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Odette Hallowes, GC, Legion d'Honneur, is a heroine of the Second World War. Though she was brutally tortured, condemned to solitary confinement and survived a death sentence by the Gestapo, her faith in humanity remains unshaken.

Contributors

Subject:
Odette Hallowes

(Teletext subtitles (news): page 888)

Followed by Westminster Live
Iain Macwhirter and John Cole present live coverage of the House of Commons, including Prime Minister's questions.

Contributors

Presenter (Westminster Live):
Iain Macwhirter
Presenter (Westminster Live):
John Cole

Lady Victoria Leatham is given a tour of Newby Hall, an elegant house near Ripon in Yorkshire, by owners Robin and Jane Compton.
(Rpt) (Tomorrow: Berkeley Hall)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lady Victoria Leatham
Unknown:
Newby Hall
Unknown:
Jane Compton.

All-action western featuring one of the most spectacular bar-room brawls in screen history is being shown in connection with Sunday night's documentary series City of Strangers. Starring Errol Flynn Olivia de Havilland

Tough cattleman Wade Hatton takes on the job of bringing law and order to Dodge City.

Films: pages 47-54

Contributors

Director:
Michael Curtiz
Wade Hatton:
Errol Flynn
Abbie Irving:
Olivia de Havilland
Ruby Gilman:
Ann Sheridan
Jeff Surrett:
Bruce Cabot
Joe Clemens:
Frank McHugh
Rusty Hart:
Alan Hale
Matt Cole:
John Litel
Dr Irving:
Henry Travers
Colonel Dodge:
Henry O'Neill
Yancey:
Victor Jory
Lee Irving:
William Lundigan

The foreign affairs programme.

In the American presidential election campaign, the once odds-on favourite George Bush is fighting for survival while his principal challenger Bill Clinton is hounded by scandal. Gulf War euphoria has turned into despair over the Los Angeles riots, and the ailing economy is not responding to strong medicine. Christopher Hitchens examines democracy in America.

Contributors

Reporter:
Christopher Hitchens
Producer:
Elaine Bedell
Editor:
John Morrison

Including news that a handful of nuts could prevent heart disease; rivalry and tension in north Yorkshire as villages compete for the area's biggest pumpkin; a favourite recipe from Venice for liver and onions; and the modern approach to cider.
Presented by Chris Kelly ,
Michael Barry and Jill Goolden. Director Linda Nash
Producers Alison Field and Tim Hincks
A Bazal production for BBCtv
Recipes on Ceefax page 626 STEREO
● FOOD: page 19

Contributors

Presented By:
Chris Kelly
Presented By:
Michael Barry
Presented By:
Jill Goolden.
Director:
Linda Nash
Producers:
Alison Field
Producers:
Tim Hincks

Return of the offbeat American time-travelling series starring Scott Bakula

6 October 1957: Sam Beckett has to prevent the eccentric Moe Stein from being committed to an institution.
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles; p 888)

Contributors

Sam Beckett:
Scott Bakula
Al:
Dean Stockwell
Moe Stein:
Richard Herd
Irene:
Debra Stricklin
Ben:
George Wyner

Last in the series of testimonies from British servicemen examines hatred and regret.

The first British soldier into Belsen found SS guards torturing dying prisoners. The loathing that overwhelmed him is with him still. When a captured Bomber Command airman saw the slaughter wrought by RAF attacks on German cities, he became haunted by guilt.

A Barraclough Carey production for BBCtv

Contributors

Producer:
Mike Dutfield
Executive Producer:
Peter Salmon

People across the United States have today voted on who they want as President for the next four years. David Dimbleby presents live coverage as the results come in, with Charles Wheeler, Gavin Esler and a panel of guests. He is joined in Washington by Peter Snow. With reporters James Cox, Martin Sixsmith, Richard Quest and Phil Hay.
Feature: page 24

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Gavin Esler
Unknown:
Peter Snow
Reporter:
James Cox
Reporter:
Martin Sixsmith
Reporter:
Richard Quest
Reporter:
Phil Hay
Editor:
Tim Orchard

BBC Two England

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More