North Yorkshire Moors
Railway.
The ups and downs of a homemade airship.
I First showing on FILM network television. Another adventure with the showgirl with a heart of gold (Ann Sothern).
0 FILMS: page 31-37
Starring
Joan Fontaine
Set in Italy, the story of an ill-fated love affair.
0 FILMS: page 31-37
Ed is sleepwalking.
With director Spike Lee.
3: The Great Barrier Reef
The tortoise and hare.
Fun for toddlers.
Followed by The Travel Show UK
Mini Guides
Loch Ness.
1957-67. Continuing his life story.
Followed by Wild World
Carnivorous plants.
Word definition quiz.
Disc jockey Alan Freeman picks his favourite TV clips.
A church bell is made to a 12th-century design.
The Mould, the Myth and The Microbe
The story of the scientists who brought penicillin to the world.
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Where Silence Has Lease
The Enterprise becomes trapped in a mysterious void. * TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Reportage
With Aminatta Forna.
Producer Charlotte Metcalf
Series editor Sebastian Scott
LA Star, Shazzy and Tarrie D; James and Linda Gayl Lewis.
Presented by Antoine de Caunes. Executive producers Tim Newman and Alex Berger
An NBdC production for BBCtv
A Cold War
In 1945 Britain, America and the USSR were allies against Hitler; less than a year later
Winston Churchill condemned
Soviet expansionism. With east-west relations once again at a crossroads, Dr Christopher Andrew examines the origins of mutual distrust which was at the heart of the Cold War.
See panel below
Producer Jonathan Dent
Series editor Roy Davies
That's Showbiz (Part 1). When a member of a United Services
Organisation troupe has appendix problems she is rushed to the 4077th. The problems begin for Hawkeye
(Alan Aida ) when her colleagues arrive to cheer her up. (Part 2 next Wednesday)
A new four-part comedy thriller written by John Flanagan and Andrew McCulloch
Starring Nigel Havers, Warren Clarke
Deep in the heart of the Kremlin, Moscow, a discovery is made which sends shock waves through the hierarchy of the KGB, and the repercussions of which are felt in the heart of the City of London and in a brewery in Eccles.
A Cinema Verity production for BBCtv
Drama: page 5
Picture Story: page 73
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
A personal perspective which challenges the consensus on a subject of current interest. Editor Anne Tyerman
By the Conservative Party.
With Jeremy Paxman.
More features, films and discussion on the arts and the media from the late night magazine programme.