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Drama based on a true story, starring John Gielgud, Jane Birkin

Thirty years after New Zealand author Katherine Mansfield died, her husband visits France and clashes with a striking young woman who reminds him of Katherine, and past promises. Is the man simply cashing-in on his wife's success, or has he helped consolidate her reputation?
(1985)
See Films: pages 57-66

Including at 11.00 News (Subtitled); Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Director:
John Reid
John Middleton Murry:
John Gielgud
Marie Taylor:
Jane Birkin
Katherine Mansfield:
Jane Birkin
Andre de Sarry:
Feodor Atkine
Young John:
Simon Ward
Lisa:
Louba Guertchikoff
Alain:
Maurice Chevit
Violetta:
Mireille Alcantara
Alfredo:
Leonard Pezzino

Continuing the culinary magazine series which features inspirational recipe ideas spiced by investigative consumer reports.

Tonight's programme includes simple suppers and perfect puddings; and celebrity British chef Alastair Little reveals the techniques he uses to make the most of cod. Plus, in National Pub Week, a report on the revolution in traditional "pub grub" - are pickled eggs and crisps a thing of the past?

Presented by Juliet Morris, Pete McCarthy and Will Hanrahan.

Contributors

Presenter:
Juliet Morris
Presenter:
Pete McCarthy
Presenter:
Will Hanrahan
Chef:
Alastair Little
Series Producer:
Mary Clynes
Series Director:
Ben Warwick

Pauline returns from America with unexpected news about Michelle. Ruth is worried that Kathy and Phil are behaving awkwardly towards her when she tries to visit Ben. Bianca receives a surprise in the post. Meanwhile, Carol has a scare when she takes Billy and Martin to the playground.
(For cast see Thursday)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

First of three documentaries profiling women law enforcers who live their lives at the cutting edge of crime.

Tonight's programme features Detective Inspector Susan Hill, a mother of two who has just returned from maternity leave to head serious crime investigations for
Hounslow CID in Middlesex. Although there are more than 300 detective inspectors in the Metropolitan Police Service, only ten of them are women. But at Hounslow Police Station, DI Hill has made her mark.

Now at the top in a traditionally male world, she is on call 24 hours a day running a team of 30, mainly male, officers. Her latest case involves an Asian woman who claims she has been raped by her best friend's husband. But first Hill must assess whether there is enough evidence to arrest the suspect.

Contributors

Subject:
Detective Inspector Susan Hill
Series Producer:
Tracy Cook
Executive Producer:
Olivia Lichtenstein

Highlights of today's play in the ladies' quarterfinals. Last year, the top four seeds - Steffi Graf, Jana Novotna, Conchita Martinez and Arantxa Sanchez Vicario all progressed to the semi-finals, but will the same happen this year? Presented by Sue Barker.
(Repeated tomorrow at 9.00am on BBC2)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker

Concluding the two-part dramatisation of the disturbing story of a woman's fight to prove her innocence, starring Donna Mills, Robert Wagner

While recuperating from a mild heart attack, Joyce begins to suspect her husband's involvement in the death of his partner.

Contributors

Joyce Lukezic:
Donna Mills
Ron Lukezic:
Robert Wagner
Dan Ryan:
Steven Bauer
Martin Busey:
Lane Smith
Wally Roberts:
Dennis Christopher
Amie Merrill:
Lewis Vanbergen
Tom Trinnes:
James Handy
Pat Redmond:
Robert Sampson
Marilyn Redmond:
Penny Fuller
Nadine:
Mimi Kuzyk

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