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The flat-warming party attracts gate-crashers. (Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Apps
Dale:
Leslie Baines
Laura:
Emma Brierly
Arran:
Neil Blackstone
Barney:
Stephen Carr
Alfie:
Andrew Smith
Gary:
George Trotter
Flora:
Kerryann Christiansen
Karen:
Kimberly Dunbar
Patsy:
Justine McKenzie
Noddy:
Brett Adams
Angel:
Vicky Taylor

Comedians Neil Mullarkey and Greg Proops take a wry look at the weird and wonderful themes that ran through some of the worst B-movies to come out of fifties Hollywood. Mixing sketches with film clips, Greg and Neil tackle hypnotism, monsters, teenage delinquency, sex and bad rock and roll.

(I Was a Teenage Werewolf is tomorrow at midnight, followed by Viking Women and the Sea Serpent)

Contributors

Presenter/Comedian:
Neil Mullarkey
Presenter:
Greg Proops
Producer:
Nick Freand Jones

Continuing the series in which public figures reveal their thoughts and feelings about the process of ageing.

Tonight's guest is businessman and television's Troubleshooter Sir John Harvey-Jones, who talks to psychiatrist Anthony Clare about the changes in the pace and focus of his life as he grows older.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Anthony Clare
Guest:
Sir John Harvey-Jones

The end of the war in 1918 did not allay fears of further armed conflict. Some correspondents to The Times saw a threat from resurgent European nations and advocated the strengthening of the Navy and Air Force. Others wrote to express their distaste for wartime profiteers.
Last in the series.
(Black and white) (Stereo)

Contributors

Director:
Andrew Nelson
Producer:
Stephen Hearst
Producer:
Aubrey Singer

Lucinda Lambton travels to Ireland to visit Castle Leslie in County Monaghan, now open to payingguests. There, she talks to the present owner, Sir John Leslie Bt, about its history and the ghost said to roam the castle.
Plus, a look at the role played by the village hall within communities. There are 8,500 of them in Britain and most need renovating; f 40 million of Lottery cash has been set aside for this purpose.
Finally, an item postponed from 27 June. Gavin Stamp looks at the history of the rusty Firth of Forth Bridge. Does the Government care enough to help save it? Last in the series.
Series producer Basil Comely
Executive producer Roland Keating

Contributors

Unknown:
Lucinda Lambton
Unknown:
Sir John Leslie Bt
Unknown:
Forth Bridge.
Series Producer:
Basil Comely
Executive Producer:
Roland Keating

This week, former Brookside star Anna Friel explores Italy's Amalfi coast in a sixties Fiat 600, travelling from
Sorrento to Ravello, while Jonathan Futrell offers an essential guide to
London's townhouse hotels. Plus, a location scout's tourof New Zealand's
North Island with film director Ian Mune.
Producer Matthew Cole ; Editor Liz Warner
Postponed from 4 July Stereo ...................

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Friel
Unknown:
Jonathan Futrell
Director:
Ian Mune.
Producer:
Matthew Cole
Editor:
Liz Warner

The first of a six-part series exploring issues of sex and gender that were, or are, taboo.

Tonight, the stories of two men who wanted to be "cured" of their homosexuality, and a third who had no choice but to submit to treatment. All took part in aversion therapy; for one, it proved fatal.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Producer:
Hilary Clarke

Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson.
In which the eponymous hero feels duty bound to give blood.
Another chance to see 34 of the classic comedy shows starring Tony Hancock.
See today's choices.
(Black and white) (Repeat) (Subtitled)
Spotlight on Tony Hancock: page 9

Followed by Coming of Age: Video Old Nation Shorts
A double bill of sporting shorts.

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Galton
Writer:
Alan Simpson
Producer:
Duncan Wood
Hancock:
Tony Hancock
First nurse:
June Whitfield
First doctor:
Patrick Cargill
First patient:
Peggy Ann Clifford.
Second patient:
Hugh Lloyd
Second nurse:
Anne Marryott
Third nurse:
Jean Marlow
Third patient:
Frank Thornton
Second doctor:
James Ottaway

Open University
12.30 The Lyonnais
(Repeat)
1.30 History of Technology
(Repeat)

Summer Nights
2.00 Great Outdoors: Essentials
(Repeat)

Languages
4.00 Espana Viva 4-7; Diez Temas 3; Spanish Globo

Open University
6.00 Problems with Ions
6.25 16th-century Venice and Antwerp
(Repeat)
6.50 San Francesco, Rimini
(Repeat)

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