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The golden days of vaudeville feature in this compilation of top acts from the heyday ofRKO studios, r introduced by Jack Paar.
Director Hal Yates ( 1948) B/W ..... ♦ FILM REVIEWS pages 67-76

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jack Paar.
Director:
Hal Yates

Drama starring
Howard Keel , Jane Greer
When his two children go missing
7 after a plane crash, a father leads the rescue party into the mountains.
DirectorJoseph Lewis (1952) B/W

Contributors

Unknown:
Howard Keel
Unknown:
Jane Greer
Unknown:
Directorjoseph Lewis

' Crime drama starring
Robert Urich , Carl Weathers
Two convicts escape from a road gang, but they tiee intotreacnerous swamps, where their real troubles begin.
Director David Lowell Rich (1986) Subtitled .421560
Including at
3.00 News and Weather Subtitled (news)
3.50 News and Weather subtitled (news) Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Urich
Unknown:
Carl Weathers
Director:
David Lowell Rich

G Is for Glazed. A celebration of the art of decorated tiles - exquisite pictures and imaginative patterns dazzling with their sheen and brilliance.
Lucinda Lambton finds glazed glories in Queen Victoria's Royal Dairy at Windsor, and exotic scenes at the home of the Debenham family.
Producer Andrew Gosling ; Executive producer
Edward Mirzoeff

Contributors

Unknown:
Lucinda Lambton
Producer:
Andrew Gosling
Unknown:
Edward Mirzoeff

Another chance to see the acclaimed 26-part documentary series telling the history of the Second World War.
Life in Britain during the war was a time of gas masks, Winston Churchill, Coventry, Dig for Victory, evacuation, George Formby, ITMA, the Squander Bug and the Beveridge Report. Narrated by Laurence Olivier.
First shown on ITV (Subtitled)

Contributors

Narrator:
Laurence Olivier
Writer:
Angus Calder
Director:
Philip Whitehead
Producer:
Jeremy Isaacs

Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
Another chance to view a vintage episode of the classic comedy series, starring Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell.

Albert has spent a miserable day thinking Harold has forgotten his birthday.
With Frank Thornton.

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Galton
Writer:
Alan Simpson
Harold:
Harry H Corbett
Albert:
Wilfrid Brambell
Waiter:
Frank Thornton

Final episode of the six-part adaptation of the novel by Charles Dickens.
What has Jonas "to do" in London? Is Mercy safe with him? Will Charity finally get her man? Can young Martin prise his grandfather and Mary out of Pecksniff's clutches? Who is Tom Pinch's mysterious employer? Is Old Martin really senile?
See today's choices.
Screenplay David Lodge; Director Pedr James; Producer Chris Parr Stereo
Repeated next Sunday afternoon on BBC1
BOOKLET: an illustrated booklet is available by sending a cheque for £3.95 payable to BSS, to [address removed]
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Then Video Nation Shorts (Subtitled)

Contributors

Novel By:
Charles Dickens.
Unknown:
David Lodge
Director:
Pedr James
Old Martin Chuzzlewit:
Paul Scofield
TiggMontague:
Pete Postlethwaite
Seth Pecksniff:
Tom Wilkinson
Jonas Chuzzlewit:
Keith Allen
Tom Pinch:
Philip Franks
Mrs Gamp:
Elizabeth Spriggs
MrChuffey:
John Mills
Mercy Pecksniff:
Julia Sawalha
Chanty Pecksniff:
Emma Chambers
Young Martin Chuzzlewit:
Ben Walden
Mary Graham:
Pauline Turner
Betsy Prig:
Joam Sims
Nadgett:
Graham Stark
Bailey:
Paul Francis
Mrs Lupin:
Lynda Bellingham
MrsTodgers:
Maggie Steed
Ruth Pinch:
Cornelia Hayes O'Herlihy
Chevy Slyme:
Peter-Hugo Daly
Lewsome:
Stephen Mapes
MarkTapley:
Steve Nicolson
Augustus Moddle:
John Padden
Bullamy:
Colin McCormacK

Showcase for short films by new directors. Hitting the Spot. Is Christine weird? What is it about police custody that turns heron? With Rosalind Lewis and Tyrone Huggins. Last in the series. Producer Bob Portal ; Director Jamie Nuttgens

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosalind Lewis
Unknown:
Tyrone Huggins.
Producer:
Bob Portal
Director:
Jamie Nuttgens

A week of highlights from last year's Arena Radio Night begins with a look back at 1927.
Directors Dilly Barlow , Steve Bendelack ; Producers Mary Dickinson , Anthony Wall Rpt

Contributors

Directors:
Dilly Barlow
Directors:
Steve Bendelack
Producers:
Mary Dickinson
Producers:
Anthony Wall Rpt

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