(to 7.35)
First showing on network television.
Another crazy comedy with temperamental
Carmelita (Lupe Velez ).
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Starring Ava Gardner a statue of Venus comes alive and falls in love with a window dresser.
With songs by Kurt Weill.
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Stan and Ollie try to keep their no good twin brothers a secret.
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American magazine programme.
Westerns: Serials
Extracts from famous cowboy serials.
Told by Tom Baker.
Fun for toddlers.
Followed by Muggeridge: Ancient and Modern
Concluding his life story.
Followed by Westminster Live
From Cheltenham.
4.00 EBF Novices' Hurdle Race
Final (Handicap. 2m)
(Continued from BBC1)
Basketry skills.
Dr David Owen , MP, picks his favourite TV clips.
Followed by Holiday Outings
The Italian lakes.
The First Americans
New evidence on the first residents of the New World.
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Elementary, Dear Data. Using the holodeck to re-create
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Reportage
Live from Manchester,
Aminatta Forna presents the magazine programme with reports, news and views from Britain and around the world.
Producer Charlotte Metcalf
Series editor Sebastian Scott
Antoine de Caunes surveys the Continental scene and chases up the pop brat pack:
Ziggy Marley , the Nelsons and David Halliday.
Executive producers Tim Newman and Alex Berger
An NBdC production for BBCtv
A magazine programme, with three reports on how science affects us.
Our Backroom Boys
Under-funded by government, under-valued by industry - what's behind it all? Does
British science have an image problem?
Producer David Malone
A Key to the Past
A pig bone and a magnolia leaf provide new insights into the evolution of humankind.
Producer Tim Haines
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Perspective
Sergei Kapitza on science and the military.
Producer Richard Dale
Editor Caroline van den Brul
That's Showbiz (Part 2). Some surprising friendships are sealed during the enforced stay of the stranded United
Services Organisation troop at the 4077th.
A four-part comedy-thriller by John Flanagan and Andrew McCulloch.
Starring Nigel Havers Warren Clarke
2: The Net Tightens. The past lives of Jeremy Coward , investment banker, and Albert Robinson , brewery shop steward, are catching up with them. Meanwhile, MIS and the CIA are perplexed by the sudden increase in KGB activity in the UK.
Producer Caroline Gold Director Geoffrey Sax
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A personal perspective on a subject of current interest. Editor Anne Tyerman
With Peter Snow.
The arts and media magazine programme.