Programme Index

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7.10 Pinocchio
Animation.
(Repeat)

7.35 Smurfs' Adventures
Animation.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

8.00 News
(Subtitled)
Regional News; Weather

8.10 Raccoons
Animated adventures.
(Repeat)

8.35 To Me... to You
Action quiz game.
(Shown last Friday) (Stereo) (Subtitled)

9.00 News
(Subtitled)
Regional News; Weather

9.05 Spiderman
The cartoon superhero.
(Stereo)

9.35 Smart
Art series.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

Animated retelling set in the animal world of the classic Dickens tale. With the voices of Julian Lennon, Michael York, Kelly LeBrock and Sheena Easton.

Contributors

Voices:
Julian Lennon
Voices:
Michael York
Voices:
Kelly LeBrock
Voices:
Sheena Easton
Director:
Don Arioli

Disney comedy starring Peter Ustinov , Helen Hayes

A British aristocrat steals secret microfilm from a Chinese warlord.
(1975) (Subtitled)

See Films: pages 42-48

Contributors

Director:
Robert Stevenson
Hnup Wan:
Peter Ustinov
Hettie:
Helen Hayes
Lord Southmere:
Derek Nimmo
Emily:
Joan Sims
Fan Choy:
Bernard Bresslaw
Superintendent Grubbs:
Roy Kinnear
Harris:
Deryck Guyler

Tim plays truant to avoid the rumours at school. Lou loses out on a business deal.
(Repeated at 5.20pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)

Followed by the Nation's Favourite Children's Book
Michael Palin talks about The Arabian Nights.

Contributors

Speaker (The Nation's Favourite Children's Book):
Michael Palin

Michael Flatley stars in this made-for-TV version of his show. The ancient clans are troubled as a new dark power emerges to challenge the Lord of the Dance.
With Bernadette Flynn and Daire Nolan Director David Mallet
Repeat Stereo Subtitled ................

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Flatley
Unknown:
Bernadette Flynn
Director:
David Mallet

Comedy starring John Goodman, Peter O'Toole, John Hurt

When the British monarchy is tragically wiped out, the dregs of the royal line produce an unexpected heir to the throne: Las Vegas lounge singer Ralph Jones.
(1991, PG)
See Films: pages 42-48 **

Contributors

Director:
David S Ward
Ralph Jones:
John Goodman
Cedric Willingham:
Peter O'Toole
Lord Graves:
John Hurt
Gordon:
Leslie Phillips

Romance is in the air but will the wedding ever take place?
Narrated by Robert Lindsay, with the voices of Jim Broadbent, Charlotte Coleman, Noreen Kershaw, Rosemary Leach, Alun Lewis, Neil Morrissey, June Whitfield and Michael Williams.

Contributors

Narrator:
Robert Lindsay
Voices:
Jim Broadbent
Voices:
Charlotte Coleman
Voices:
Noreen Kershaw
Voices:
Rosemary Leach
Voices:
Alun Lewis
Voices:
Neil Morrissey
Voices:
June Whitfield
Voices:
Michael Williams

Jenny Powell looks at clips from Disney's latest film Hercules as well as favourites like Winnie the Pooh, George of the Jungle and the live action 101 Dalmatians.
(Subtitled)

Followed by the Nation's Favourite Children's Book
Terrence Hardiman talks about The Borrowers by Mary Norton.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jenny Powell
Speaker (The Nation's Favourite Children's Book):
Terrence Hardiman

Action adventure starring Kevin Costner, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Morgan Freeman, Alan Rickman

After escaping from prison in the Holy Land, Robin of Locksley and his friend Azeem return to England, where they discover Robin's father murdered and King Richard exiled. When they meet a band of thieves in the woods, they join forces to try to oust the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham. The soundtrack features the Bryan Adams song (Everything I Do) I Do for You.
(1991, PG)
See Films: pages 42-48 ****

Contributors

Director:
Kevin Reynolds
Robin of Locksley/Robin Hood:
Kevin Costner
Maid Marian:
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Sheriff of Nottingham:
Alan Rickman
Azeem:
Morgan Freeman
Will Scarlett:
Christian Slater
Mortianna:
Geraldine McEwan
Friar Tuck:
Micheal McShane
Lord Locksley:
Brian Blessed
Guy of Gisborne:
Michael Wincott
Little John:
Nick Brimble
Fanny:
Soo Drouet
King Richard:
Sean Connery
Wulf:
Daniel Newman
Bull:
Daniel Peacock
Duncan:
Walter Sparrow
Bishop:
Harold Innocent
Much:
Jack Wild

A look back at highlights from last year's Vets' School series which followed the progress of a group of veterinary students as they worked to become qualified vets. Now graduates, there's a chance to see how the vets fare in Vets in Practice, a ten-part series starting tomorrow at 8pm.

The first of five daily episodes this week. Ricky suffers a crisis of confidence on his big day, but Bianca has problems of her own. A surprise gift puts Phil in a tight spot, while Tiffany is getting into holiday mode with the help of Grant's credit card.
For cast see Tuesday

Concluding the two-part drama adapted by Lizzie Mickery r from Gillian White 's novel.
Starring Keeley Hawes
Joe Duttine , Nicholas Jones Ange finds she needs all her ingenuity to survive the pitfalls of being married to both her original husband Billy and, bigamously, to the wealthy industrialist Sir Fabian Ormerod.
Soon she realises it is time to end the lies. Seetoday'schoices. For cast see Sunday

Contributors

Adapted By:
Lizzie Mickery
Unknown:
Gillian White
Unknown:
Keeley Hawes
Unknown:
Joe Duttine
Unknown:
Nicholas Jones
Unknown:
Sir Fabian Ormerod.

In the final programme of the series, Danny Baker recalls classic soccer action from season 1985-86, together with the music and comedy of the period. The summer of saw English football at its lowest ebb following the traumatic events at Heysel Stadium, but player/manager Kenny Dalglish helped lift spirits at Anfield as Liverpool, together with their great rivals Everton, looked set to dominate the season.
See Alan Hansen: page 37

Contributors

Presenter:
Danny Baker
Series Producer:
Chris Kelly
Executive Producer:
Tony Moss

Concluding the series of programmes examining some of rock music's classic albums.

Released in 1977, Rumours has sold in excess of 25 million copies and is still the fourth largest-selling album ever. The LP was recorded when Fleetwood Mac were on a musical high, but enduring a personal low. The two couples within the group - Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham and Christine and John McVie - were splitting up. The programme features interviews with the five band members and footage of the group playing live in concert.

Contributors

Interviewee:
Mick Fleetwood
Interviewee:
Stevie Nicks
Interviewee:
Lindsay Buckingham
Interviewee:
Christine McVie
Interviewee:
John McVie
Director:
David Heffernan
Executive Producer:
Nick de Grunwald
Executive Producer:
Bous de Jong

Comedy thriller starring Michael Crawford, Oliver Reed

Two misfit brothers seek notoriety by stealing the Crown Jewels and returning them a week later. But their carefully thought-out plan almost inevitably goes wrong.
(1967)
See Films: pages 42-48 ***

Contributors

Director:
Michael Winner
Michael Tremayne:
Michael Crawford
David Tremayne:
Oliver Reed
Inspector Marryatt:
Harry Andrews
Colonel Gurney-Simms:
James Donald
Riggs:
Daniel Massey
Sir Matthew:
Michael Hordern
Lt Sprague:
Edward Fox
Lennie:
Warren Mitchell
Harassed man:
Frank Finlay
Mrs Tremayne:
Rachel Kempson

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