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Ruth Craig and Sarah Livermore , who are both deaf, re port on their Atlantic crossing in the Tall Ships Race. With signing and subtitles. Repeat WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/see_hear

Contributors

Unknown:
Ruth Craig
Unknown:
Sarah Livermore

A musical starring Elvis Presley, continuing the season of his films.
With Ann-Margret
A young racing driver arrives in Las Vegas dreaming of winning its grand prix.
(1964, U)
See Films: pages 44-53

Contributors

Director:
George Sidney
Lucky Jackson:
Elvis Presley
Rusty Martin:
Ann Margret
Count Elmo Mancini:
Cesare Danova
Mr Martin:
William Demarest
Shorty Farnsworth:
Nicky Blair
Swanson:
Robert B. Williams
Big Gus Olson:
Bob Nash

Griff Rhys Jones explores a Suffolk estuary, the setting for Arthur Ransome's happiest years and his great children's book We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea. Also
Helen Fielding, author of the cult classic Bridget Jones' Diary, gives an insight into her unlikely heroine.
I always wanted to be a Swallow: p 28

Contributors

Presenter:
Griff Rhys Jones
Speaker:
Helen Fielding

Acelebration of life, work and play along the river when Pam Rhodes joins the Maidstone River Festival. Featuring people on the narrow boats, the Dunkirk "little ships", Customs and Excise vessels, plus a look at the work of the Kent Air
Ambulance team.
Hymns ancient and modern, sung beside the centuries-old Archbishop's Palace, include Shall We Gather at the River, Singofthe Lord's Goodness, and The Day Thou Gavest. Executive producer Peter Williams Editor Helen Alexander

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Producer:
Peter Williams
Editor:
Helen Alexander

Love is a Very Splendid Thing
Ethel falls for Joe, an American airman, and her unhappy son Wilfred over-reacts.
Written by David Croft and Richard Spendlove ; Director Roy Gould ; Producers David Croft and Charles Garland

Contributors

Written By:
David Croft
Written By:
Richard Spendlove
Director:
Roy Gould
Producers:
David Croft
Producers:
Charles Garland
Jack Skinner:
Paul Shane
Ethel Schumann:
Su Pollard
Cecil Parkin:
Jeffrey Holland
May Skinner:
Julia Deakin
Vera Plumtree:
Barbara New
Harry Lambert:
Stephen Lewis
Arnold:
Ivor Roberts
Ralph:
Perry Benson
Percy:
Terry John
Gloria Skinner:
Lindsay Grimshaw
Wilfred Schumann:
Paul Aspen
AmyMatlock:
Tara Daniels
Bernie Bleasdale:
Felix Bowness
Joe:
Mac McDonald

JillyGoolden hosts this week's show from Tenby, Pembrokeshire. Today's teams value model boats at Tenby Sailing Club, travel back in time to 1800 for a spot of barteringand inspect some unique manuscripts in Plantaganet House before the final auction round held in Carmarthen.
Series director Paul O'Dell : Series producer PatHolland Stereo Subtitled....

Contributors

Director:
Paul O'Dell

Smelling of Roses
In this final episode
Crabbe has lost his sense of taste and smell, Fisher is becoming obsessive, and a royal visit is expected at police HQ. At present there are no plans for a subsequent series. See today's choices.
Written byAndrewPayne; Producer ChrissySkinns; Director Rob Evans

Contributors

Director:
Rob Evans
HenryCrabbe:
Richard Griffiths
Margaret Crabbe:
Maggie Steed
Freddy Fisher:
Malcolm Sinclair
Gary Palmer:
Nicholas Lamont
Henderson the potato king:
Nick Raggett
Sally:
Marsha Thomason
PC Jane Morton:
Mary Woodvine
PCEdGuthrie:
Derren Utten
Philip:
Anthony O'Donnell
PeterWatson:
John Bowler
Valerie Watson:
Maureen Bennett
Jenny Drabble:
Caroline Loncq
Chief Constable Braithwaite:
Robert Putt
DrWise:
Brian Hickey
Dr Patterson:
Christopher Good
Charles Highbury:
David Bond

Another chance to see the last of two double-length episodes of the psychological thriller, starring Pauline Quirke, Caroline Goodall, Christopher Fulford

Olive finally tells Rosalind what really happened. But is she now telling the truth at last?
See today's choices.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Reg Gadney
Based on a novel by:
Minette Walters
Producer:
Linda James
Producer:
Julia Ouston
Director:
Stuart Orme
Olive Martin:
Pauline Quirke
Rosalind Leigh:
Caroline Goodall
Hal Hawksley:
Christopher Fulford
Fr Julian:
Dermot Crowley
Peter Crew:
Michael Percival
Edward Clarke:
David Horovitch
Dorothy Clarke:
Ann Davies
Marnie O'Brien:
Wendy Nottingham
Gary O'Brien:
Andrew Tiernan
Chris O'Brien:
John Wagland
Mrs Runcorn:
Paula Jacobs
Reggie Wheelan:
Jim Barclay
Prison officer:
Maureen Hibbert
Prison officer:
Sophie Stanton
Amber Martin:
Karen Westwood
Stewart Hayes:
Ian Reddington
Albert Hayes:
Timothy Bateson
Gwen Martin:
Yvonne D'Alpra
Robert Martin:
Barry Woolgar
Graham Deedes:
Colin Salmon
Dina:
Angela Belton

Tonight Everyman looks at how many Elvis Presley fans find the same sense of comfort and fellowship from their devotion to the king of rock 'n' roll as they do from worshipping Jesus. See today's choices.
Producer Ted Harrison
Series editor Richard Denton

Contributors

Unknown:
Elvis Presley
Producer:
Ted Harrison
Series Editor:
Richard Denton

Comedy thriller starring Michael Caine, Roger Moore

Two con men and their accomplice plan to steal a fortune in diamonds stashed in a safety deposit box by two unscrupulous scientists, who are dead ringers for the rogues.
(1990, 15)
See Films: pages 44-53 *

Contributors

Director:
Michael Winner
Sidney Lipton/Dr Daniel Hicklar:
Michael Caine
Gerald Bradley-Smith/Sir John Bavistock:
Roger Moore
Willie Metcalfe:
Sally Kirkland
Flo Fleming:
Deborah Barrymore
Darrell Hyde:
Lee Patterson
Nigel Holden:
Mark Burns
Inspector Grosse:
Derren Nesbitt
Francesca:
Deborah Leng

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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