kaye and Rue McClanahan.
12.50 Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
Mo Dutta
Unknown:
Wood Lane
Written By:
Jane Hollowood
Unknown:
Gorden Kaye
Unknown:
Rue McClanahan.

Juliet Morris and Will Hanrahan preview a new food magazine starting next Tuesday. They will present ideas for simple yet sumptuous suppers, fascinatingfood facts and top tips from Britain's best chefs. A regular investigative feature will focus on issues of importance to consumers, tonight looking at the possibility of pesticide residue on carrots. Plus, journalist Pete McCarthy will provide occasional wit and comment throughout the series.
Series director Ben Warwick ; Series producer
MaryClyne Stereo ...........................

Contributors

Unknown:
Will Hanrahan
Unknown:
Pete McCarthy
Director:
Ben Warwick

Feature-length pilot heralding the start next week of an action-packed comedy and adventure series, starring Paul Gross, David Marciano

Mountie Benton Fraser follows his father's killer from desolate Canada to the urban mayhem of Chicago.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Constable Benton Fraser:
Paul Gross
Detective Ray Vecchio:
David Marciano
Lee-Anne Brighton:
Wendel Meldrum
Captain Walsh:
Charles Shamata
Frank Drake:
Page Fletcher
Staff Sergeant Gerard:
Ken Pogue
Sgt Fraser Snr:
Gordon Pinsent
The Mysterious Inuit:
Eric Schwerig

As part of the VE Day celebrations, the conclusion of a two-part look at the BBC during the Second World War.

BBC reporter Frank Gillard describes how Field Marshal Montgomery regarded the wireless as the "fourth arm of warfare". The programme War Report carried vivid recordings from the battle fronts of Europe and the Far East. Meanwhile, singers and performers like Vera Lynn, Yehudi Menuhin, Charlie Chester, Henry Hall, George Formby and Noel Coward kept the country cheerful with music and comedy. And in Europe, the BBC's foreign language broadcasts brought news and encouragement to a Nazi-occupied Europe. To unnerve the occupying forces the BBC began its "V for Victory" campaign over the airwaves, in Morse code the letter is represented by three dots and a dash, musically by the opening notes of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Gillard
Producer:
Jeremy Bennett

Thriller starring Robert Urich

Jack Bauer's life is just fine. He owns a successful software company and drives a smart sports car. Then a little girl goes missing and he is the only witness to her kidnapper's identity. His first instinct is not to get involved, but he is then thrown into the nightmare world of mistaken identity and murder in a desperate search to protect the innocent.
(1991)
Film Reviews pages 65-70

Contributors

Director:
David Greene
Jack Bauer:
Robert Urich
Laura McKillin:
Megan Gallagher
Kate:
Isabella Hofmann
Carla:
Erica Dill

Action drama starring John Waters, Melissa Jaffer

1930s Australia: a Polish immigrant is suspected of killing a woman on an isolated farm. Chased by the men of the town who are convinced he is guilty, the hunters and the hunted engage in a deadly battle for survival.
(1978)
Film Reviews pages 65-70

Contributors

Director:
Tom Jeffrey
Rabbit:
John Waters
Vi:
Melissa Jaffer
Sergeant Caxton:
Wyn Roberts
Helen Caxton:
Barbara West
Ab Nolan:
Graham Rouse
Bernie Collins:
Graeme Blundell
Bosun:
Bill Hunter
David Wayne:
Keith Lee
Badger:
Les Foxcroft
Ryan:
Kit Taylor
The Pole:
Mark Gaweda
Bennett:
Byron Brown

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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