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Drama starring Dick Powell, Walter Slezak
An ex-serviceman searches relentlessly for the Nazi collaborator who was involved in his wife's death.
(1945) (B/W)
Film Reviews pages 45-50

Contributors

Director:
Edward Dmytryk
Gerard:
Dick Powell
Incza:
Walter Slezak
Mme Jamac:
Micheline Cheirel
Senora Camargo:
Nina Vale

Live from Gothenburg, including at 4.05 the women's 400m hurdles semi-finals, at 4.25the women's 1500m final, at 4.40 the men's 3000m steeplechase semi-finals, at 5.20 the men's 400m final, at 5.30 the men's shot put final, at 5.40 the women's 200m second round, and at 6. 1 the Women's 10,000m final.

Science fiction drama starring Patrick Stewart
An explosion affects the Enterprise's sensors and leaves Commander Riker permanently exhausted. Worf and Geordi start experiencing sharp pains and anxiety, and even Data dozes off.

Contributors

Captain Jean-Luc Picard:
Patrick Stewart
Commander William Riker:
Jonathan Frakes
Lt Commander Data:
Brent Spiner
Dr Beverly Crusher:
Gates McFadden
Lt Commander Geordi LaForge:
Levar Burton
Counsellor Deanna Troi:
Marina Sirtis
Lt Worf:
Michael Dorn
Ensign Rager:
Lanei Chapman
Mott:
Ken Thorley
Lieutenant Shipley:
Scott T Trost
Kaminer:
Angelina Fiordellisi

The second of six programmes about momentous events and how they affect people's lives.

Waris Dirie fled her Somalian desert home when, at the age of 13, she found out that her father intended to sell her to a 60-year-old man in exchange for four camels. She came to Britain in 1982 and, five years later, was discovered by photographer Terence Donovan who put her on the cover of the Pirelli calendar.

This programme offers a personal insight into Waris's remarkable transformation from nomad to international supermodel, and culminates in her first journey back to Africa and a reunion with her mother after 15 years.

Contributors

Subject:
Waris Dirie
Director:
Gerry Pomeroy
Series Producer:
Debbie Christie
Sound Recordist:
Dave Brabants

Continuing the repeat showing of the series of recipes for summer meals. One of the most evocative smells of summer is food barbecuing over a charcoal fire. In this programme Delia Smith demonstrates her alternatives to the usual fare: genuine half-pound burgers, spiced lamb and cashew kebabs and a wide range of accompaniments.
And there are mouth-watering alternatives for vegetarians.
Producer Caroline Hawkins ; Executive producer
Frances Whitaker * See Delia Smith : page 31

Contributors

Presenter:
Delia Smith
Producer:
Caroline Hawkins
Executive Producer:
Frances Whitaker

The first in a five-part series following British doctor Tony Redmond and a group of NHS colleagues as they try to alleviate the suffering in war-torn Bosnia. Their patients include a young boy maimed by a land mine and innocent victims hit by snipers' bullets.
See today's choices.
See This Week: page 8

Siege Doctors 9.00pm BBC2

Not another fly-on-the-wall medical documentary? Yes, but Siege Doctors has one distinguishing feature: it's shot on location in Sarajevo during an eight-month period starting in May 1994. British NHS doctors and nurses volunteered to travel to the beleaguered city to treat some of the 56,000 people suffering from war injuries, and found themselves in a situation that no training had ever prepared them for.
Tony Redmond, a Bosnian veteran and an accident and emergency consultant, is the project's driving force. "Part of you gets so angry, that people should do this to each other," he says. "It makes you want to walk away. But there are people there who have no choice in this, they're as innocent as we are. You can't walk away from them."

Contributors

Subject:
Tony Redmond
Producer:
Emma Bowman
Series Producer:
Jeremy Llewellyn-Jones

Lucinda Lambton Visits Hawkstone. In an extract from "One Foot in the Past", Lucinda Lambton explores the extraordinary artificial landscape at Hawkstone in Shropshire, known as the Thorpe Park of the seventies. Its unusual structures and vistas have now been restored to their former glory.
Revised rpt Stereo

Contributors

Presenter:
Lucinda Lambton
Director:
Jamie Muir

The last programme in the series on issues that affect the lives of disabled people in the nineties.
An ironic comedy drama featuring three members of the Liverpool comedy group No Excuses - Bee, Georgia and Daisy - trying to go about their normal daily lives in a spoof video diary.

Contributors

Producer:
Eispeth Morrison
Series Editor:
Ian MacRae

12.00 King Lear: a workshop exploring how actors attempt to convey Lear's madness, as well as "the reason in madness" so central to the meaning of the play
12.25 am History of Maths: Non-Euclidean Geometry: Is Euclidean geometry true? When 19th-century mathematicians investigated this question, they found a surprising answer.

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