Programme Index

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Second World War drama, starring Jeff Chandler

When Captain Hawks takes charge of a small transport ship in the South Pacific, his strong will threatens to cause more damage than the Japanese attacks.
(1956)
See Films: pages 57-66 ***

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Contributors

Director:
Joseph Pevney
Capt Jebedlah Hawks:
Jeff Chandler
Lt MacDougall:
George Nader
Commander Quigley:
Lex Barker
Nadine MacDougall:
Julie Adams
Dr Bell:
Keith Andes
Lt Fraser:
Richard Boone
Kruger:
William Reynolds

Third of the seven-part comedy series, featuring Bill and Ruby at the mysterious Dunster Castle in Somerset.

Contributors

Writer:
Mickey Hutton
Writer:
Danny Peacock
Miss Dudderidge:
Susie Blake
Raggedy man/Joshua Fennel:
Trevor Peacock
Mrs Dears:
Jennifer Piercey
Bill:
Russell Tovey
Ruby:
Brooke Kinsella
Ronnie:
Kalli Clark Sternberg
Dalston:
Dickon Tolson

Comedy show, hosted by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. Today, dancer Lionel Blair transforms their lives into a West End musical. Guests include actor Ken Morley (until recently, Coronation Street's Reg Holdsworth) and TV presenters Jenny Hull and Peter Simon. Last in the series.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ant McPartlin
Presenter:
Declan Donnelly
Dancer:
Lionel Blair
Guest:
Ken Morley
Guest:
Jenny Hull
Guest:
Peter Simon

The Mitchells are on the warpath as Grant threatens Ruth and Phil goes off to see his solicitor.
This week's episodes written by David Joss Buckley and Lisselle Kayla

Contributors

Writer:
David Joss Buckley
Writer:
Lisselle Kayla
Producer:
Josephine Ward
Director:
David Richardson
David Wicks:
Michael French
Joe Wicks:
Paul Nicholls
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Mark Fowler:
Todd Carty
Ruth Fowler:
Caroline Paterson
Grant Mitchell:
Ross Kemp
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Kathy Mitchell:
Gillian Taylforth
Pat Butcher:
Pam St Clement
Roy Evans:
Tony Caunter
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy Palmer
Gita Kapoor:
Shobu kapoor
Sanjay Kapoor:
Deepak Verma
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara Windsor
Nigel Bates:
Paul Bradley
Tiffany Raymond:
Martine McCutcheon
Tony Hills:
Mark Homer
Sarah Hills:
Daniela Denby-Ashe
Ted Hills:
Brian Croucher
Dan Zappieri:
Carl Pizzie
Carol Jackson:
Lindsey Coulson
Alan Jackson:
Howard Antony
Cindy Beale:
Michelle Collins
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Michael Rose:
Russell Floyd
Felix Kawalski:
Harry Landis
Jules Tavernier:
Tommy Eytle
Linal:
Peter Heppelthwaite
Lenny Wallace:
Desune Coleman
Huw Edwards:
Richard Elis
Paul:
Matt Patresi
Martin Fowler:
Jon Peyton Price
Vanessa:
Emily Hillier
Marcus Christie:
Stephen Churchett

In the return of the six-part series about sick animals, Rolf Harris and the team swap cats and dogs for rhinos, giraffes and lions at Whipsnade Wild Animal Park, where the vets and keepers must be prepared to deal with every ailment imaginable.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)
See This Week: page 12

Animal Hospital 8.00pm BBC 1
It's zoo time for Rolf Harris and the team as they switch their attention from poorly pets to exotic wildlife. Shifting location from north London's Harmsworth Hospital to Whipsnade Wild Animal Park in Bedfordshire, Rolf Harris and the team, including new (cub?) reporter Shauna Lowry, watch the vets tend to the some of the park's 2,500 animals. The first programme reports on the eggs laid by a very confused Australian emu in the winter snow instead of the summer and the chronic arthritis of Anna the elephant.

Contributors

Presenter:
Rolf Harris
Series Producer:
John Groom
Executive Producer:
Sarah Hargreaves

Series about people who work at Heathrow airport.
The festive season resembles the nightmare before Christmas as Jean-Marie Lavillard deals with a string of emergencies. Meanwhile, passengers have just discovered that their flight may not be leaving; and an aircraft has been mislaid somewhere between Kiev and London.
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Subject:
Jean-Marie Lavillard
Series Producer:
Nick Catliff
Executive Producer:
Jeremy Mills

Edina, Patsy and Saffy get locked in the living room and begin to remember their time in the womb, reliving the experience of birth.

Contributors

Writer:
Jennifer Saunders
Director:
Bob Spiers
Producer:
Jon Plowman
Edina:
Jennifer Saunders
Patsy:
Joanna Lumley
Saffron:
Julia Sawalha
Mother:
June Whitfield
Patsy's mother:
Eleanor Bron

Concluding the documentary series set in Professor Robert Winston's fertility clinic in London.

The end is in sight for Tania and Ray, while, against all odds, Anna has had a second successful IVF attempt and her baby is due at the same time as Tania and Ray's twins. For Rebecca, however, an attempt at IVF hinges on a vital scan. Finally, there is an unexpected honour for Robert Winston.
See today's choices.

Booklet: available by sending a cheque or postal order for £2.95. made payable to BBC Education, to [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Professor Robert Winston
Producer:
Joanna Clinton Davis
Executive Producer:
Olivia Lichtenstein

Tonight's programme of topical debate comes from Bristol. The panel includes Chief Secretary to the Treasury William Waldegrave and Labour's legal affairs spokesperson Paul Boateng.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
William Waldegrave
Panellist:
Paul Boateng
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Series Editor:
Christopher Capron

Comedy starring Woody Allen, Diane Keaton

An insecure film critic, Allan Felix, constantly calls on the spirit of Humphrey Bogart for advice on how to treat women.
(1972, 15)
See Films: pages 57-66

Contributors

Director:
Herbert Ross
Allan Felix:
Woody Allen
Linda Christie:
Diane Keaton
Dick Christie:
Tony Roberts
Humphrey Bogart:
Jerry Lacy
Nancy Felix:
Susan Anspach
Sharon:
Jennifer Salt
Julie:
Joy Bang
Jennifer:
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