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I Comedy drama concluding the short season of films starring James Cagney
A one-time reporter and a courageous newspaperwoman battle against crooked bosses in a small town. With Grace George and Marjorie Main. Director William K Howard (1943)
FILM REVIEWS pages 45-50

Contributors

Unknown:
James Cagney
Unknown:
Marjorie Main.
Director:
William K Howard

Romantic comedy starring Carole Lombard, Robert Montgomery

A couple discover that a state boundary change has rendered their marriage void. With Gene Raymond. (1941).
Film Reviews pages 45-60

Contributors

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
[Actress]:
Carole Lombard
[Actor]:
Robert Montgomery
[Actor]:
Gene Raymond

Science fiction starring Lorne Greene.

A peace conference in outer space to end 1,000 years of war between mankind and the Cylons is threatened by a surprise Cylon attack.

Director Richard A Colia (1978)

Contributors

Commander Adama:
Lorne Greene
Captain Apollo:
Richard L Hatch
Lieutenant Starbuck:
Dirk Benedict
Athena:
Maren Jensen
Lieutenant Boomer:
Herb Jefferson Jr
Serina:
Jane Seymour
Ensign Greenbean:
Edbegley Jr
President Adar:
Lew Ayres
Colonel Tigh:
Terry Carter
Boxey:
Noah Hathaway
Count Baltar:
John Coucos
Gemon:
Rene Assa
Lieutenant Zac:
Rich Springfield
Sire Uri:
Ray Milland

Dying for a Donor
Baby George Jackson wasjust one month old when he died, still waiting for the donation of a heart that would save his life.
In this moving and enlightening film George's parents, Francis and Sharon Jackson , examine the British transplant system that they feel failed them and their son. They meet other parents, and talk to the experts, politicians and the medical ethical establishment that lays down the rules.
Francis and Sharon believe that it is vital for the policy on organ donation to be changed. They say that if organs were automatically available, unless the patient carried a card forbidding it, countless lives would be saved. Perhaps even baby George would have lived. Director/Producer Stewart Lansley Series producer Sue Davidson A Kilroy production for BBCtv
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POLLY TOYNBEE Page 20

Contributors

Unknown:
George Jackson
Unknown:
Sharon Jackson
Producer:
Stewart Lansley
Producer:
Sue Davidson

In the last in the series, David Stafford looks at Ley lines and tries to sort fact from fiction, Caryn Franklin has an emotional encounter with the marine mammals of the Inner Hebrides, Richard Mabey reveals the techniques of map worming, and Ray Mears builds a better bivouac.
Producer Kathryn Moore
Series producer Colette Foster

Contributors

Unknown:
David Stafford
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin
Unknown:
Richard Mabey
Unknown:
Ray Mears
Producer:
Kathryn Moore

It is estimated that more than 100,000 people will have voted in Britain's biggest design competition, the results of which are announced tonight.
So will the MZ motorbike ride off with more votes than the thermal flask? Will the Pet Shop Boys' CD box drum up more support than the Friends of the Earth's "Acid Rain" campaign? Will Barcelona's Olympic village or Woodlea School be top of the form in the architecture section?
Muriel Gray hosts the event while former winners describe what has happened to them since the last competition. And the Tokyo Design Network explain how they have identified bunka gijutsu, the quality that makes objects desirable.
Producer John Bush ; Executive producer
Keith Alexander
Followed by The Jupiter Collision Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Muriel Gray
Producer:
John Bush
Producer:
Keith Alexander

The guests on tonight's s show are the master of the slide guitar Chris Rea , and ex-Shakespears Sister Marcella Detroit. Hosted by Loudon Wainwright III. Director Maureen White
ProducerMayMiller

Contributors

Guitar:
Chris Rea
Unknown:
Marcella Detroit.
Unknown:
Loudon Wainwright Iii.
Director:
Maureen White

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