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Dhoop Kinarey
Pakistani drama. In Urdu with English subtitles.
11.05 Network East
Last in the series features music, dancers and celebrities from the Camden Palace,
London. Stereo
11.35 Chanakya
Historical drama. In Hindi with English subtitles.

Sports drama starring John Garfield, Lilli Palmer.
Charlie is a champion boxer. Trapped by an unscrupulous promoter, he weighs the seduction of success against the principle of fair play. (1947)

Contributors

Director:
Robert Rossen
Charlie Davis:
John Garfield
Peg Born:
Lilli Palmer
Alice:
Hazel Brooks
Anna Davis:
Anne Revere
Quinn:
William Conrad

An adaptation of the novel by Thomas Hardy , starring Julie Christie
Terence Stamp
A captivating country girl inherits her uncle's farm.
Her refusal to marry has an unforeseen impact on her future and the futures of the three men in her life.
Screenplay Frederic Raphael
Director John Schlesinger (1967)

Contributors

Novel By:
Thomas Hardy
Unknown:
Julie Christie
Unknown:
Terence Stamp
Unknown:
Frederic Raphael
Director:
John Schlesinger
Bathsheba Everdene:
Julie Christie
Sergeant Troy:
Terence Stamp
William Boldwood:
Peter Finch
Gabriel Oak:
Alan Bates
Liddy:
Fiona Walker

Continuing the series on America in the hungry 30s. To Be Somebody
During the hard times of the Depression anti-Semitism gained force, lynchings of black activists went unpunished, mob violence and prejudice were the order of the day. American sportsmen took on the pride of Nazi Germany in the boxing ring and at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. And
Eleanor Roosevelt became the conscience of the White House.
Director/Producer Stephen Sept
(The season of films about the Depression continues tomorrowwith FtSTat 9.35pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Eleanor Roosevelt
Producer:
Stephen Sept

Thomas Middleton and William Rowley's tragedy has been called "the most convincing picture of uninhibited sexual desire in Elizabethan drama". In this version, edited by Michael Hastings, much of the original sub-plot has been cut to concentrate on a dark story of lust and revenge between two ambiguous, guilt-ridden individuals.
Bob Hoskins stars as De Flores, the "ominous ill-fac'd fellow" led by his desire for the imperious virgin Beatrice Joanna (Elizabeth McGovern) into murder and adultery. "It's a play I've always been fascinated by," says Performance producer Simon Curtis. "I saw Helen Mirren in a BBC production of it in the 70s, and that was a seminal experience for me. The Changeling is far more psychologically accurate than most plays of its period, and it has this taut, claustrophobic atmosphere that lends itself well to the screen." Stereo Subtitled
The Andrew Duncan interview with Bob Hoskins
SEE FEATURE page 34

Contributors

Author:
Thomas Middleton
Author:
William Rowley
Edited by:
Michael Hastings
Producer:
Simon Curtis
De Flores:
Bob Hoskins
Beatrice Joanna:
Elizabeth McGovern
Alsemero:
Hugh Grant
Vermandero:
Leslie Phillips
Tomazo:
Sean Pertwee
Alonzo:
Peter Darling
Jasperino:
Maynard Eziashi
Diaphanta:
Adie Allen
Servant to Alsemero:
John Quinn
Beatrice Joanna's nanny:
Myrtle Moss

Thriller starring Brian Dennehy
James Woods
When his life is saved by a stranger, LA cop and popular author Dennis Meechum finds that he is expected to collaborate on the man's biography - the confessions of a corporate killer.
Director John Flynn (1987)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Dennehy
Unknown:
James Woods
Unknown:
Dennis Meechum
Director:
John Flynn
Dennis Meechum:
Brian Dennehy
Cleve:
James Woods
Roberta Gillian:
Victoria Tennant
Holly Meechum:
Allison Balson
David Madlock:
Paul Shenar

Coverage of the semi-finals in the Grand Slam Cup from
Munich. Commentary by John Barrett , David Mercer and Mark Cox.

Contributors

Commentary By:
John Barrett
Commentary By:
David Mercer
Commentary By:
Mark Cox.

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