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Comedy starring David Niven and featuring Peter Sellers
Inspector Clouseau, the overzealous and utterly incompetent gendarme, tries to unmask a master crook in this, the first of the Clouseau series.
Sir Charles DAVID NIVEN , Inspector Jacques Clouseau PETER SELLERS, George ROBERT WAGNER , Simone Clouseau CAPUCINE,
Princess DalaCLAUDIA CARDINALE , Defence attorney JOHN LEMESURIER
DirectorBlake Edwards (1964, PG) * See Films: pages 52-57 ****

Contributors

Unknown:
David Niven
Unknown:
Sir Charles David Niven
Unknown:
Jacques Clouseau
Unknown:
George Robert Wagner
Unknown:
Princess Dalaclaudia Cardinale
Unknown:
John Lemesurier
Unknown:
Directorblake Edwards

The first in a six-part drama.
1908: while in hospital after an accident, ten-year-old circus acrobat Tilda meets a dying woman who begs her to "find Arthur".
See today's choices.
Adapted by Richard Carpenter
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
See This Week: page 8; Children: page 40

Contributors

Adapted by:
Richard Carpenter
Tilde:
Morgan Bell
Arthur:
Eric Graves
The Rev Glasson:
John Shrapnel
Mr Mortimer:
Desmond Barrit
Sam Bossom:
Joe Duttine
Maggs:
Emil Wolk
Sarah Huggins:
Michelle Chadwick
Mrs Damper:
Annabelle Lee
Gavel:
Christopher Fairbank
Helen Somers (dying woman):
Mary Lincoln

For Passion Sunday, BBCjournalist
Michael Buerk meets people who have struggled with theirfaith because of theirexperiences. Music comes from Yorkshire choirs gathered in Sheffield Cathedral and includes Abide with Me, 0 Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go and Nearer My God to Thee.
Producer Michael Wakelin ; Editor Helen Alexander

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Buerk
Producer:
Michael Wakelin
Editor:
Helen Alexander

Where There's Smoke There's Barbecue
A portable gas barbecue promises idyllic feasts in the countryside for
Compo, Clegg and Foggy- ifthey can master the gas pressure valve.
Compo BILL OWEN , Clegg PETER SALLIS , Foggy BRIAN WILDE , Ivy JANE FREEMAN , Nora Batty KATHY STAFF ,
Edie THORA HIRD , Auntie Wainwright JEAN ALEXANDER
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell Repeat Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Owen
Unknown:
Clegg Peter Sallis
Unknown:
Foggy Brian Wilde
Unknown:
Ivy Jane Freeman
Unknown:
Nora Batty Kathy Staff
Unknown:
Edie Thora Hird
Unknown:
Auntie Wainwright Jean Alexander
Written By:
Roy Clarke
Producer:
Alan Jw Bell

Second in a four-part drama series.
As construction begins in Spain on Sam's dream rollercoaster, Allie decides she cannot continue their affair. At home
Sam's wife Charlotte cannot understand his black mood but soon learns the truth.
For cast see yesterday at 9.20pm. Part 3 next Saturday. Stereo Subtitled ....

The People vs Larry Flynt, Milos Forman's controversial new film, marks a welcome return to the screen for the Oscar-winning director of One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest and Amadeus (which can be seen at 12 midnight). Through interviews with Forman and many of his colleagues, this profile looks back over his early career in Czechoslovakia, his work as an American director and his commitment to freedom of speech.
Stereo
Subtitled
* See profile: page 46

Contributors

Participant:
Milos Forman
Director:
David Thompson
Series editor:
Nigel Williams

Is it right for childless couples to "rent a womb" and to pay for the service? Kim Cotton , the first surrogate mother in Britain, argues that we should learn from the American example set by Bill Handel , whose clinic offers "professional" surrogacy and minimises the risk of baby deals going wrong. Kim Cotton and Bill Handel join Professor Ian Craft, Dr David Cook and Dr Linda Hogan to discuss the issues with Joan Bakewell.
Executive producer John Drury
Series editor Anne Reevell
Stereo
NOTE: as Heart of the Matter is topical and likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Speaker:
Kim Cotton
Interviewee:
Bill Handel
Guest:
Ian Craft
Guest:
Dr David Cook
Guest:
Dr Linda Hogan
Presenter:
Joan Bakewell.
Executive Producer:
John Drury
Series Editor:
Anne Reevell

Oscar-winning drama starring
F Murray Abraham , Tom Hulce
1781: court composer Salieri is the most famous musician in Vienna.
Then, from nowhere, a young man called Mozart changes all that.
Antonio SalieriFMURRAY ABRAHAM ,
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart TOM HULCE ,
Constanze Mozart ELIZABETH BERRIDGE ,
Emanuel Schikaneder SIMON CALLOW , Leopold Mozart ROY DOTRICE Director Milos Forman (1984. PG)
Milos Forman 's Ha/rtomorrowatl2.10am
♦ See Films: pages 52-57 *****

Contributors

Unknown:
Murray Abraham
Unknown:
Tom Hulce
Unknown:
Antonio Salierifmurray Abraham
Unknown:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Tom Hulce
Unknown:
Constanze Mozart Elizabeth Berridge
Unknown:
Emanuel Schikaneder Simon Callow
Unknown:
Leopold Mozart Roy Dotrice
Director:
Milos Forman
Unknown:
Milos Forman

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