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First showing on network television.
Starring James Stewart June Allyson
Farm boy Monty Stratton 's talent for baseball brings him success, but a freak accident sets all his achievements at risk. With Agnes Moorhead.
Director Sam Wood 0 FILMS: pages 37-42

Contributors

Unknown:
James Stewart
Unknown:
June Allyson
Unknown:
Monty Stratton
Unknown:
Agnes Moorhead.
Director:
Sam Wood

Starring June Allyson Rossano Brazzi
While working in Munich,
Helen Banning falls in love with a great conductor.
With Marianne Cook , Jane Wyatt and Francoise Rosay. Director Douglas Sirk ● FILMS: pages 37-42

Contributors

Unknown:
Marianne Cook
Unknown:
Jane Wyatt
Unknown:
Francoise Rosay.
Director:
Douglas Sirk

In Merton, a garden by turn-of-the-century designer Gertrude Jekyll 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.
• BBC GARDENERS' WORLD MAGAZINE:
£1.30, from booksellers.

Contributors

Designer:
Gertrude Jekyll

Starring Dirk Bogarde, Denholm Elliott
Lieutenant Graham leads an elite group of commandos on a mission to Rhodes. Their plan is to blow up two airfields on the heavily fortified island - an almost impossible task.
FILMS: pages 37-42

Contributors

Director:
Lewis Milestone
Lt Graham:
Dirk Bogarde
SgtCorcoran:
Denholm Elliott
Capt George One:
Akim Tamiroff
Capt George Two:
Gerard Ovry
Capt Papadopoulos:
Eric Pohlmann
Patroklis:
Alec Mango
Nightclub singer:
Kay Callard
Lt Poole:
Russell Enoch
Marine Boyd:
Sam Kydd
Marine Barrett:
Peter Burton
Sgt Evans:
David Peel
Toplis:
Michael Mellinger

Woodwind Final
Five players from the semi-final have been selected to perform tonight. The winner goes through to the grand concerto final on 11 April. Tonight's specialist jurors join the regular members Alun Hoddinott and Edward Gregson. Presented by Gillian Moore and Mike Henry. ● STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Alun Hoddinott
Unknown:
Edward Gregson.
Presented By:
Gillian Moore
Presented By:
Mike Henry.

Crisis Special. Following the military invasion of the tiny
African island of Mnm, KYTV suspends normal programming to bring you in-depth analysis of this sensitive international crisis. With Helen Atkinson
Wood, Philip Pope , Angus Deayton , Michael Fenton
Stevens, Andrew Robertson and Frank Middlemass.
Written by Angus Deayton and Geoffrey Perkins Director John Kilby Producer Jamie Rix
● STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Atkinson
Unknown:
Philip Pope
Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Michael Fenton
Unknown:
Andrew Robertson
Unknown:
Frank Middlemass.
Written By:
Angus Deayton
Written By:
Geoffrey Perkins
Director:
John Kilby
Producer:
Jamie Rix

Offbeat American sci-fi drama.
Starring Scott Bakula
The Leap Home. 25 November 1969: Sam has a feeling of déjà vu when he leaps into his own body back in Elk Ridge, Indiana, at the age of 16. He realises he has the opportunity to save both his brother and his father's lives, but there is a problem - that is not what he is there for.
0 STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett:
Scott Bakula
Al:
Dean Stockwell
Thelma Beckett:
Caroline Kava
Tom Beckett:
David Newson
Katey Beckett:
Olivia Burnette

Get Out!
A look behind the scenes of a London borough's controversial anti-squatter initiative.
In order to move as many rent-paying tenants as possible into empty properties,
Hackney claim they must first clear their borough of more than 1,000 squatters.
John Alexander 's film follows the tense countdown to eviction, examining the pressures on the council that force them into confrontation and questioning existing assumptions about squatters. Producer John Alexander Editor Caroline Pick
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
John Alexander
Producer:
John Alexander
Editor:
Caroline Pick

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