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Clement Greenbergon Art Criticism
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Romance starring
Barbara Stanwyck David Niven
A celebrated concert pianist enters a luxurious sanitorium in Switzerland. She finds the routine tiresome until she falls under the spell of a charming doctor - but then she makes a shattering discovery.
Director Andre de Toth (1947)
SEE FILMS pages 30-34
Further live coverage of the World Athletics Championships from Stuttgart, featuring the men's marathon.
Timetable
4.40 Men's marathon start
5.00 Men's 800m first round
5.45 Men's 1 00m second round
6.10 Women's 3,000m first round
6.50 Men's marathon finish
7.00* News; Sport (Subtnied) and Weather
7.15* Men's 5,000m first round
8.15 Women's 800m first round A busy evening of track and field events includes the marathon, in which
Steve Jones , Paul Evans and Dave Lewis compete for Britain.
On the track, Linford Christie bids for a place in tomorrow's 100m semi-finals, while in the women's 3,000m Yvonne Murray , Alison Wyeth and Paula Radcliffe hope to reach Monday's final with a strong performance tonight. It's also the first round of the men's
800m - Tom McKean , Martin Steele and Curtis Robb are
Britain's trio of competitors. Plus the men's 5,000m, and the women's 800m.
Producers Martin Hopkins , Martin Webster Editors Brian Barwick , John Rowiinson
4.30-6.00pm
6.0O-9.O0pm
Belfry
The third and final play by Billy Roche provides a complex and humane portrait of love lost and found. The trilogy is set in Wexford, Ireland, and offers three very different studies of small-town life. The plays are acted by the original company of players from the stage productions at London's Bush Theatre.
Set in the vestry and belfry of a Wexford church, this play tells the story of a small-town sacristan who falls in love with another man's wife. His safe and harmless existence is turned around overnight as he discovers the pain and pleasure of living life to the full.
Producer Emma Burge DirectorStuartBurge
An Initial production for BBCtv
Videos recording the world from a young perspective.
Anyha and the Temple of Doom
Anyha is 12. She lives in Bristol with her single-parent mum, is mad on sport and dreams of Olympic stardom. She also wants to go on holiday with her mother but that's not easy on income support. Once the idea has grown it becomes imperative that they should have a holiday and somehow the money has to be found.
Her diary offers an insight into the mind of a young girl, a child on the verge of adolescence. It is the philosophy of life according to Anyha: Clearasil, The jungle Book, sport, death, Jesus and Baywatch. Producer Robert Tolputt
Series producer Bob Long WRITE TO: Community Programme Unit, BBCtv, London W 2 7 RJ. it you would like to make a Teenage Diary.
Coverage of the third round of the US PGA Championship from Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio, the final golf major of the season. Bernhard Langer and Nick Faldo lead a determined
European challenge. Will be the year that the US PGA title crosses the Atlantic for the first time? Introduced by Steve Rider , with commentary by Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley and Dave Marr.
Comedy series from David Lynch and Mark Frost , creators of Twin Peaks.
Betty's older sister drives everyone to tears with her vengeful temper as she prepares for her appearance on the show; but Betty and a has-been puppet named Mr Peanuts prove the real meaning of star power.