Parliamentary highlights.
Quiz with Paul Coia.
(Rpt)
A John Wayne western.
Gambling queen Jenny Blake (Joan Blondell ) determines to marry into respectability.
Director Leigh Jason
• FILMS: pages 27-32
First showing on network television for this mystery with a courtroom climax.
Director Edmond Greville
0 FILMS: pages 27-32
Animation.
Followed by England
A look back at Ascot fashions in 1928-1934. (Rpt;
The story of the search for a plane that went missing in the mountains of British Columbia.
Followed by Westminster Live
Parliamentary highlights.
Starring Eric Portman, Sheila Sim
In a Kent village a mysterious man pours glue in the hair of local girls. Three war-time pilgrims identify him.
Films: pages 27-32
The adventures of the new USS Enterprise and its crew.
Riker has doubts when he is offered the command of his own Starship. He feels even worse when he is reunited with his father.
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Two out of three people working in catering are under 25, and 50,000 new jobs are created every year. Raj Dhanda and Lindsay Macrae talk to top chefs Richard Shepherd and Alistair Little.
A Diverse production for BBCtv
The 120th Open Championship begins tomorrow. Steve Rider introduces the latest news from Royal Birkdale.
Third of 11 programmes on the history of aviation.
Flying between countries and continents is an accepted way of life to millions of people. But as their airliners cruise along at hundreds of miles an hour, tens of thousands of feet above the earth, how many spare a thought for those early pioneers whose trailblazing flights paved the way for air transport as we know it today? This documentary tells the story of aviation pioneers Allcock and Brown who, in 1919, first flew across the Atlantic and Charles Lindbergh who did the journey solo in 1927, long before there was passenger aircraft, capable of spanning the great divide. Adventurers went on to fly over the Poles and Everest. Narrated by Anthony Quayle.
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Starring T.P. McKenna, Sophie Ward
The painful memories of the tragedy that awaited the people of Drimaghleen on 2 November 1988 have just begun to fade. Now Hetty Fortune and her documentary team travel to Drimaghleen to piece those memories together into a story of horror.
Feature: page 22
Films: page 27-32
Picture Story: page 58
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
First in a series of showcase films made by graduates of the National Film and Television School.
The newly appointed King of Jazz (Sol Raye ) is challenged from an unexpected quarter at the coronation gig and a talent contest ensues.
Producer Katherine Hedderty
Written and directed by Bill Anderson
Francine Stock presents the day's top news stories.
Fourth in a series of five programmes featuring acoustic music from the Renfrew Ferry on the Clyde.
Phil Cunningham and Aly Bain introduce the all dancing, all singing Fiddle Puppets from the USA. Alistair Anderson and the Border Shepherds play for Northumbria while Tymon Dogg makes a bid for the title of the most original singer-songwriter around.
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