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6.00 Computing On the Right Track 7853496 6.25 Catastrophe Theory
7832903 6.50WhyCare? 5865496 7.15 Time for You Summer School Submied 3818187 7.40 Energy and Rockets
4497545 8.05 Victorian Ways ofDeath 7903941 8.30 End of Empire- the Re-fashioningof Literature
8.55 Personnel Selection 8496496 9.20
Exams - a Curious Kind of Ritual
9.45 Understanding Music Followinga Score Subtitled 6887106 10.10 A Level
Playing Field? subtitled 6444293 10.35 Population Transition in Italy 8490496 11.00 A Hard Act to Follow
6446941 11.25 Animated English -the Creature Comforts Story
3493361 11.50TheTrueGeometryof Nature submied

Romantic drama, showing as part of the Saturday Matinée film season, and starring the subject of this afternoon's documentary
Vivien Leigh
Also starring Clark Gable
Leslie Howard , Olivia de Havilland
Set against the bloodshed and turmoil of the American Civil War, this cinematic landmark charts the passionate love story of Rhett Butler and southern belle
Scarlett O'Hara. Based on Margaret Mitchell 's epic novel, its depiction of the warset a standard seldom equalled on the screen and the film made Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh into legendsfortheirportrayal of one of the cinema's greatest romances.
Director Victor Fleming (1939, PG)
Subtitled..... * See Films: pages 57-66 ★★★★★

Contributors

Unknown:
Vivien Leigh
Unknown:
Clark Gable
Unknown:
Leslie Howard
Unknown:
Olivia de Havilland
Unknown:
Rhett Butler
Unknown:
Scarlett O'Hara.
Unknown:
Margaret Mitchell
Unknown:
Clark Gable
Unknown:
Vivien Leigh
Director:
Victor Fleming
Scarlett O'Hara:
Vivien Leigh
Rhett Butler:
Clark Gable
Ashley Wilkes:
Leslie Howard
Melanie Hamilton:
Olivia de Havilland
Mammy:
Hattie McDaniel
Gerald O'Hara:
Thomas Mitchell
Ellen O'Hara:
Barbar Ao'Neil
Aunt Pittypat Hamilton:
Laura Hope Crews
DrMeade:
Harry Davenport
Belle Watling:
Onamunson
Suellen O'Hara:
Evelyn Keyes
Careen O'Hara:
Ann Rutherford
Prissy:
Butterfly McQueen
India Wilkes:
Alicia Rhett
Big Sam:
Everett Brown
Uncle Peter:
Eddie "rochester" Anderson
Charles Hamilton:
Rand Brooks
Frank Kennedy:
Carroll Nye
Dolly Merriwether:
Jane Darwell
Maybelle Merriwether:
Mary Anderson
Emmy Slattery:
Isabel Jewell
Jonas Wilkerson:
Victor Jory
Bonnie Blue Butter:
Cammie King
John Wilkes:
Howard Hickman
Stuart Tarleton:
George Reeves
Caroline Meade:
Leona Roberts
Beau Wilkes:
Mickey Kuhn

Steve Rider introduces further coverage of the PGA Championship from the West Course at Wentworth, as the battle to avoid the dreaded cut comes to a conclusion. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Dave Marr ,
Beverley Lewis , Mike Hughesdon and Dougie Donnelly.
Executive producer John Shrewsbury

Contributors

Commentary By:
Peter Alliss
Commentary By:
Alex Hay
Commentary By:
Dave Marr
Commentary By:
Beverley Lewis
Commentary By:
Mike Hughesdon
Commentary By:
Dougie Donnelly.

In the fifties and sixties, the Ford Zephyr gave British car buyers
American-style glitz at an affordable price. Quentin Willson charts the story of one of Britain's most successful big cars, with the help of those who bought it, designed it and still cherish it.
Director David Wheeler

Contributors

Unknown:
Quentin Willson
Director:
David Wheeler

Alan Titchmarsh introduces coverage of the world's most famous flower show.
Interior designer Tricia Guild reveals that nature's true colours are her inspiration; globetrotter Alison Goldie is a first-time visitor; and RHS Director General Gordon Rae takes viewers behind the scenes.
(Shown last Wednesday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Tricia Guild
Unknown:
Alison Goldie
Unknown:
Gordon Rae

The series of personalised reports from BBC journalists located in countries around the world.

Fifteen years after the Khmer Rouge lost power, they still control hundreds of square miles of mountain and jungle along Cambodia's border with Thailand. It has been alleged that they have helped finance their civil war with the Cambodian government by allowing Thai timber firms to fell and export vast swathes of rain forest. BBC's Indochina correspondent Jonathan Miller uncovers the secret and lucrative trade and investigates accusations that Cambodian government officials are also in on the deal. And hidden cameras reveal another sinister trade - in tiger and leopard skins and bones.

Plus, Emily Buchanan reports on a religious revolution in Brazil where thousands are abandoning Catholicism for a controversial evangelical group started by a former lottery salesman.
The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God is a multi-million pound operation, which has attracted accusations of fraud and cash laundering.

Contributors

Reporter:
Jonathan Miller
Reporter:
Emily Buchanan
Editor:
Keith Bowers
Deputy Editor:
Fiona Murch

Highlights of today's play between England and India in the second one day international, from Headingley. Commentary by Richie Benaud, Geoffrey Boycott and David Gower. Introduced by Tony Lewis.

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Lewis
Commentary:
Richie Benaud
Commentary:
Geoffrey Boycott
Commentary:
David Gower
Executive Producer:
Keith MacKenzie

Award-winning drama starring Andrew Robertson, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Sinead Cusack
When 15-year-old Jack's parents die, he and his sister Julie are worried that their younger brother and sister will be taken into care. As the pressures of trying to keep their family together build up, Jack finds the sexual frustrations of teenage life and his growing attraction for his sister starting to impinge on their already complicated lives.
Showing in widescreen format. (1992, 18)
* See Films: pages 57-66 ****

Contributors

Director:
Andrew Birkin
Jack:
Andrew Robertson
Julie:
Charlotte Gainsbourg
Mother:
Sine Adcusack
Sue:
Alice Coulthard
Tom:
Ned Birkin
Father:
Hanns Zischler
Derek:
Jochen Horst
William:
Gareth Brown
Commander Hunt's voice:
William Hootkins
Truck driver:
Dick Flockhart
Dnver's mate:
Mike Clark

Biographical drama, based on a true story, starring
Oscar Chavez , Maria Rojo
After serving in the army of Pancho Villa , Pedro J Gonzalez leaves forthe US seekingfame and fortune. His rise to the top as a radio star is threatened by his outspoken criticism of the treatment of migrants. Some Spanish dialogue with English subtitles.
Director Isaac Artenstein (1988) Stereo. 78 ♦ See Films: pages 57-66
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Oscar Chavez
Unknown:
Maria Rojo
Unknown:
Pancho Villa
Unknown:
Pedro J Gonzalez
Director:
Isaac Artenstein
Pedro J Gonzalez:
Oscar Chavez
Maria Gonzalez:
Maria Rojo
Gene Rodriguez:
Tony Plana
Hector Gonzalez:
Pepe Serna
Kyle Mitchell:
Peter Henry Schroeder
Matilde Gonzalez:
Socorro Valdez
Linda Galvan:
Kamala Lopez

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