Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 280,427 playable programmes from the BBC

The Men's and Ladies'
Singles champions have been crowned. The winners of the future have won the Boys' and Girls' Singles, and former stars have entertained in the over-35 events. Harry Carpenter looks back at the best of the finals.

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter

England v West Indies Live coverage of play on the fourth day of the Cornhill Insurance Test at
Trent Bridge, Nottingham. Commentary by Richie Benaud and Jack Bannister. Introduced by Tony Lewis. (Coverage continues at 1.35pm)

Contributors

Commentary By:
Richie Benaud
Commentary By:
Jack Bannister.
Introduced By:
Tony Lewis.

Western starring Randolph Scott
Ruth Roman
While gun salesman
Steve Farrell is demonstrating the new rapid-fire 45s they are stolen by outlaw Jason Brett who uses them to start a deadly bank-robbing escapade. Feeling responsible for the crimes, Farrell sets out to put an end to Brett's rampage of robbery and murder. Another action adventure for Randolph Scott , star of so many westerns in the 40s and 50s including Home on the Range and Guns in the Afternoon.
Director Edwin L Marin 0 FILMS: pages 27-34

Contributors

Unknown:
Randolph Scott
Unknown:
Ruth Roman
Unknown:
Steve Farrell
Unknown:
Jason Brett
Unknown:
Randolph Scott
Director:
Edwin L Marin
Steve Farrell:
Randolph Scott
Beth Donovan:
Ruth Roman
Jason Brett:
Zachary Scott
Paul Donovan:
Lloyd Bridges
Sheriff Harris:
Alan Hale
Miller:
Ian MacDonald
Walking bear:
Chief Thundercloud
Judge Tucker:
Lute Crockett
Carl:
Walter Coy
Charles Evans:
Redrock Sheriff

Liquid Television
Last programme in the underground animation series that combines over the edge graphics and stories from beyond the fringe with a strong sense of humour.
Today, an opportunity to solve the mystery of Aeon Flux.
Plus the final word from the Psycho Gram correspondent and hog queen, Winter Steele sadly runs out of road. The blue lips dissolve into silence. A Colossal Pictures production for BBCtv and MTV Networks

Contributors

Unknown:
Winter Steele

A Portrait of the National Gallery
What do ghosts, Monty Python , Iris Murdoch , a reclusive nun and the Prince of Wales have in common? All is revealed in tonight's special behind-the-scenes documentary at the National Gallery. The film reveals why we have Napoleon to thank for the Gallery's foundation, why a suffragette slashed the Rokeby Venus and how the collection of the world's rarest masterpieces was hidden from the Germans in caves during the war. The evening before HM the Queen opens the Sainsbury Wing, HRH the Prince of Wales delivers his verdict on the building which was built in place of the original design - the 'monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much loved, elegant friend'. Producer Nicholas Rossiter
Executive producer Keith Alexander
(A Late Show Special tomorrow evening at 11.1 5pm will discuss the new gallery extension)
● MUSIC AND ARTS: page 8 ● PICTURE STORY: page 45
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Monty Python
Unknown:
Iris Murdoch
Producer:
Nicholas Rossiter
Producer:
Keith Alexander

Starring
Art Carney
Lily Tomlin
The killing of a friend and the disappearance of an eccentric lady's cat leads detective Ira Wells to sense a connection between the two events.
Carney and Tomlin play an unlikely duo on the search for a murderer and catnapper in this comedy thriller.
Wntten and directed by Robert Benton 0 FILMS: pages 27-34

Contributors

Unknown:
Art Carney
Unknown:
Lily Tomlin
Unknown:
Ira Wells
Directed By:
Robert Benton
Ira Wells:
Art Carney
Margo:
Lily Tomlin
Harry Regan:
Howard Duff
Charlie Hatter:
Bill MacY
Ron Birdwell:
Eugene Roche
Laura Birdwell:
Joanna Cassidy
Lamar:
John Considine
Mrs Schmidt:
Ruth Nelson

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More