Arts: Composerand Audience
Open Leek Championships. ● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page888
Romances starring
Anthony Franciosa A struggling actor searches for a break on Broadway. With Dean Martin and Shirley MacLaine. Director Joseph Anthony (B/w) ● FILMS: pages 37-42
Starring
Robert Newton
Glynis Johns
Adaptation of Somerset Maugham story about a drunken ne'er-do-well living on a South Sea island, and his relationship with a lady missionary. With
Donald Sinden , Michael Hordern and Donald Pleasence.
Director Muriel Box
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The hotel has a theft.
A report on efforts to save the giant panda.
A National Geographic Society film
Animation.
Animation.
Stamp design and production.
From Aintree. Second day of the 1992 Martell Grand
National Meeting.
2.35 Mumm Melling Chase (2m 4f)
3.10 Mumm Mildmay Novice Chase (3m If)
3.45 Martell Foxhunters (2m 6f)
4.20 Oddbins Handicap (2m 4f)
Including at
A Future for the Past. An ancient house on the island of Skye is rebuilt.
The Cham Cham. A cabaret act is suspected of sending coded messages from the Alps.
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The magazine for teenagers. Series producer Roy Milani * STEREO
Thousands of GPs now use a cash budget to buy health care directly for their patients. Does this free market give patients a better deal, or does fundholding mean an unequal health service and a back door to cost cutting? Peter Taylor reports on two GPs' opposing views and examines deep divisions between the parties on the future of the NHS. Producer Emily Smyth Editor Harry Dean
Five programmes looking at ways in which the EC is taking control over Britain's environment.
Lies, Damned Lies and Labels Brussels has already imposed legislation on our beaches, drinking water and countryside. Now they are introducing a new eco-label to our shops, in a bid to end the confusion caused by green marketing claims. Julian Pettifer investigates. Producer Mark Fielder
Series producer Grant Mansfield
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In Merton, a garden by turn-of-the-century designer Gertrude Jeky 11 is discovered. There's a tasting session for the new sungold variety of tomato. Plus the first of a seven-part mini-series on good garden design.
Series producer Rosemary Forgan Executive producer Tony Laryea
A Catalyst Television production for BBCtv
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Another chance to see Victoria Wood 's 1986 comedy series. Director/Producer Geoff Posner
A self-portrait of photographer and film maker Robert Frank.
Often called the "eyes of the Beats", Frank's work spans 45 years from his influential book of photographs The Americans in the 1950s to a controversial
Rolling Stones documentary in 1972 and a recent photographic assignment in Beirut.
For this new film, Frank took personal friends, actors and a film crew to Harlem to create a dramatised exploration of his idea that we all carry a gallery of people in our heads. He believes that a portrait of them is a portrait of the person who chooses to remember them.
Series editors Nigel Finch. Anthony Wall A Worldwide production for BBCtv
By the Conservative Party. With subtitles.
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With Sue Cameron.
The Guardian's Alan Rusbridger looks at the week's press. A Granada production for BBCtv
First showing on network television of this poignant drama.
Sasha, aged 13, runs away from school to find his father who is serving a prison sentence. In
Russian with English subtitles. Director Sergei Bodrov ● FILMS: pages 37-42