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Romantic drama starring
Ingrid Bergman Charles Boyer
An ill-fated relationship begins when an Australian doctor fleeing Nazi persecution meets a down-on-her-luck courtesan in Paris just before the war.
Director Lewis Milestone
• SEE FILMS pages 33-40

Contributors

Unknown:
Ingrid Bergman
Unknown:
Charles Boyer
Director:
Lewis Milestone
Joan Madou:
Ingrid Bergman
Dr Ravic:
Charles Boyer
Haake:
Charles Laughton
Morosow:
Louis Calhern
Kate Hegstroem:
Ruth Warrick
Dr Weber:
Roman Bohnen

Comedy directed by and starring
Jerry Lewis
The head of Paramutual Pictures is at a loss to understand why money is being lost inside his studio. The solution is to find a dupe who will unwittingly spy on his employees.
0 SEE FILMS pages 33-40

Contributors

Unknown:
Jerry Lewis
Morty S Tashman:
Jerry Lewis
TP:
Brian Donlevy
Dexter Sneak:
Howard McNear
AD:
Dick Wesson
Miss Carson:
Pat Dahl
Miss Giles:
Renee Taylor
Singer:
Rita Hayes

A Moving Pictures presentation, following last week's feature on Lone Pine, California, which provides the spectacular backdrop to this gangster melodrama starring Humphrey Bogart, Ida Lupino

Released from prison, Mad Dog Earle retreats to bleak mountain country to plan a new job. But he is angered to find the gang has brought a woman with them.
(Moving Pictures is tonight at 9.20pm)
See Films pages 33-40

Contributors

Director:
Raoul Walsh
Roy Earle:
Humphrey Bogart
Marie:
Ida Lupino
Babe:
Alan Curtis
Red:
Arthur Kennedy
Velma:
Joan Leslie

A reflective look at last weekend's Crufts, featuring some of the Best of Breed winners from all the groups. With Peter Purves , Jessica Holm and Mike Stockman.
Producer Neil Eccles

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Jessica Holm
Unknown:
Mike Stockman.
Producer:
Neil Eccles

The candidates'final of the World Chess Championship, in which Nigel Short , Britain's best chess player for 150 years, plays the match of his life against Dutch grandmaster Jan Timman in Spain.
Producer Annie Lewis

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Short
Unknown:
Jan Timman
Producer:
Annie Lewis

The series of vintage rock, pop and soul performances from the BBC archives.
Satin and Tat. Tonight's programme features some of the pioneers of glam rock. With the Moody Blues, the Who, the Rolling Stones, the Faces, David Bowie , Roxy
Music, Queen and Elton John. Producer Harriet Bakewell
Series producer David Jeffcock
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Contributors

Unknown:
David Bowie
Unknown:
Elton John.
Producer:
Harriet Bakewell
Producer:
David Jeffcock

Series of feature-length documentaries made by independent film-makers.
The Execution Protocol. This week's film tells the harrowing story behind capital punishment in Missouri. It follows the daily lives of three condemned men and focuses on the execution team as well. "We are the instruments of the people and the justice system," say the officials. But the condemned men respond, "What they do is murder, as premeditated as any man here committed."
Director Stephen Trombley
Series editor Andre Singer

Contributors

Director:
Stephen Trombley

The weekly cinema night explores the antipodean renaissance currently in the making, visiting New Zealand to talk to film-makers Jane Campion (whose Sweetie is being shown at 10.10pm),
Vincent Ward (whose Vigil follows at 11.45pm) and Alison MacLean. Plus actor
Jeff Goldblum on his starring role in the new thriller Deep Cover.
And directors Martin Scorsese and Barbet Schroeder pay a tribute to the late cinematographer Nestor Almendros. Presented by Howard Schuman.
Series producer Saskia Baron
Series editor Paul Kerr A Barraclough Carey production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Campion
Unknown:
Vincent Ward
Unknown:
Alison MacLean.
Unknown:
Jeff Goldblum
Directors:
Martin Scorsese
Directors:
Barbet Schroeder
Unknown:
Nestor Almendros.
Presented By:
Howard Schuman.
Producer:
Saskia Baron
Editor:
Paul Kerr

The first of two films from New Zealand is Jane Campion 's story of Kay, a frightened young woman, who constantly changes her boyfriends.
Unexpectedly, she marries a colleague's fiance but her new found happiness is threatened by the sudden intrusion of her self-destructive sister.
● SEE FILMS pages 33-40

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Campion
Dawn, Sweetie:
Genevieve Lemon
Kay:
Karen Colston
Louis:
Tom Lycos
Gordon:
Jon Darling
Flo:
Dorothy Barry
Bob:
Michael Lake
Clayton:
Andre Pataczek
Mrs Schneller:
Jean Hadgraft
Teddy Schneller:
Paul Livingston
Cheryl:
Louise Fox

The second of tonight's films from New
Zealand, by director Vincent Ward , is set on a remote farm where a family struggles to make a living from the rugged and unyielding soil. One day the father is killed and into the family's life comes a mysterious stranger. He starts a relationship with the mother but for the sexually maturing daughter he is a predator and she must get rid of him.
● SEE FILMS pages 33-40

Contributors

Director:
Vincent Ward
Elizabeth Peers:
Penelope Stewart
Ethan Ruir:
Frank Whitten
Toss:
Fiona Kay
Birdie:
Bill Kerr
Justin Peers:
Gordon Shields

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