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FILM Starring Errol Flynn, Olivia De Havilland
Hollywood's spectacular epic about the heroic cavalry charge during the Crimean War in 1854. Director Michael Curtiz FILMS: pages 46-56

Contributors

Director:
Michael Curtiz
Major Geoffrey Vickers:
Errol Flynn
Elsa Campbell:
Olivia de Havilland
Captain Perry Vickers:
Patric Knowles
Captain Randall:
David Niven

Classic musical starring Judy Garland
Fred Astaire
A version of the Pygmalion legend with music by Irving Berlin.
Director Charles Walters
ā— FILMS: pages 46-56
ā— TELETEXT SUBTlTLES: page888

Contributors

Unknown:
Judy Garland
Unknown:
Fred Astaire
Director:
Charles Walters
Hannah Brown:
Judy Garland
DonHewes:
Fred Astaire
Jonathan Harrow III:
Peter Lawford

Introduced by Bob Wilson. Provisional Timetable
12.35 Snooker; 2.30 Squash
3.00 Gymnastics; 4.00 Snooker
World Snooker
Embassy World Professional Championship from the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.
Steve Davis begins his quest for a seventh world title.
Commentary by Ted Lowe ,
Jack Kamehm and Clive Everton.
Gymnastics
World Championships from
Paris. Including the men's floor exercise and action from the men's pommel and rings and the women's vault and floor exercises. Commentary by Barry Davies and Mitch Fenner.
Squash
Hi-Tec British Open
Championships - women's final. Commentary by Tony Gubba. Producer Martin Hopkins Editor Dave Gordon

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bob Wilson.
Commentary By:
Ted Lowe
Commentary By:
Jack Kamehm
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Mitch Fenner.
Commentary By:
Tony Gubba.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

L Starring
Pee-Wee Herman
The best bike in the world has been stolen and owner Pee-Wee is hopping mad and prepared to endure any amount of wacky adventures to get it back. Pee- Wee Herman HIMSELF
Director Tim Burton
ā— TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ā— FILMS: pages 46-56

Contributors

Director:
Tim Burton
Dottie:
Elizabeth Daily
Francis:
Mark Holton
Simone:
Diane Salinger
Mickey:
Judd Owen
Mario:
Monte Landis
Chip:
Damon Martin

Richard Burton led a distinguished all-Welsh cast in the classic 1954 radio production of Dylan Thomas 's poetic "play for voices" which is used as the soundtrack for this new animated film version.
The little seaside town of Llaregyb emerges from the "starless and Bible-black night" to reveal the lives and struggles of its inhabitants.
ā— TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ā— DRAMA: page 5

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Burton
Unknown:
Dylan Thomas

An Argentinian Journey Last film about the rich musical heritage of Argentina. 3: Pacha Mama - Sacred Land
The Calchaquies valleys in the Andes and the Humahuaca canyon form the most underdeveloped and remote region in Argentina, with traditions going back beyond the Inca conquest. The far north with its small mountain villages like Molinos and Cachi is more closely linked to Bolivia and Peru than to the rest of the country. The people of the mountains say their music can be described simply as the "man with the drum". Every year they celebrate a carnival devoted to the honour of Pacha Mama , the Goddess of the Earth. Legend has it that the mountain people were once told "You are the lord of the land", to which they replied "No, sir, we are the sons and daughters of the land".

Contributors

Unknown:
Pacha Mama

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