Buddhism in south-east Asia.
Buster. The story of ex-weight-lifter, Buster McShane.
A comedy double-bill, starring Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy
Stan and Ollie go to a stag party.
In this second film, Stan's desire for ice-cream results in an undesirable attachment.
Director James W Horne * FILMS: pages 30-36
This tribute to the screen legend begins a short season of his films.
Wartime comedy drama, starring
Cary Grant , Ginger Rogers An American showgirl marries a Nazi baron. With Walter Slezak.
Director Leo McCarey (Tomorrow: Bachelor Knight at 9.30am and Penny Serenade at 11. 00am) • FILMS: pages 30-36
US entertainment magazine.
The history of music. ● STEREO
Pinks and carnations.
Thor Heyerdahl's travels. 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page888
The story of a Victorian cottage, re-erected in a museum.
3.50pm News; Weather and Regional News; Weather
Starring Robert Ryan Burl Ives
Savage army renegades take over the small town of Bitters.
With Tina Louise and Alan Marshall.
Director Andre De Toth ● FILMS: pages 30-36
Liz Rigbey visits Warley Place in Essex, and there's advice from Geoff Hamilton at Barnsdale.
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Comedy western starring Dean Martin
Bandit Joe Baker is determined to do one last job before he retires - and he's planning something really big!
Director Andrew V McLaglen
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A series of personal documentaries giving voice to the wisdom of years.
Using her pension as a student grant, Minna Keal achieved the dream she had suppressed since adolescence. Now 83 years old, she is a well-regarded composer of serious music, working every day on her scores in a shed behind the garage. She says she's "living her life in reverse". Her husband isn't too keen on being left to do the washing, but he can't deny she has a major talent that nearly didn't flower.
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: p888)
Seven programmes in which Keith Floyd takes a gastronomic tour of Spain, to find the true flavour of Spanish cookery.
Galicia. The pilgrimage starts in the north-west of the country, in the 16th-century kitchen of the monks of Osera, where Floyd makes a dish of hake, peppers and potatoes. Then he joins the crowds at a roundup of wild horses, and ends by cooking a regional speciality of mussels and clams. Director David Pritchard
Executive producer Robert Page A Lifetime production for BBCtv
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0 BBC GOOD FOOD MAGAZINE: containing recipes from this series, £ 1.25. from newsagents.
Last of the highlights from
Clive James's most recent series. Comedian Lenny Henry is the studio guest. And, by satellite from California, journalist
Richard Rouilard reports on the Hollywood Hunger Banquet and the Del Rubio Triplets go through their paces.
Executive producer Richard Drewett Series producer Beatrice Ballard
Alice Rawsthom of the Financial Times shares her enthusiasm for the art deco of StOlaf House, south London. Director David F Turnbull
Producer Ruth Rosenthal
With James Cox.
Another debate on a controversial topic of public interest. With Trevor Phillips. Executive producer David Cox Editor Will Smith
A Juniper production for BBCtv
X-Rays and Energy Levels.