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With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris.
At 7.00,8.00 main news, with summaries every 15 minutes; 7.12,7.40,8.12,8.40 Business; 7.25,7.55,8.25,8.55 Weather, Regional news, Travel; 7.32,8.32 Sport.

Contributors

Unknown:
Justin Webb
Unknown:
Juliet Morris.

Comedy drama starring Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers.
Debutante Terry Randall defies her wealthy father by becoming a Broadway hopeful. But it takes more than greasepaint and footlights to make an actress.
(1937, U)
See Films: pages 42-48 ****

Including at 11.00 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Director:
Gregory La Cava
Terry Randall:
Katharine Hepburn
Joan Maitland:
Ginger Rogers
Anthony Powell:
Adolphe Menjou
Linda Shaw:
Gail Patrick
Judy Canfield:
Lucille Ball

News from the region, with live reports and interviews on the issues affecting the south east. Presented by Tim Ewart and Gwenan Edwards with sports reports from Jonathan Wills.
Editor Guy Pelham ................................... REGIONAL PROGRAMME

Contributors

Presented By:
Tim Ewart
Unknown:
Gwenan Edwards
Unknown:
Jonathan Wills.
Editor:
Guy Pelham

A series which helps consumers to get the best value for their money.
Tonight, guest reporter Annabel Giles visits some cut-price designer shops at Bicester village, Oxfordshire, then visits Europe's biggest discount shopping centre in Troyes, south east of Paris where most things are half price. Chris Choi discovers how sitting your advanced driving test can cut your motor insurance bill.
Plus, the regularfeature with celebrity panellists Brian Turner ,
Wendy Craig , Steve Punt and Lowri Turner putting another consumer product to the test.
Producer Helen O'Rahilly ; Series producer
Geraldine McClelland

Contributors

Reporter:
Annabel Giles
Unknown:
Chris Choi
Unknown:
Brian Turner
Unknown:
Wendy Craig
Unknown:
Steve Punt
Unknown:
Lowri Turner
Producer:
Helen O'Rahilly
Producer:
Geraldine McClelland

Swifter, higher, stronger is the Olympic motto but has the athlete's ultimate dream to win gold created a culture of world-class cheats? Reporter Tom Mangold talks to Olympic athletes en route to this year's games who admit to having taken drugs and talks to the steroid gurus to reveal the hidden underground network behind the glamour of the centennial games.

(Note: because Panorama is a topical programme and likely to react to events in the news, the above programme is liable to change)

Contributors

Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Producer:
Eamonn Matthews
Editor:
Steve Hewlett

Last in the comedy series starring Karl Howman, Freddie Boardley

Mulherron extends his protection racket to include Betty's salon and Fraser encounters a beautiful American psychiatrist who reforms his character.

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Whiting
Producer:
Colin Gilbert
Producer:
Tom Kinninmont
Director:
John Stroud
Wayne Todd:
Karl Howman
Fraser Hood:
Freddie Boardley
Malky Mulherron:
Alex Norton
Betty Hood:
Aline Mowat
Morag Hood:
Ashley Jensen
Inspector McKenna:
Simon Donald
Maureen:
Sally Howitt
Crawford Liddell:
Kevan MacKenzie
Rumney:
Malcolm Shields
Scotty:
John Comerford
Lizzie:
Pauline Turner
Donald:
Paul Young
Murray:
Ian Angus Wilkie
Rory:
Gray O'Brien
Lesley Geraghty:
Lisa Orgolini

Ken Russell's adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's classic novel of sexual passions, starring Glenda Jackson, Jennie Linden, Alan Bates, Oliver Reed

1920s England: the Brangwen sisters Gudrun and Ursula find suitors in wealthy industrialist Gerald Crich and his schoolteacher best friend Rupert Birkin. For one couple it will mean love and marriage, for the other tragedy.
(1969, 18)
See Films: pages 42-48 ****

Contributors

Author:
D.H. Lawrence
Adapted by/Director:
Ken Russell
Gudrun Brangwen:
Glenda Jackson
Ursula Brangwen:
Jennie Linden
Rupert Birkin:
Alan Bates
Gerald Crich:
Oliver Reed
Hermione Roddice:
Eleanor Bron
Thomas Crich:
Awn Webb
Loerke:
Vladek Sheybal
Tom Brangwen:
Michael Gough

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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