Glass engraving.
The Pathe news of 1952.
Starring
Johnny Weissmuller
Maureen O'Sullivan
Jane's cousins arrive in the jungle, and pose a threat to Tarzan's freedom.
Director Richard Thorpe (Tarzan and the Amazons, tomorrow at 9.00am)
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Starring
Flora Robson
The Huggett family are looking forward to their annual holiday - but one of the other campers has a sinister plan.
With Dennis Price , Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison.
Director Ken Annakin ● FILMS: pages 41-50
Ronald Sidwell. An 80-year-old's magnificently varied garden in Bredon Hill, Worcestershire.
A National Geographic film about the tiger's hidden world.
Animation.
Beach life in miniature.
Followed by Golf
Highlights of yesterday's play at the US Masters in Augusta, Georgia.
Followed by Village Praise
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and Regional News; Weather
Starring Ava Gardner When
Sir Philip Ashlow , his wife Susan and his best friend Henry are shipwrecked on a desert island, Henry suggests a ménage "a trois - and Philip surprisingly agrees.With Stewart Granger and David Niven. Screenplay Andrg Roussin and Nancy Mitford Director Mark Robson ● FILMS: pages 41-50
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A former suitor of Morticia makes Gomez passionately jealous.
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Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Cased Up. Phillip Banks summons both Will and Hilary to the witness box to settle a family dispute.
6.50pm Standing Room Only On the football fans' magazine former Spurs player and ex-Newcastle manager Ossie Ardiles reflects on his career.
And, in the week that Dutch club Ajax play Genoa in the Uefa Cup semi-finals, Bobby Robson discusses Ajax's innovative youth policy. With Simon O'Brien.
Producer Malcolm Betney Series editor Dele Oniya
A Tex Avery double bill.
The series in which members of the public make programmes under their own editorial control.
No Licence to Kill the BBC. On behalf of the Voice of the Listener and Viewer Jocelyn
Hay calls on the new government to set up a public inquiry to decide the future of the BBC before the renewal of its charter in 1996. In their programme she and her supporters forcefully defend the licence fee but also argue that the BBC should be far more accountable to licence payers and should not implement its far-reaching proposals for internal change before full public debate. Producer Antonia Benedek
Executive producer Giles Oakley
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The Man Who Moved the Mountains
The story of the pioneering scientist Harold Wellman.
Arriving in New Zealand in 1931 to search for gold, he made the then remarkable observation that the landscape around us is constantly moving. Sixty years on, his discovery has revolutionised the understanding of earthquakes and the way they shape the vast mountain ranges of the planet. Producer David Sington
Series editor Jana Bennett
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Another chance to see this comedy-thriller, now in two parts, written by John Flanagan and Andrew McCulloch.
Starring Nigel Havers Warren Clarke
A secret room is discovered in the Kremlin and its dusty files reveal that two KGB agents have been missing in Britain for 25 years. The shock waves ripple from London to Eccles.
Producer Caroline Gold Director Geoffrey Sax
A Cinema Vertty production for BBCtv (Part 2 on Wednesday at 00pm)
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With Peter Snow.
Arts and media magazine. Editor Janice Hadlow ● STEREO
In the Market Place: with author
JeanetteWinterson.