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Another chance to see an episode from the wildlife series.

The story of a female earwig's struggle for survival. Constantly under threat from predators, she must always keep one feeler ahead of her enemies. By working at the limits of available camera technology, this programme plunges deep into the earwig's strange world of miniature monsters.

Contributors

Narrator:
David Attenborough

Today, the Royal Ballet's Irek Mukhamedov talks to Angela Rippon about his life and career, including the time he spent with the Boishoi Ballet.
Meanwhile, Anton Mosimann prepares beluga caviar, blinis and roast duck borscht. Last in the series.

Contributors

Interviewee:
Irek Mukhamedov
Interviewer:
Angela Rippon
Cook:
Anton Mosimann

Live coverage of the final day's play from Trent Bridge in the last of three Cornhill Insurance Test matches between England and India.
(Coverage continues at 12 noon on BBC2)

Contributors

Commentary:
Richie Benaud
Commentary:
Geoffrey Boycott
Commentary:
David Gower
Commentary:
Ravi Shastri

Today's grand final in the general knowledge quiz provides contestants with a chance to become series champion and win a holiday for two in the Far East. Presented by Henry Kelly.
Last in the Series.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Henry Kelly

Continuingthe culinary magazine series which features inspirational recipe ideas spiced by investigative consumer reports.
Tonight, includes celebrity chef
Brian Turner , who reveals his secrets for making mouthwatering sauces; dining out by Royal Appointment at Madame Tussaud 's; discovering Elvis is alive and well in Streatham, south west London; a recipe for Chinese prawn pancakes; and more ideasfor delicious suppers and creamy puddings. Presented by Juliet Morris , Pete McCarthy and Will Hanrahan.
Series producer Mary Clyne ; Series director
BenWarwick Stereo Subtitled ..............
♦ See Food: page 28

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Turner
Unknown:
Madame Tussaud
Presented By:
Juliet Morris
Presented By:
Pete McCarthy
Presented By:
Will Hanrahan.
Producer:
Mary Clyne

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

Tonight's programme follows the demanding life of criminal defence solicitor June Venters who is determined to make sure justice is done and the innocent really are innocent until proven guilty. Her latest murder case is no exception.

Contributors

Subject:
June Venters
Series Producer:
Tracy Cook
Executive Producer:
Olivia Lichtenstein

Oscar-winning crime drama, starring Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway

Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker achieve growing notoriety as they carry out a series of robberies with their gang in 1930s America.
(1967, 18)
See Films: pages 47-54 *****

Contributors

Director:
Arthur Penn
Clyde Barrow:
Warren Beatty
Bonnie Parker:
Faye Dunaway
CW Moss:
Michael J Pollard
Buck Barrow:
Gene Hackman
Blanche:
Estelle Parsons
Frank Hamer:
Denver Pyle
Ivan Moss:
Dub Taylor
Velma Davis:
Evans Evans
Eugene Grizzard:
Gene Wilder
Grocery store owner:
James Stiver
Deputy:
Clyde Howdy

Drama starring Megan Follows, Stuart Margolin

Having run away from the clinic where she has been recovering from the trauma of witnessing her father's death, 17-year-old Shelley McBride returns to her family home. There she begins to piece together the few clues to his mysterious shooting.
(1990)
See Films: pages 47-54 **

Contributors

Director:
Patricia Gruben
Shelley McBride:
Megan Follows
Bob Bolden:
Stuart Margolin
Barbara McBride:
Patricia Collins
Terry McBride:
David Hewlett
Angel:
Damon D'Oliveira
Dr Cole:
Deanne Henry
Lyman McBride:
Rob Roy
Matina:
Margot Kane
Hugh McBride:
Ken Camroux

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