Southampton to
Browndown.
A series for 4 and 5 year olds.
First showing on network television. Maisie (Ann Sothern) falls for an inventor.
Director Harry Beaumont
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A beautiful singer (
Margaret Lockwood ) helps a struggling publisher (Michael Rennie ).
Screenplay/Director Val Guest
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The Rose and Thistle
Show. Northumberland shepherd's show.
Failed inventions.
Animation.
Animation.
The World of Jane Phillips. Puppets.
Followed by You and Me
Galloway.
A couple launch the UK's smallest airline.
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Followed by Under the Sun
Madagascan reburials.
From Hickstead.
Commentary by Raymond Brooks-Ward and Stephen Hadley. Introduced by David Vine.
Producer Wendy Sheppard
A review of Silence of the Lambs, Mermaids and Guilty by Suspicion.
I Starring
Dale Robertson
Linda Darnell
A gripping story about survival against all odds. A group of passengers find themselves facing attack by a band of marauding Indians after their stagecoach breaks down in hostile desert terrain.
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Endangered Species
The future of 8,000 animals at London Zoo is in jeopardy. The 165-year-old institution has threatened to close in October unless it gets more money from the government. In an increasingly competitive environment and with the public more concerned about animals in captivity, are zoos now in danger themselves?
Tasneem Siddiqi investigates. Producer Tony Chapman
Executive producer Peter Lowe
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Dishes from down under, with shy and retiring gastronaut Keith Floyd. Tonight, the Northern Territory where he hunts the wily barramundi, learns to pickle fish, and creates a spicy Indonesian fish soup on a bed of crunchy vegetables. Director David Pritchard
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Sue Mott and Ray Stubbs present this week's investigations into the sporting stories behind and beyond the tabloid headlines. Executive producer Susan Woodward Editor David Taylor
The classic 70s comedy starring Frankie Howerd
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The third of six programmes about what happens to more than one in three marriages. Not in Front of the Parents exploring the feelings of children whose parents have divorced. It emerges that if they are kept in the dark, they tend to blame themselves.
Producer Ed Harriman
Executive producer Ed Goldwyn
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Joe Brown goes fishing for trout in a subterranean pool. Producer Michael Begg
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By the Liberal Democrats.
With Peter Snow.
Arts and media show.
A preview of OU programmes.
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