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Western. Former US marshal
Billy Reynolds becomes involved in a fatal shoot-out and is sentenced to ten years at a notorious prison.
Billy Reynolds DALE ROBERTSON ,
Abby Nixon VIRGINIA MAYO , Jesse Gorman STEPHEN MCNALLY , Frank Taggert ARTHUR HUNNICUTT Steve Morgan ROBERT KEITH
Director Alfred Werker (1953) # See Films: pages 65-72 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Reynolds
Unknown:
Billy Reynolds Dale Robertson
Unknown:
Abby Nixon Virginia Mayo
Unknown:
Jesse Gorman Stephen McNally
Unknown:
Frank Taggert Arthur Hunnicutt
Unknown:
Steve Morgan Robert Keith
Director:
Alfred Werker

In the last show of the series,
Alison Hilliard meets former hostage Terry Waite. Stereo................................................... BOOKLET: available from First Light, BBCtv, PO Box 27. Manchester M60 1SJ.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alison Hilliard
Unknown:
Terry Waite.

The live magazine show with tips on careers and hobbies. With Cheryl Baker , Howard Stableford and Toby Anstis.
EditorGeorge Auckland PHONELINE: forinformation and advice ring
[number removed]. Lines open from I 1.00amto 3.00pm.

Contributors

Unknown:
Cheryl Baker
Unknown:
Toby Anstis.

A look at the endurance and ingenuity of the arctic fox, an animal the size of a pet cat who has to survive in temperatures 70 degrees below freezing. Rpt Stereo Followed by Hot Shots
How camera crews are able to film wildlife in extremely cold temperatures.

John Craven shares the skeletons in his wardrobe, corsets worn as eveningwear and six men test hair loss cures. With
Jeff Banks , Caryn Franklin and Brenda Emmanus. Repeated tomorrow at 2.40pm
CLOTHES SHOW LIVE EVENT: at the NEC in Birmingham on 1-6 December. For tickets ring [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Jeff Banks
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin
Unknown:
Brenda Emmanus.

This week, the contestants are in Edinburgh where they buy, sell, date and value, and are judged by Antiques Roadshow experts. With Jilly Goolden. Director David Cumming ; Series producer
JannineWaddell Stereo Subtitled ...

Contributors

Unknown:
Jilly Goolden.
Director:
David Cumming

Harry Secombe is in Dewsbury, Yorkshire for the town's first Christian music festival. Highlights include an unusual performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Sir Harry's own contributions include Music Is My Life and Song of Joy, and the congregation sing Let All the World in Every Corner Sing, O Praise Ye the Lord, and Angel Voices Ever Singing.
Producer R Medwyn Hughes; Editor Helen Alexander
Repeated tomorrow at 8.25am on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Secombe
Editor:
Helen Alexander

Third of six new episodes.
William and the Ebony Hairbrush
Robert is put in charge of William while Mrand Mrs Brown are away, but Robert is more concerned about Sheila.
Dramatised from the Richmai Crompton books by Simon Booker ; Producer Aian Wright
Director David Giles

Contributors

Unknown:
Ebony Hairbrush
Unknown:
Mrand Mrs Brown
Unknown:
Richmai Crompton
Unknown:
Simon Booker
Producer:
Aian Wright
Director:
David Giles
William Brown:
Oliver Rokison
Mrs Brown:
Polly Adams
Mr Brown:
David Horovitch
Robert Brown:
Benjamin Pullen
Ethel Brown:
Rebecca Johnson
Sheila Barron:
Eleanor Tremain
Ginger:
Jonathan Hirst
Henry:
Stephen Wilmot
Douglas:
Alastair Weller
Mr Barron:
Robert McBain

A series of shows featuring songs from musicals. Hosted by Gary Wilmot , with guests Beverley Craven , John Nettles , Anthony Newley and Luther Vandross. With the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Director/Producer Kevin Bishop

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Wilmot
Unknown:
Beverley Craven
Unknown:
John Nettles
Unknown:
Anthony Newley
Unknown:
Luther Vandross.

Comedy series about a woman vicar. Community Spirit. Geraldine needs a celebrity to open the autumn fair.
Geraldine Granger DAWN FRENCH, David Horton GARY WALDHORN , Hugo Horton JAMES FLEET ,
Alice Tinker EMMA CHAMBERS, Letitia Cropley LIZ SMITH. Frank Pickle JOHN BLUTHAL , Jim Trott TREVOR PEACOCK.
Owen Newitt ROGER LLOYD PACK,
Reg Dwight PHILIP WHITCHURCH
Written by Richard Curtis ; Director Dewi Humphreys Producer Jon Plowman Rpt Stereo Subtitied.8959

Contributors

Unknown:
Geraldine Granger
Unknown:
David Horton
Unknown:
Gary Waldhorn
Unknown:
Hugo Horton James Fleet
Unknown:
Alice Tinker Emma Chambers,
Unknown:
Letitia Cropley Liz
Unknown:
Smith. Frank Pickle John Bluthal
Unknown:
Jim Trott Trevor Peacock.
Unknown:
Owen Newitt Roger Lloyd Pack,
Unknown:
Reg Dwight Philip Whitchurch
Written By:
Richard Curtis
Director:
Dewi Humphreys
Producer:
Jon Plowman

Breach of Faith
Charismatic priest Chris Brain speaks for the first time on television about the sex scandal that rocked the Church of England this summer, when it was claimed that he had sexually abused more than 20 female members of his church. The programme also features some of the women involved as well as church leaders speaking about the issues this has raised.
A debate follows in Heart of the Matter.
Producer Paul Sapin ; Series editor Richard Denton
HELPLINE: ringfree on [number removed] from 11pm-1am

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Brain
Producer:
Paul Sapin
Editor:
Richard Denton

Beware of False Prophets
Joan Bakewell asks what lessons are to be learned from vicar Chris Brain 's controversial Nine O'clock Service and looks at how mainstream religion is coping with the changing religious needs of individuals in modern times.
Series producer Anne Reevell

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Bakewell
Unknown:
Chris Brain
Producer:
Anne Reevell

Hammer version of the classic Sherlock Holmes mystery, starring Peter Cushing, Andre Morell and Christopher Lee.
For 200 years the Baskerville lords have died horribly - ripped to death by a ghostly hound from hell on Dartmoor. Sir Henry Baskerville is the last of the line and he seeks out Sherlock Holmes to save him from the curse.
Director Terence Fisher (1959) Subtitled.
See Barry Norman: page 62
See Films: pages 65-72 ****

Contributors

Director:
Terence Fisher
Sherlock Holmes:
Peter Cushing
Dr Watson:
Andre Morell
Sir Henry:
Christopher Lee
Cecile:
Marla Landi
Stapleton:
Ewen Solon
Dr Mortimer:
Francis de Wolff
Bishop Frankland:
Miles Malleson
Barrymore:
John Le Mesurier

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