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Search for the Yeti. This film follows explorer Chris Bonington and his team on an expedition to the Himalayas in Tibet, as they search forthe elusive Yeti - otherwise known as the "Abominable
Snowman". Narrated by Andrew Sachs.

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Bonington
Unknown:
Andrew Sachs.

Comedy starring
Kenneth Connor
Sidney James
The reading of a will in an isolated moorland mansion on a stormy night seems to be the stuff of fiction - but it becomes a grim reality for nervous Ernie Broughton and his crazy family.
Director Pat Jackson (1961, U)
♦ See Films: pages 57-66 ***
Including at 11.00 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Connor
Unknown:
Sidney James
Unknown:
Ernie Broughton
Director:
Pat Jackson
Ernie Broughton:
Kenneth Connor
Syd Butler:
Sidney James
Linda Dickson:
Shirley Eaton
Guy Broughton:
Dennis Price
Mr Sloane, solicitor:
Donald Pleasence
Fisk, the butler:
Michael Gough
Aunt Emily:
Esma Cannon
Adam Faith:
Adam Faith

Flakey the Clown is arrested when
Hannah and Lance report him to the police, but Jo decides he is harmless and takes him under her wing. The identity of the local bus ghost is finally revealed. Jen and Cody are working hard fortheirexams. Billy is diagnosed with dyslexia, but he has a sympathetic teacher in Andrew Watson.
Shown at 12.35pm Stereo Subtitled....

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Watson.
Helen Daniels:
Anne Haddy
Cody Willis:
Peta Brady
Lou Carpenter:
Tom Oliver
Cheryl Stark:
Caroline Gillmer
Danielle Stark:
Eliza Szonert
Brett Stark:
Brett Blewitt
Philip Martin:
Ian Rawlings
Hannah Martin:
Rebecca Ritters
Mark Gottlieb:
Bruce Samazan
Annalise Hartman:
Kimberley Davies
Sam Kratz:
Richard Grieve
Marlene Kratz:
Moya O'Sullivan
Karl Kennedy:
Alan Fletcher
Susan Kennedy:
Jackie Woodburne
Libby Kennedy:
Kym Valentine
Malcolm Kennedy:
Benji McNair
Billy Kennedy:
Jesse Spencer
Jen Handley:
Alyce Platt
Stonefish Rebecchl:
Anthony Engelman
Joanna Hartman:
Emma Harrison
Angie Rebecchi:
Lesley Baker
Toadfish:
Ryan Moloney
Luke Handley:
Bernard Curry
Patrick Kratz:
Shane Porteous
Flakey:
Brian Wenzel
Pete Webb:
Gabriel Egan
Television presenter:
Simon Roger
Adrian Ewart:
Jeremy Kewley
Lance Halls:
Andrew Bibby
Andrew Watson:
Christopher Ultimann
Kate Comwall:
Christie Sistrunk
Sonny Hammond:
Tom Hutchings
Dee Dee Mamm Oliti:
Cassandra Miller

Ronnie Corbett returns with another edition of the light-hearted game show which asks children to speak their mind.
Tonight, three more contestants have the amusing task of trying to unravel the unpredictable minds of nine young children, as they offer their own unique definitions of words, phrases, people and places.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ronnie Corbett
Producer:
Danny Greenstone
Executive Producer:
Alan Boyd

Four more contenders take turns in the famous black chair, answering questions put to them by regular quizmaster Magnus Magnusson.
In the spotlight tonight are Eleanor Macnair, a retired civil servant from Bath; Russell Turner, a mature student from Norwich; Doreen Van-Cauter, an academic tutor from St Albans; and Joseph West, a helicopter consultant from Suffolk.
The contestants' specialist subjects are the Gospels, the Chartist Movement, Canadian writer Elizabeth Smart, and Germany's wartime prisoners' camp Colditz. Tonight's quiz comes from Norwich Cathedral.
Director/Producer David Mitchell

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson.
Unknown:
Eleanor MacNair
Unknown:
Russell Turner
Unknown:
Doreen Van-Cauter
Unknown:
Joseph West
Unknown:
Elizabeth Smart
Producer:
David Mitchell

Fantasy adventure starring Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger
In the rotten heart of Gotham City, wrongdoers face a new nemesis: a caped crusader cracking down on crime. Photojournalist Vicki Vale's investigations take her to a party given by easy-going millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne. Meanwhile, dapper mobster Jack Napier becomes a fall guy for his criminal kingpin boss and undergoes a terrible transformation - emerging as a twisted villain destined to pose a deadly threat to Vicki and the mysterious Batman.
Continues after the Nine O'Clock News.
(1989, 15)
See Films: pages 57-66

