St Davids, Dyfed.
Lovers recall their first meeting.
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First in a short season of films.
Starring George Sanders as the debonair supersleuth. 0 FILMS: page 42
Meet the Invisible Man
A boxer on a murder charge takes a serum to make him invisible.
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Featuring Duke Ellington and his band.
Vintage American comedy.
Bill Cosby on holiday.
Animation.
A Shabby Dog Story
Followed by Muggeridge: Ancient and Modern
1903-27. An autobiographical film.
Followed by Mick Burke Awards
The second of two programmes for amateur adventure film-makers.
With Robert Robinson.
With guest Jools Holland.
Looking Back. A recap of what's happened to the places and people shown in the present series.
Garden visits to Belgium and Derbyshire, and the benefits of the Cottage Garden Society. Plant details on Ceefax page 617
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The Volunteer. At 14, Shane Paul O'Doherty manned the barricades in Londonderry's Bogside when the British troops arrived in 1969. Soon after he joined the IRA. Peter Taylor traces the fortunes of the O'Doherty family through 20 years of the Troubles in this first of three programmes. Producer Michael Dutfield
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A Drop to Drink?
Britain is in a state of hydrological stress. Hosepipe bans affected 20 million people in 1990. Some have lasted all winter. The 140,000 toilet flushes a minute, half a million loads of washing an hour, and three million dirty cars to clean a week, add up to a crisis of supply for rainy Britain. Could water meters be the answer? John Howard reports. Producer Andrea Brown
Series editor Jeremy Evans
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The mystery continues in David Lynch 's offbeat drama. Starring Kyle MacLachlan Michael Ontkean
As Ben Home fights past battles, Cooper heads for a showdown with Jean Renault, but a far more dangerous adversary moves ever nearer.
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David Jessel takes up the cases of people whose lives have been shattered by injustice. Fatal Error
Forty-seven people died when a brand new, British Midland Boeing 737 crashed into the Ml near Kegworth two years ago. The generally accepted view is that the cause was
'pilot error'. But was it as simple as that? Producer Nick Catliff
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Artist Derek Jarman returns to his former art master's house in Wimborne, Dorset which he helped to build. Director Keith Collins
Producer Ruth Rosenthal
With Jeremy Paxman.
The arts and media show.