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Swashbuckling adventure starring Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh

Myles, son of the disgraced Earl of Falworth, fights treachery in the court of Henry IV to redeem his family name and win the hand of Lady Anne.
(1954)
See Films: pages 47-54

Contributors

Director:
Rudolph Mate
Myles Falworth:
Tony Curtis
Lady Anne:
Janet Leigh
Earl of Alban:
David Farrar
Meg Falworth:
Barbara Rush
Earl of Mackworth:
Herbert Marshall
Sir James:
Torin Thatcher

Rick Stein travels to Brittany, where French chef Charles Fontaine prepares a seafood pie. Back in Cornwall, a friend shows him a secret spot to catch bass, while on the sands of the Camel Estuary he prepares a seafood salad.

Contributors

Presenter/Chef:
Rick Stein
Chef:
Charles Fontaine
Director/Producer:
David Pritchard

Behind the closed doors of modern government are the forgotten remnants of Henry Vlll's great lost palace - Whitehall. Simon Thurley explains how the palace was destroyed.

Elain Harwood enters the world of the Victorian lunatic asylum, visiting the Claybury hospital in Middlesex.

Finally, following Sunderland FC's promotion to the Premier League, a farewell to an old ground with an impressive history. With Kirsty Wark.

Contributors

Presenter:
Kirsty Wark
Reporter:
Simon Thurley
Reporter:
Elain Harwood
Series Producer:
Basil Comely
Executive Producer:
Roland Keating

This week's edition is devoted to Paris.
Five Parisiennes - including fashion designer Sonia Rykiel - reveal their favourite restaurants. Plus, swapping your home for a summer pied-a-terre in the city, cheap accommodation and a look at the numerous secret gardens. Sophie Campbell heads out of town to the old royal haunt of Fontainebleau and samples the glamour of Deauville. Presented by Penny Junor .
Producers Anna Beattie and Helen Bullough
Editor Liz Warner
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Contributors

Designer:
Sonia Rykiel
Unknown:
Sophie Campbell
Presented By:
Penny Junor
Producers:
Anna Beattie
Producers:
Helen Bullough
Editor:
Liz Warner

Coinciding with South African president Nelson Mandela's first state visit to Britain, this film charts the first year of democracy for three people from Kwazulu-Natal who, having completed a psychological counselling course in London, were determined to help heal the wounds suffered under apartheid. Thuli Myeni's main work is Aids education and counselling; half the people tested at the local hospital for HIV get a positive result. Meshack Madonsela, an inspector for black schools, wants to use his new skills to help teachers under pressure. And Bheki Ntombela returns to his job as a psychiatric nurse - under the same management that were in place before the election.
Last in the series.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Subject:
Thuli Myeni
Subject:
Meshack Madonsela
Subject:
Bheki Ntombela
Series Producer:
Bob Long

The gay and lesbian magazine show presented by comedians Rhona Cameron and Bert Tyler-Moore.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
Rhona Cameron
Presenter:
Bert Tyler-Moore
Producer:
Antoine Palmer
Series Editor:
Neil Crombie

Open University
12.30 Acid Politics
(Rpt)
1.30 The Cornflake Story

Summer Nights
2.00 Perfect Pictures: Essentials
improving photography.

BBC Focus
4.00 So You Want to Work in Social Care?: How to Qualify
(Rpt)
4.30 So You Want to Work in Social Care?: Qualifications for Care
5.00 So You Want to Work in Social Care?: Continuing Professional Development in Social Work
(Rpt)
5.30 Health and Safety at Work

Open University
6.00 Scaling the Salt Barrier
6.25 16th-Century Venice and Antwerp
(Rpt)
6.50 Ferrera
(Rpt)

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