Contributors

Director:
Tim Burton
Batman:
Michael Keaton
Bruce Wayne:
Michael Keaton
Joker/Jack Napier:
Jack Nicholson
Vicki Vale:
Kim Basinger
Alexander Knox:
Robert Wuhl
Commissioner Gordon:
Pat Hingle
Harvey Dent:
Billy Dee Williams
Alfred:
Michael Gough
Carl Grissom:
Jack Palance
Alicia:
Jerry Hall
Bob the Goon:
Tracey Walter
Mayor:
Lee Wallace
Eckhardt:
William Hootkins
Goon:
Richard Strange
Goon:
Carl Chase
Goon:
Mac MacDonald
Goon:
George Lane Cooper
Goon:
Terence Plummer
Goon:
Phil Tan
Accountant:
John Sterland
Rotelli:
Edwin Craig
First Crimelord:
Vincent Wong
Second Crimelord:
Joel Cutrara
Ricorso:
John Dair
Nic:
Christopher Fairbank
Eddie:
George Roth
Anchorwoman:
Kate Harper
Anchorman:
Bruce McGuire
Television Director:
Richard Durden
Becky:
Kit Hollerbach
Television Technician:
Lachelle Carl
Napier Hood:
Del Baker
Napier Hood:
Jazzer Jeyes
Napier Hood:
Wayne Michaels
Napier Hood:
Valentino Musetti
Napier Hood:
Rocky Taylor
Reporter:
Keith Edwards
Reporter:
Leon Herbert
Scientist:
Michael Balfour
Mom:
Liza Ross
Dad:
Garrick Hagon
Jimmy:
Adrian Meyers
Dr Wayne:
David Baxt
Mrs Wayne:
Sharon Holm

Desmond Lynam and Sue Barker introduce highlights of this afternoon's men's quarterfinals.
This year's favourites to win the tournament include defending champion Pete Sampras ,
Andre Agassi , Boris Becker , Goran Ivanisevic , Michael Stich , and recent French Open champion Yevgeny Kafelnikov.
Last year, all top four men's and ladies' seeds succeeded in reaching the semi-finals forthe first time since
1927. But will there be any top seeds left amongtoday's remaining eight players, to win a place in this year's semi-finals on Friday?
Repeated tomorrow at 9.00am on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Sue Barker
Unknown:
Pete Sampras
Unknown:
Andre Agassi
Unknown:
Boris Becker
Unknown:
Goran Ivanisevic
Unknown:
Michael Stich
Unknown:
Yevgeny Kafelnikov.

Drama based on a true story, starring Charlton Heston, Richard Thomas, James Coburn

During a routine flight from Denver to Chicago on 19 July 1989, a passenger plane develops an engine fault. As he struggles heroically to land the aircraft safely, Captain Al Haynes radios for emergency landing clearance in Sioux City, Iowa, setting in motion an amazing sequence of events.
(1992, PG) **
See Films: pages 57-66

Contributors

Director:
Lamont Johnson
Captain Al Haynes:
Charlton Heston
Gary Brown:
Richard Thomas
Jim Hathaway:
James Coburn
Bob Hamilton:
Leon Russom
Lt Colonel Dennis Nielsen:
John M Jackson
Chris Porter:
Tom O'Brien
Sam Gochenour:
Philip Baker Hall
Dan Bennett:
Tom Everett
First Officer Bill Records:
Carmen Argenziano
Flight Engineer Dudley Dvorak:
Bruce McGill
Dennis Fitch:
Arthur Rosenberg
Chuck Sundberg:
Bill Geissunger
Gary Anderson:
Steven M Porter
Elaine Brown:
Stephanie Dunnam
Marcia Poole:
Mariangela Pino
Lead flight attendant:
null Akuyoe
BJ Johnson:
Kenneth Stephens
Marg Shuck:
Judith Hart
Dr Larry Foster:
Matthew Nelson
Spencer Bailey:
Colt Sicher
Dr Michael Wolpert:
Joe Howard
Shari Zenor:
Robin Frates
Tony Feeney:
Jeremy Howard
Nurse Colleen Johnson:
Sharon Howard
Nurse Barbara Small:
Priscilla Hagen
Woman:
Mary Wayman
Mrs Haynes:
Mary Wayman
Heidl:
Jennifer Davis
Joe:
BJ Tobin
Trooper:
John Beumier

BBC One London

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

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