(to 7.20)
Live coverage from
Harrogate of emergency motions and debates on the City, and rates reform - the Government's new community charge.
Commentators Sir Robin Day David Dimbleby with Nick Clarke
A See-Saw programme. (R)
The fragile beauty of goldleaf is much admired but. though many believe the art of goldbeating is dying, the Lingwood family of London carries on the tradition. This fascinating, award-winning documentary follows the painstaking process of creating goldleaf through all its stages, as well as giving examples of the many ways in which the end product is used.
Produced and directed by MICKI DIOKOFF
with Mike Smith and Vivien Creegor Live action by land, sea and air from RAF Finningley (Transit is at 7.20pm)
The final session from
Harrogate, with a debate on 'Privatisation of public
Services', and the address by The Rt Hon David Steel , mp, Leader of the Liberal Party. including at
3.00 News and Weather
4.0 The September Handicap Stakes (7f 60yds) Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY
JOHN HANMER
Producer BOB DUNCAN
(Pocitani ovecek) starring
Zaneta Fuchsova
Nine-year-old Hanka has spent her life in a cardiology clinic: it has become her home, and the staff her family. Hanka is quite happy, making her rounds, visiting the disreputable porter, ordering the nurses about. But a new cleaner, Anezka, opens
Hanka's eyes to the world beyond the hospital gates.
Written by J. CABRADEK and KAREL KACHYNA Directed by KAREL KACHYNA
(A Czechoslovak film with English subtitles)
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Presented by Chris Kelly Doing battle are resident cooks Michael Barry and Michael Smith drinks experts Jill Goolden and Oz Clarke with this week's special guests Alison Dowling (alias Elizabeth Archer in The Archers) and actor Martin Jarvis Producer JEREMY MILLS Series producer
PETER BAZALGETTE (R)
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continues a season of films featuring
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS 'S jungle hero. Tonight starring Lex Barker Brenda Joyce i Tarzan penetrates a hidden jungle valley in search of a long-lost woman aviator - only to discover a magic fountain of youth and the Palace of Eternal Life.
Screenplay by CURT SIODMAK and HARRY CHANDLEE Produced by SOL LESSER Directed by LEE SHOLEM
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Television's most moving series concludes with a preview of this weekend's Finningley 87 air display.
There's a look to the future of British motorways and also to the past - the restoration of one of Britain's best-loved cars.
Technical co-ordinator BERNIE DAVIS Director BOB WILD
Producer PETER HYLTON CLEAVER
from Barnsdale
Gardening Wildlife Special. A look at Garden Wildlife Week, launched by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and Practical Gardening, which starts this Sunday.
Naturalist Jessica Holm, and RSPB specialist Laurence Rose join Geoff Hamilton and Anne Swithinbank to give practical advice.
BBC Pebble Mill
(Shown again on Monday on BBC2)
by BERNARD FARRELL and GRAHAM REID starring Dan Gordon Colum Convey
Hilary Reynolds Maeve Germaine in Three into One
Music KEN HOWARD
Film cameraman MIKE RADFORD Film editor JOHN JARVIS
Lighting director BRENDAN CARR Designer JAMES GRANT
Produced and directed by SYDNEY LOTTERBY
Peter Ustinov presents a personal and entertaining view of Russia's tumultuous history.
1: A Giant's Childhood Peter Ustinov , born in London but conceived in Leningrad, has a special relationship with the Russian people. His popularity there opened many doors, and he and his crew were able to film in locations not easily accessible to Westerners. In the first of six programmes,
Ustinov visits Kiev where the Russian State was founded, goes to the circus and interviews Ivan the Terrible! Ivan the Terrible
ALEXANDER TROFIMOV
Written by PETER USTINOV
Directed by JOHN MCGREEVY Produced by JOHN MCGREEVY and VICTOR SOLNICKI A crv production
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The last word on world events analysed by Peter Snow Donald MacCormick and Adam Raphael
starring
Humphrey Bogart Walter Huston
A tribute to the great
American director who died last month. The veteran director
John Huston received two Oscars for this remarkable film - for his screen adaptation of Traven's novel, and as 'Best Director'. His father also received an Oscar as 'Best Actor' for his role as a grizzled prospector.
Screenplay by JOHN HUSTON Based on the novel by B.TRAVEN
Produced by HENRY BLANKE Directed by JOHN HUSTON
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