Insect camouflage.
Landscape architect, Dame Sylvia Crowe.
England v Pakistan
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Drama starring
Basil Rathbone
Wealthy Carol marries suave Gerald, only to find that his behaviour undergoes a change. With Ann Harding , Bruce Seton.
Director Rowland V Lee • FILMS: pages 35-40
Starring Gary Cooper A man enters war-torn
Italy to obtain information on Germany's atomic experiments. With Lilli Palmer and Robert Alda.
Director Frrtz Lang • FILMS: pages 35-40
US entertainment magazine.
A musical problem. • STEREO
Beginners. Learning to swim.
The bird life of a reed bed.
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(S/w. Shown on Monday at 8. 50am)
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Ospreys in Scotland.
Starring John Wayne An eminent Viennese surgeon moves to a remote dust bowl community in the US. With Sigrid Gurie and Charles Coburn. Director Bernard Vorhaus (B/w) • FILMS: pages 35-40
Tips and practical advice from Geoff Hamilton and the team.
Swashbuckling adventure starring
Stewart Granger Eleanor Parker
French nobleman
Andre Moreau is determined to avenge a friend's death at the hand of the Marquis de Maynes.
Director George Sidney • FILMS: pages 35-40
A series of personal documentaries giving voice to the wisdom of years.
Sisters of Mersey. Jane Saxby, 89, joins forces with Mabel English , 90, and Sister Hilary Barber , a mere 84, to prove that life in Liverpool is what you make it. Jane lectures adults on the continuation of an active love life, Mabel teaches children the playground games of her own childhood and Sister
Hilary plays the trombone in a brass band. All demonstrate the joy of life and the rewards of sharing their experience. Producer Lyn Wright
Series producer Peter Lee-Wright
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Keith Floyd continues his gastronomic tour of Spain. The Basque Country. Floyd makes dinner for an all-male cooking club in San Sebastian, goes on a crawl around the tapas bars of the city, and samples the wines of Rioja. Director David Pritchard
Executive producer Robert Page A Lifetime production for BBCtv
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Another chance to see this offbeat comedy show starring David Baddiel, Hugh Dennis, Rob Newman and Steve Punt.
(Stereo)
A six-part series celebrating the role of engineering in modern society.
What do an ejector seat, a ring-pull can and a fire-extinguisher have in common? Each of these devices is called upon to work only once and must do so without fail.
None of them has a function until the crucial moment.
Using slow motion, elaborate graphics and split-second timing, the programme demonstrates how this all-or-nothing performance stretches engineering skills to the limit.
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
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With Sue Cameron.
Another debate on a controversial topic of public interest. With Trevor Phillips. Executive producer David Cox Editor Will Smith
A Juniper production for BBCtv
Maarten Van Heemskerck: Humanism and Painting