Frontiers of Geology
Starring Joel McCrea Miriam Hopkins
Dorothy, the richest girl in the world, resolves to use a stand-in to find out whether Anthony loves her for herself alone.
Director William A Seiter
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Starring
Louis Hayward Joan Bennett
D'Artagnan and the Three
Musketeers are called upon to free Philippe from the Iron Mask and France from the tyrannical rule of Philippe's twin brother Louis XIV in this classic swashbuckling adventure.
Director James Whale
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A Story of the Nullarbor. Jim Smilie narrates the story of the train, 'the Tea and Sugar', which delivers essentials to the inhabitants of Australia's Nullarbor plain. Series editors Anthony Isaacs and Christopher Parsons
An ex-Fleet Street journalist looks at some of the drawbacks of desktop publishing. Presented by Michael Bywater.
('Into Print' continues next Monday)
BOOK: same title £7.99 from booksellers.
Green Claws is going to be a dragon in a play, but he keeps forgetting his lines. With Nick Mercer and Stella Goodier.
(R)
A preview of this weekend's Open University programmes.
The Panasonic European Open from Sunningdale. Can Nick Faldo improve on his best finish in this event two years ago as runner-up to Ian Woosnam ?
Introduced by Harry Carpenter.
Including at
2.00pm and 3.00pm News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
IAAF Mobil Grand Prix final, live from Athens. Attention will be focused on European
Championship competitors
Steve Backley and Linford Christie and on sprinters Leroy Burrell of the USA and Merlene Ottey of Jamaica. Introduced by Helen Rollason ,
Brendan Foster. Commentary by David Coleman , Ron Pickering.
Producers Martin Webster and Dave Gordon
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A look back at the events of the week as they were reported in the national press.
A Granada Television production for BBCtv
Shortcrust Pastry and Choux Pastry Michel Roux shows how a master craftsman makes a basic pastry, and then demonstrates how simple and versatile choux pastry can be. Director Sarah Novello Ruckley Producer Jill Marshall
A Hawkshead/Frances Whitaker production for BBCtv (R)
In today's programme, the beautiful and versatile late-flowering clematis; a dream garden in Newcastle upon Tyne; propagating yucca and agave, plus other late summer jobs from Barnsdale.
Presented by Geoff Hamilton , Nigel Colborn and Anne Swithinbank. Executive producer Stephanie Silk Editor Dennis Adams
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In the last of the present series there is an exclusive interview with a man who has eaten 48.611 potatoes and Rab C Nesbitt gives his views on the current state of British television. Featuring
Kate Donnelly , Gregor Fisher , Andy Gray , Helen Lederer , Tony Roper , Elaine C Smith and Jonathon Watson.
Director/Producer Colin Gilbert (R)
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A look at psychosynthesis, one of the least-known 20th-century approaches to psychology, through the work of Chris and Ewa Robertson. For Sandy, Mark and Adrienne, an intensive four-day workshop means a painful struggle to let go of the past in the hope of finding their inner potential. Producer Peter Armstrong
Is Enoch Powell a nobody? Is he over the hill? The first in an interview series with a difference. when one of the political world's most controversial figures finds out about his past - by talking to himself.
Producer Michael Davies
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Peter Snow presents the background to the day's top stories.
Starring
Dana Andrews
Rhonda Fleming
When two women are brutally murdered, a newspaper tycoon promises a directorship to the first of his assistants to scoop the story. Ed Mobley declines the challenge but agrees to help his friend,
Detective Kaufman, and persuades his fiancee Nancy to act as bait for the killer.
Director Fritz Lang
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