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Musical starring Frank Sinatra.
Unable to pay his servants, a bankrupt spendthrift attempts to secure a wealthy marriage for his kitchen maid by passing her off as his daughter.
(1943) (B/W)
Film Reviews pages 53-58

Contributors

Director:
Tim Whelan
Frank:
Frank Sinatra
Millie:
Michele Morgan
Mike:
Jack Haley
Drake:
Leon Errol
Mickey:
Marcy McGuire
Sir Victor Fitzroy Victor:
Victor Borge
Sandy:
Mary Wickes
Marty:
Mel Torme

Subtitled
Regional News and Weather Followed by Darts
Highlights of last night's first-round matches in the European Masters. Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.
Continues at 4.30pm. Stereo ............

Contributors

Introduced By:
Dougie Donnelly.

The Priest and the Pirate is a drama made by the community video workshop in Pilton, Edinburgh. This frank and compelling fly-on-the-wall documentary charts the clashes of egos, crew walkouts and general disintegration of purpose as the workshop's original ideas are tested over the six-week shoot.
(First shown on BBC Scotland)

Contributors

Director:
Brian English
Director:
Gail Frater
Executive Producer:
May Miller

No Man's Land
Mark Rees is a female-to-male transsexual. He was bom Brenda Rees and, for 28 years, felt as though he were a man trapped in a woman's body. Two years spent living as a man on hormone treatment brought about the beard and the bass voice and finally he had a mastectomy and hysterectomy.
If he imagined the "sex change" was the end of the conflict, he was wrong.
Though he now looks, sounds and acts like a man, Mark Rees is still a woman in the eyes of the law. For 20 years, he has campaigned for legal recognition. This programme reveals what it's like to be living in a judicial no-man's-land. Last in the series.
Producer Maggie Sutcliffe ; Series producer
Debbie Christie

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Rees
Unknown:
Brenda Rees
Unknown:
Mark Rees
Producer:
Maggie Sutcliffe
Producer:
Debbie Christie

The Summer Kitchen Garden. In the last programme of the series,
Delia Smith shows how to make use of ripe tomatoes and fresh vegetables in a range of warm salads and to preserve a little of summerforthe winter months.
Producer Caroline Hawkins ; Executive producer
FrancesWhitaker Rpt Stereo Subtitled . * See Delia Smith : page 36

Contributors

Unknown:
Delia Smith
Producer:
Caroline Hawkins
Unknown:
Delia Smith

The last in a five-part series on a British medical team's attempts to alleviate the suffering in Sarajevo.
The Last Mission. The security situation continues to deteriorate and British doctor Tony Redmond finds himself fighting to save his medical aid project in Sarajevo from disaster.
A vital consignment of his emergency medical equipment is taken by the Bosnian Serbs and political tensions come to the fore. Hanging in the balance is the evacuation of one of his patients and the prospect of a family being reunited in Britain afterthree years of enforced separation.
Producer Emma Bowman ; Series producer
Jeremy Llewellyn-Jones

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Redmond
Producer:
Emma Bowman
Producer:
Jeremy Llewellyn-Jones

This week, Simon King reveals the weavers of magical gossamer carpets which cover lawns, tracks down some mysterious miniature balloonists and finds out how to help orphaned hedgehogs survive the winter.
Producer Peter Bassett ; series producer Mike Beynon
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Contributors

Unknown:
Simon King
Producer:
Peter Bassett
Producer:
Mike Beynon

The chance to enjoy another classic encounterfrom the satirical news quiz continues with the fourth programme from the fifth series. Captains
Paul Merton and Ian Hislop , and chairman Angus Deayton , are joined by Paul's wife Caroline Quentin and Baz Bamigboye of the Daily Mail.
Director John F D Northover; Producer Colin Swash
Followed by Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Caroline Quentin
Unknown:
Baz Bamigboye

Highlights of tonight's matches, played over the best of five sets, in the European Masters. Featured players include Raymond Barneveld, Steve Beaton and Andy Fordham.
Commentary by Tony Green and John Part. Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Beaton
Unknown:
Andy Fordham.
Commentary By:
Tony Green
Unknown:
John Part.
Introduced By:
Dougie Donnelly.

12.00 Engineering Mechanics: Vibrations
How car designers set about making sure their passengers always get a smooth ride. (Rpt.)

12.25 History of Maths: Paris and the New Mathematics
During the French Revolution, mathematics became a tool of the state. Out of this came some of the great achievements of the 19th century.

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