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This week a look at how saddles are made, and why, in some old films, women have lines down the backs of their legs. With Dave Chapman, Paul Hendy and Julie Westwood. SEND YOUR QUESTIONS TO: Dear Mr Barker , [address removed] or e-mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Chapman
Unknown:
Paul Hendy
Unknown:
Julie Westwood

The programme which looks at how people spend money during their leisure time, features another scrutiny of holiday firms, travel agents, event promoters and restaurateurs. Including another I ive report from Johnathan Maitland.
Series producer Siobhan Mulholland

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnathan Maitland.
Producer:
Siobhan Mulholland

Jamie Theakston introduces the hits from this week's top 40, featuring live performances from some of the current top bands, and the number one selling single of the week.
Repeated on Saturday WEBSITE: [web address removed]
TOP OF THE POPS - THE MAGAZINE: available from newsagents

Contributors

Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Director/Producer:
Chris Cowey

Another chance to see an episode of the interior design challenge show, in which two sets of neighbours decorate a room in each other's homes with the help of a team of design experts, and a budget of £500. In this programme, two sisters from Penistone in Yorkshire, swap decorating duties to transform a dining room and a beamed bedroom. Hosted by Carol Smillie.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Smillie
Director:
Duncan Hess
Producer:
Ann Hill

Ainsley Harriott, along with Samantha Norman, travels to Llandudno for a surprise Mad Hatters' Tea Party for the Mayor. With expert help from interior designer Anna Ryder Richardson, fashion designer Zandra Rhodes and the Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott
Unknown:
Samantha Norman
Designer:
Anna Ryder Richardson
Designer:
Zandra Rhodes
Director:
Mike Porecki
Producer:
Nick Thorogood

Continuing the crime drama series, starring Nigel Havers

Dr Paige is called out to the body of a man dressed as an angel, but his suspicions are aroused when it is claimed he accidentally fell out of a hot-air balloon.
See today's choices.
Written by Tom Needham

Contributors

Writer:
Tom Needham
Producer:
Beverley Dartnall
Director:
Sharon Miller
Dr Jonathan Paige:
Nigel Havers
DI Gillian Cramer:
Jane Gurnett
Sgt Keith Lardner:
Roderick Smith
DS Helen Diamond:
Nicola Cowper
Dr Nick McKenzie:
Bill Wallis
Dr Shaaban Hamada:
Nadim Sawalha
Angela Wakefield:
Marcia Warren
DC Gary Monk:
Ian Gain
PC Tom Allen:
Julian Kay
Beth Saunders:
Lynsey Baxter
Simon Harris:
Simon Williams
Anna Harris:
Nicola Pagett
Lucy Harris:
Fiona Donocik
Elaine Porter:
Phyllida Law
Grace:
Phyllida Hewat
Dr Ossinibi:
Tyrone Huggins
June Smith:
Angela Newmarch
Jimmy Smith:
Eric Graves
Neil Smith:
Alan Graves
Michael:
Adrian Bouchet

Continuing the rerun series of the entertainment show starring Paul O'Grady as the outrageous Lily Savage. Tonight Lily reminisces during a stroll in the Blue Peter garden. Guests include actor and TV presenter Tim Vincent, presenter Peter Purves and singer Sonia

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Contributors

Lily Savage:
Paul O'Grady
Guest:
Tim Vincent
Guest:
Peter Purves
Guest:
null Sonia
Director:
Alasdair MacMillan
Producer:
Mark Linsey

Gothic horror set in the 18th century, starring John Turner, Heather Sears
A nobleman returns home with his new wife following their honeymoon to find that the village is alive with rumours about the death of his first wife.
(1964, 15)
See Films: pages 63-74 *

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Robert Hartford-Davis
Sir Richard Fordyke:
John Turner
Lady Elizabeth:
Heather Sears
Diane:
Ann Lynn
Seymour:
Peter Arne
Colonel Wentworth:
Raymond Huntley
Mary:
Annette Whiteley
Harris:
Norman Bird
Sir Giles:
Joseph Tomelty
Ostler:
Patrick Troughton

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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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