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Young British Muslim Saqib Qureshi investigates the rise of new forms of Islamic activity in Britain. He looks at how groups who are active in "Dawaah" - calling on people to accept Islam - are growing in strength, fuelled by a sense of grievance at western hostility to their faith.
Producer Ahmed Jamal
Series producer Giles Oakley

Contributors

Presenter:
Saqib Qureshi
Producer:
Ahmed Jamal
Series Producer:
Giles Oakley

See Under: Peace
David Grossman , author of the acclaimed novel See Under: Love, is the leading Israeli writer of his generation.
During the week that Israel and the PLO signed their historic peace agreement, he gave Bookmark a compelling account of his life as an uncertain new future dawned.
Director Christopher Swayne Series editor Roland Keating

Contributors

Unknown:
David Grossman
Director:
Christopher Swayne
Editor:
Roland Keating

CD, Ben Elton 's sex-starved pommie writer down under, is still hopeful that his companion Rachel will respond to his advances, but in the meantime must keep up with her scheming.
In the second of Elton's three-part comic fantasy, adapted from his best-selling first novel, Australian billionaire Sly Morgan pursues his mysterious intention to turn a remote piece of Aboriginal land into a leisure resort, but CD and Rachel are at odds over their approach to him.
Producers David Parker , Michael Wearing and Timothy White : Director Nadia Tass
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Elton
Producers:
David Parker
Producers:
Michael Wearing
Producers:
Timothy White
Sly Morgan:
Colin Friels
CD:
Ben Elton
Zimmerman:
Derrick O'Connor
Rachel:
Jacqueline McKenzie
Chrissie:
Deborra-Lee Furness
Walter:
Bill Walus
Karen:
Fiona Press

Film mogul Barry Diller foresees a media revolution which could bring up to 5,000 television channels into every home. Tonight's programme takes a critical look at Diller's vision and tells the story of its birth in the realm of shopping from home by television. An Illuminations production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Diller

Third in a late-night run of chillers from acclaimed horror producer Val Lewton.
Starring Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi.

Edinburgh, 1832: a troubled doctor begins to question the source of the constant supply of corpses brought to him for dissection. Based on a story by Robert Louis Stevenson.
(1945) (B/W)

("The Curse of the Cat People" tomorrow at 12 midnight)

Contributors

Author:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Producer:
Val Lewton
Director:
Robert Wise
[Actor]:
Boris Karloff
[Actor]:
Bela Lugosi

BBC Two England

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