10: The Death Mist
10: The Deadly Fog. Dr Vulcan has a plan.
The old rectory is crammed with treasures.
A DMF production for BBCtv
A portrait of adolescent love, based on the novel by Rumer Godden. With Nora Swinburne , Esmond Knight and Patricia Walters Director Jean Renoir
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American Civil War drama with Robert Ryan and Claire Trevor. DirectorWilliam D Russell ● FILMS: pages 41-67
A former Confederate officer faces old enemies. With Randolph Scott. Director Edwin L Marin
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Story for the under-5s.
Artist Beshlie Heron catches her wildlife subjects.
Followed by Prokofiev
The BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra under
Rudolf Barshai plays Prokofiev's heroic Fifth Symphony. ● STEREO
Dr Richard Dawkins concludes his argument that bodies are survival machines for their genes. â— STEREO
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Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr star in this jaunty parody of the ganster movie. Director Gordon Douglas ● FILMS: pages41-67
Desperate Intruder. Deserving a restful vacation, Brains and Tin Tin join Professor Blakely in a search for buried treasure.
But watch out, Brains! The Evil Hood is also after the jewels and will stop at nothing.
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A Doctor Who Retrospective
This year BBC2 will be showing seven complete stories from the archives, one for each incarnation of the Doctor. In this compilation of the Doctor's trials and tribulations over the past 26 years, prepare to enter the world of the Daleks, Cybermen, Yetis, Monoids, and the Master.
Followed at 7.20pm by:
Doctor Who: The Time Meddler: 1: The Meddling Monk
A four-part tale not screened since its original transmission in 1965, written by Dennis Spooner. Starring William Hartnell, Maureen O'Brien, Peter Purves
The Tardis brings the Doctor and his companions back from space to England in 1066. But there's something wrong. How could a wristwatch turn up in 11th-century Northumbria?
The TARDIS lands on the English coast in 1066, but the travellers are puzzled to find modern day artefacts. A monk observes the arrival of the TARDIS, but seems unsurprised.
Kitted out with assorted cameras, a mobile home and a mobile phone, half-Welsh rugby lover Kevin Allen boldly set off to record life behind the scenes of the 1991 Rugby World Cup. Using the experience he gained from his Video Diary of the soccer World Cup shown earlier this year, this is the account of Allen's epic
4,000-mile struggle. With his keen, but invariably inept crew (old mate and ex-bookie Ray "Roughler" Jones), he encounters supporters, stripagrams and serious drinking, while trying to focus on the elusive truth, the state of rugby union.
Executive producer Ron Jones An Agenda production for BBCtv
First showing on network television.
Cumbria, 1348, the year of the Black Death. A mining village lives in fear of the advancing plague. But 9-year-old Griffin has a dream: he sees a journey, a celestial city and, therein, a last ray of hope.
Screenplay/Director Vincent Ward ● STEREO
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With Jeremy Paxman.
Tonight the first three matches of the 1992 Embassy World Darts Championship, presented by Eamonn Holmes. Commentary by Tony Green and Sid Waddell.
Executive producer Keith Mackenzie
Starring Glenn Ford When underworld crime boss "the Big Fellow" avoids yet another murder rap, the US Treasury Department decides to nail him for tax evasion. Agent Frank Warren begins to ask questions - but it's not easy getting answers.
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