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Spy drama starring Robert Mitchum
A press agent investigates the sudden death of his former employer.
Director Sheldon Reynolds (1956)
SEE FILMS pages 40-45

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Mitchum
Director:
Sheldon Reynolds
Dave Bishop:
Robert Mitchum
Dominique:
Genevieve Page
Brita:
Ingrid Tulean
Spring:
Frederick O'Brady
Sandoz:
Eugene Deckers

The Decision Day. Desmond Lynam introduces live coverage from Monte Carlo of the vote to decide the venue for the Olympic Games in the year 2000. Manchester's bid faces tough opposition from Sydney, Peking, Berlin and Istanbul.
Commentary by Barry Davies. Producer Malcolm Kemp
Editor Brian Barwick

Contributors

Introduces:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Monte Carlo
Commentary By:
Barry Davies.
Producer:
Malcolm Kemp
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Series of documentaries which reflect the Northern Ireland conflict in the context of ordinary rural life.
Sundays. During the course of a tranquil summer's day, sectarianism is never far away. As the programme's director Carlos Gebler discovers, no one, least of all himself, can escape the implications. Producer Pierre Hodgson
A DBA production for BBCtv

Contributors

Director:
Carlos Gebler
Producer:
Pierre Hodgson

Chris Goffey , a long-time MG enthusiast, tests the new RV8 sports car, and Jeremy Clarkson compares the legendary
Cadillacs of the 1950s with the latest models from Detroit.
Producer Ken Pollock
Executive producer Dennis Adams
In the driving seat with Jeremy Clarkson
SEE FEATURE page 34

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Goffey
Unknown:
Jeremy Clarkson
Producer:
Ken Pollock
Producer:
Dennis Adams
Unknown:
Jeremy Clarkson

Carol Smillie reports from the Red Sea resort of Eilat while
Paddy Haycocks visits the Hungarian capital of Budapest. Presented by Penny Junor . Producer Linda Bell
Series producer Rachel Hebditch
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Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Smillie
Unknown:
Paddy Haycocks
Presented By:
Penny Junor
Producer:
Linda Bell
Producer:
Rachel Hebditch

First in a series of seven programmes exploring the enduring partnership between man and dog. What makes the relationship tick? Why does it sometimes go wrong? And why are dogs treated as "honorary humans"?
Fatal Attraction. Over 20,000 years ago, man began breeding dogs from wolves. But our relationship with dogs is full of paradoxes; we fear, love, eat or even worship them. What does this tell us about ourselves and is a dog really man's best friend? Series producer Michael Waldman
The world of man 's bestfriends
SEEFEATUREpage30

Contributors

Producer:
Michael Waldman

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

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