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8.20 "The Tempest", Act IV
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With Philippa Forrester.
Game show.
Animation.
Jonny and Albert solve the "rustling ghost" mystery. Written by Valerie Georgeson , from a storybyJoanEadington
Another chance to see the award-winning documentary profile of schoolgirl Joanne Gillespie who died earlier this month after a seven-year battle against cancer. Rpt
Susi is dreading her exams. Episodewrttten by Margaret Simpson
The first programme in a new ten-part series which each week features the young of a different family of animals. Today it's the turn of the little big cats - tigers, jaguars, lynx and snow leopards. With
Terry Nutkins.
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Today's heat in the contest to find Britain's best young cook is from Portsmouth
This three-day sompetltlon reaches its climax this afternoon. Over the years the Ryder Cup has provided many a nail-biting, last-green conclusion to golf's greatest team contest.
Today's singles feature all 12 players In the respective teams led by European captain Bernard Gallagher and his US counterpart Tom Watson. Steve Rider Introduces live coverage from the Belfry.
At the end of play, there will be news of this afternoon's Portuguese Grand Prix from Estoril.
Rugby union highlights from the match between last year's Courage championship runners-up Wasps and Newcastle Gosforth, newcomers to National League 1.
Plus news and action from around the country. Introduced by Chris Rea , with commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith .
Executive producer Johnnie Watherston
Since the Maxwell "missing millions" scandal, the government has come under pressure to protect pensioners' rights. Tonight's programme anticipates the changes they are likely to be recommended to introduce.
Producer Rizu Hamid
Editor Jane Ellison
The fourth programme in this new series that looks at creatures as the end product of a design process follows nature's deadly arms race. Against an arsenal of teeth, talons, claws and fangs, nature has produced an equally impressive array of defensive designs. The programme shows how the same principles are incorporated in the latest bullet-proof armour. Producer Martin Hughes-Games
British Cinema in the 60s
The film-making boom of the 60s drew a new breed of foreign directors to London, all with their own vision of the city. Polanski shot Repulsion in South Kensington. Antonioni made the definitive "swinging London" film Blow Up. This programme looks at London through the eyes of these directors and talks to the stars who worked with them including David Hemmings , Jane Asher and Vanessa Redgrave. Presented by Richard Lester.
Producers Chartes Chabot , Rosemary Wilton
(Tonight film accompanying the series, The Masque of the Red Death, is at 12.25am)
The fourth of five compilations taken from Spike Milligan 's anarchic comedy series. Executive producer John Whiston
Highlights from today's
Formula 1 race at Estoril.
Alex Cox introduces the last in the cult film series.
Horror movie starring Sissy Spacek, John Travolta
Teenager Carrie is hated by her schoolmates who make her life a misery with their taunting and teasing. But unbeknown to them, she has special powers. (1976)
A roundup of the week's play.
Horror movie adapted from an Edgar Allen Poe story, shown to accompany the documentary series Hollywood UK.
Starring Vincent Price
Hazel Court , Jane Asher A medieval Italian prince revels in the corruption of innocence, the exercise of cruelty, and the pursuit of pleasure. But outside his castle walls, a horrific plague rages.
Director Roger Corman (1964)