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Melodrama about a happily-married executive who finds his contented lifestyle threatened by an old friend.
Director Robert Stevenson (1950)

Contributors

Director:
Robert Stevenson
Nan Collins:
Laraine Day
Brad Collins:
Robert Ryan
Don Lowry:
John Agar
Vanning:
Thomas Gomez

Musical comedy.
After wrecking a carnival with their high-wire act, two musicians escape the owner's wrath by stowing away on an ocean liner.
Director Norman Z McLeod (1947)
SEE FILMS pages 24-28

Contributors

Director:
Norman Z McLeod
Scat Sweeney:
Bing Crosby
Hot Lips Barton:
Bob Hope
Lucia Maria deAndrade:
Dorothy Lamour
Catherine Vail:
Gale Sondergaard

From Newbury.
2.40 Newbury Racecourse Chiropractic Clinic Handicap Stakes (abt 1 ¼m)
3. 10 Gardner Merchant
Hungerford Stakes (abt 7f 64yds)
3.40 Washington SingerStakes (7f straight)
4.10 KD Marketing Sellmore Maiden Fillies Stakes (abt 6f)
Introduced by Julian Wilson. Producer Malcolm Kemp
Including at
3.00pm News and Weather Subtitled (news)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Julian Wilson.
Producer:
Malcolm Kemp

Sporting comedy starring Jerry Lewis Dean Martin
Harvey Miller gets nervous when he plays golf in public. So he coaches his pal Joe, while standing in as his caddy.
Director Norman Taurog (1953)
SEE FILMS pages24 28

Contributors

Unknown:
Jerry Lewis
Unknown:
Dean Martin
Unknown:
Harvey Miller
Director:
Norman Taurog
Harvey Miller:
Jerry Lewis
Joe Anthony:
Dean Martin
Kathy Taylor:
Donna Reed
Lisa:
Barbara Bates

Western starring Audie Murphy Crown City is a played-out mining town. Across the river, there lies a vast reserve of gold - but it is situated in Indian territory.
Director Nathan Juran (1954) SEE FILMS pages 24-28

Contributors

Director:
Nathan Juran
Gary Brannon:
Audie Murphy
Jennie Marlowe:
Lisa Gaye
Frank Walker:
Lyle Bettger
Sam Brannon:
Walter Brennan

Series investigating issues of particular significance to the black community in Britain. Bad Behaviour
More and more children are being excluded from school, some of them permanently. But the problem is particularly bad among African-Caribbean children - schools are excluding four times as many black pupils as the rest. Is the education of African-Caribbean students being compromised as schools fight to compete for a good position in the government's league tables? Producer Colette Casey
Series producer Charles Bruce

Contributors

Producer:
Colette Casey
Producer:
Charles Bruce

In her own Jurassic park in Surrey, Liz Rigbey uncovers some of the world's oldest plants; Nick Wray looks at plants that can be grown in the unlikeliest of places; and Lynda Brown harvests the rewards from her cooks' garden.
Introduced by Geoff Hamilton. Series producer Laurence Vulliamy Executive producer TonyLaryea
A Catalyst TV production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Liz Rigbey
Unknown:
Nick Wray
Unknown:
Lynda Brown
Introduced By:
Geoff Hamilton.
Producer:
Laurence Vulliamy

How everyday surroundings furnish a landscape of the mind. The Window. A gap in the protective wall, the window allows light to penetrate, but is also the voyeur's ally. The film includes clips from David Lean's Great Expectations, Murnau's Nosferatu, Kieslowski's A Short Film About Love, Patrice Leconte's Monsieur Hire and Michael Powell's Peeping Tom.

A Third Eye production for BBCtv
(The Window is screened at 11.20pm)

Contributors

Director/Producer:
Mark Kidel

- To accompany tonight's Architecture of the Imagination documentary, a thriller starring Barbara Hale
Tommy cries "wolf" once too often, so when he witnesses a murder no one believes him.
With Arthur Kennedy ,
Bobby Driscoll , Paul Stewart , Ruth Roman. Director Ted Tetzlaff 1949)
8/W SEE FILMS pages 24-28

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Hale
Unknown:
Arthur Kennedy
Unknown:
Bobby Driscoll
Unknown:
Paul Stewart
Unknown:
Ruth Roman.
Director:
Ted Tetzlaff

BBC Two England

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