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I Romantic drama starring
Charles Boyer
A wealthy married banker selfishly strings his mistress along as he leads a life of glamour and excitement.
Director Robert Stevenson (b/w
SEE FILMS pages 37-42

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Boyer
Director:
Robert Stevenson
Walter Saxel:
Charles Boyer
Ray Smith:
Margaret Sullavan
Curt Stanton:
Richard Carlson
Ed Porter:
Frank McHugh
Harry:
Frank Jenks
Richard Saxel:
Tim Holt

Biographical drama starring Edward Arnold, Cary Grant.
Financier Jim Fisk rises from obscurity to become a giant of Wall Street. His lavish lifestyle leads him into a relationship with a beautiful showgirl - the beginning of his downfall.
(1937)
See Films pages 37-42

Contributors

Director:
Rowland V. Lee
Jim Fisk:
Edward Arnold
Nick Boyd:
Cary Grant
Josie Mansfield:
Frances Farmer
Luke:
Jack Oakie
Daniel Drew:
Donald Meek
Fleurique:
Thelma Leeds

Further coverage from the meeting at Goodwood.
4.15 Seeboard Rated Stakes (Handicap. Im6f)
And, from Pond's Forge Pool, Sheffield, the European
Swimming Championships, which return to Great Britain for the first time since 1938.
Commentary by Hamilton Bland and Lindsey Fraser. With Helen Rollason.
Swimming producer Alastair Scott

Contributors

Unknown:
Lindsey Fraser.
Unknown:
Helen Rollason.
Producer:
Alastair Scott

The European Show Jumping Championships from Gijon,
Spain. In this, the second day of competition, the team medals are to be decided. The Dutch team will be keen to defend the title they won in La Baule two years ago but the British team, runners-up then, will be equally determined. Commentary Stephen Hadley , Michael Tucker.

Contributors

Unknown:
La Baule
Unknown:
Stephen Hadley
Unknown:
Michael Tucker.

A series of programmes investigating issues of particular significance to the black community in Britain. Sons and Lovers
"I think why men tend to go round having children all over the place, is basically an ego thing." Wilma is an unmarried single black mother of four children. Her views are shared by many of the African-Caribbean single mothers that make up half of all black families. A
Black explores the clash of attitudes over macho men and absent fathers in Britain's
African-Caribbean community. Producer Bob Mullan
Series producer Charles Bruce

Contributors

Producer:
Bob Mullan
Producer:
Charles Bruce

Including reports on fruit and vegetables growing on the north-west coast of Scotland, in no soil; those perennially changing plant names; and a visit to a tropical paradise in Somerset. With Geoff Hamilton , Nick Wray and Alan Titchmarsh.
Series producer Laurence Vulliamy Executive producer Tony Laryea
A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Nick Wray
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh.
Producer:
Laurence Vulliamy
Producer:
Tony Laryea

Is there more to a door, bridge or staircase than meets the eye?
The Door. Place of paranoia and promise, focusing our fascination with what lies beyond. A club bouncer, a woman forced by burglars to turn her flat into a fortress, an artist, a priest and a psychologist are among those taking part. Film clips include Hitchcock's Spellbound and Orson Welles's Citizen Kane. Fritz Lang's Secret beyond the Door is screened at 11.20pm. Director/Producer Mark Kidel
A Third Eye production for BBCtv

Contributors

Producer:
Mark Kidel

Tony Hawks and Jo Brand head a panel of comedians answering questions from the studio audience and viewers at home. Jimmy Mulville is in the chair. Director John F D Northover Producer Dan Patterson
A Hat Trick production for BBCtv
QUESTIONS: write to The Brain Drain researchers. Hat Trick Productions. 10 Livonia Street. London W 1 V 3PH.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jo Brand
Unknown:
Jimmy Mulville
Producer:
Dan Patterson

Thriller starring Joan Bennett
Celia marries Mark after a whirlwind romance in Mexico, but when they return to his ancestral home she makes a chilling discovery.
Director Fritz Lang (1948)
SEE FILMS pages 37-42

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Bennett
Director:
Fritz Lang
Celia Lamphere:
Joan Bennett
Mark Lamphere:
Michael Redgrave
Caroline Lamphere:
Anne Revere
Miss Robey:
Barbara O'Neil
Edih Pottor:
Natalie Schafer

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