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Melodrama starring Lawrence Tierney.

When divorcee Helen Trent encounters a killer, a strange liaison begins.

Contributors

Director:
Robert Wise
Sam Wild:
Lawrence Tierney
Helen Trent:
Claire Trevor
Arnett:
Walter Slezak
Fred:
Phillip Terry
Georgia Staples:
Audrey Long
Marty:
Elisha Cook Jr
Laury Palmer:
Isabel Jewell

Romance starring
Joan Fontaine
Joseph Cotten
Listed as dead in a plane crash, a couple seize the chance to start a new life together.
Director William Dieterle
SEE FILMS pages 45-50

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Fontaine
Unknown:
Joseph Cotten
Director:
William Dieterle
Manina Stuart:
Joan Fontaine
David Lawrence:
Joseph Cotten
Maria Salvatini:
Francoise Rosay
Catherine Lawrence:
Jessica Tandy
David Lawrence Jr:
Robert Arthur
Johnny Wilson:
Jimmy Lyndon

Subtitled (news)
Golf
The Masters 1992. American
Fred Couples won the Green
Jacket from the British in - can it be won back this year? Coverage of the 1993 Masters begins Thursday 11.05pm, BBCl. With Steve Rider.

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Couples
Unknown:
Steve Rider.

Writer W Somerset
Maugham introduces dramatisations of three of his short stories.
The Ant and the Grasshopper Tom , the black sheep of the family, is always inventing ways to sponge off his brother.
Winter Cruise
A garrulous spinster drives the crew of a cargo cruise ship to distraction.
Gigolo and Gigolette
About to dive into a pool of flames, cabaret artist Stella begins to lose her nerve.
Directors Pat Jackson. Anthony Pelissier
Harold French B/W (More stories on Good Friday. 10.35am)
SEE FILMS pages 45-50

Contributors

Unknown:
Grasshopper Tom
Directors:
Pat Jackson.
Directors:
Anthony Pelissier
Tom Ramsey:
Nigel Patrick
George Ramsey:
Roland Culver
Freda Ramsey:
Alison Leggatt
Miss Reid:
Kay Walsh
Captain:
Noel Purcell
Doctor:
Ronald Squire
Stella Cotman:
Glynis Johns
SydCotman:
Terence Morgan
Sandy Wescott:
David Hutcheson

Spoof western starring Bob Hope
Junior, the son of an infamous
Indian fighter, goes west to claim the inheritance his father left him.
Director Frank Tashlin
SEE FILMS pages 45-50

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Hope
Director:
Frank Tashlin
Junior Potter:
Bob Hope
Mike:
Jane Russell
Roy Barton:
Roy Rogers
Kirk:
Bill Williams
Stoner:
Harry von Zell
Sheriff Mclntyre:
Douglas Dumbrille
Waverly:
Lyle Moraine
DoeLovejoy:
Lloyd Corrigan

Five daily programmes for Holy Week looking at the Passion story through art. The Last Supper. There have been many portrayals of this event and yet the scene has become synonymous with one version - Leonardo's. What has been overlooked in the beauty and diversity of other artists' interpretations? Director Terry Braun
Producers Richard Curson Smith and Linda Zuck
An Illuminations production for BBCtv
SEE PREVIEW page 8

Contributors

Director:
Terry Braun
Producers:
Richard Curson Smith
Producers:
Linda Zuck

Warnock's Children. Following her 1978 report on education for schoolchildren with special needs, Baroness Warnock visits schools in Birmingham and Oxfordshire to examine the current situation. One in five of all children have special educational needs, yet are failing to get the extra help they need. What should schools and government be doing to enable these children to succeed? Producer Mary Sprent

Contributors

Producer:
Mary Sprent

Series exploring the wildlife of the English Channel.
Life on the Edge. The dramatic nature of Channel cliffs is revealed as a lost world, created by huge landslips and flower-filled gullies, and home to the largest seabird colony on the south coast. Among the jostling guillemots and gulls, patrolling peregrines provide breathtaking views of these impressive frontiers between land and sea.
Series producer Andrew Cooper
An AC Wildlife production for BBCtv

Contributors

Producer:
Andrew Cooper

Documentary series focusing primarily on Britain today. Limehouse Doctor.
David Widgery , doctor, author and committed socialist, worked as a general practitioner in London's East End for 20 years. Started before his tragic death last October, this film follows his day-to-day work at the Gill Street Health Centre in Limehouse on the edge of Docklands. It reveals him as a forceful defender of the NHS and of people's right to health care, decent housing and education, and is shown as a tribute to this charismatic man's commitment to his patients. Director Diane Tammes
Series editor Paul Watson

Contributors

Unknown:
David Widgery
Director:
Diane Tammes
Editor:
Paul Watson

BBC Two England

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