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Drama, concluding the season of films starring John Wayne
Also starring Joan Blondell
A female casino owner marries into the aristocracy of America's old South.
Director Leigh Jason (1942) Black andwhlte ♦ See Films: pages 46-53 **

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne
Unknown:
Joan Blondell
Director:
Leigh Jason

Comedy, the first of two films this week starring Jerry Lewis
Fella is treated as a servant by his wicked stepmother and hertwo sons.
Director Frank Tashlin (1960. U) Jerry Lewis 's The Patsy is tomorrow at 4pm
♦ See Films: pages 46-53 *** ♦ Interview with Jerry Lewis : page 42

Contributors

Unknown:
Jerry Lewis
Director:
Frank Tashlin
Unknown:
Jerry Lewis
Unknown:
Jerry Lewis

As the England v Australia Ashes battle reaches mid-point, David Gower reflects on the series so far. Twenty years afterthe Centenary Test in Melbourne,
Dennis Lillee and Derek Randall , two of the game's stars, recall magic moments from that memorable match. The winners of Saturday's Benson and Hedges Cup final between Kent and Surrey are interviewed, and there's a look at a unique all-night game in Sweden.
Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Philip Bernie

Contributors

Unknown:
David Gower
Unknown:
Dennis Lillee
Unknown:
Derek Randall
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Philip Bernie

Eighth in a 13-part series of investigative programmes from the BBC regions.

Matthew Hill presents an investigation into the world of complementary medicine. Although recommended to patients by many GPs, these remedies are giving rise to concern over side-effects.
Tonight's programme puts the spotlight on one company claiming to produce tailor-made medicines for each patient's medical condition.
(First shown on BBC West) (Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Matthew Hill
Producer:
Maggie Mathews

Word panel game refereed by Bob Holness. Tonight's guests are Sir Derek Jacobi. Roger Black, Caryn Franklin and Steve Wright.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Holness
Panellist:
Sir Derek Jacobi
Panellist:
Roger Black
Panellist:
Caryn Franklin
Panellist:
Steve Wright
Producer:
Helena Taylor
Executive Producer:
Richard L Lewis

Second in a six-part series in which chef Ainsley Harriott goes global in search of the world's best barbecue ideas.

This week, traditional barbecue fare at an Easter festival on the Greek island of Alonnisos, plus barbecued fish dishes that go with ouzo, and cooking at a traditional wedding.
See today's choices.
Ainsley Harriott: page 26

Contributors

Presenter/Chef:
Ainsley Harriott
Director:
Ben Warwick
Producer:
Roulla Xenides

Drama, based on a true story, starring Patricia Wettig, Stephen Lang

A woman's life is shattered when she is raped, but although her attacker is soon identified, she is frustrated by the slow court process and begins a personal battle to win justice.
(1992, 15)
See Films: pages 46-53 **

Contributors

Director:
Harry Winer
Nancy Ziegenmeyer:
Patricia Wettig
Steven Ziegenmeyer:
Stephen Lang
Wilma:
Ellen Burstyn
Vicki Martin:
Eileen Brennan
Nan Horvat:
Shelley Hack
Geneva Overholser:
Joanna Cassidy
Deanne:
Gina Hecht
Detective Roth:
Joe Dorsey
Dr Kees:
Susan Walden

Last in the four-part spoof "rockumentary" written by and starring Graham Fellows.

Singer/songwriter John Shuttleworth embarks on the final leg of his tour on the bus to the Derbyshire village of Eyam, where agent Ken Worthington believes he is coming down with bubonic plague and mysteriously disappears. John gives up and returns home, but after staging a poorly-attended gig in his own garage, decides to go back on the road and search for Ken.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Graham Fellows
Director:
Willy Smax
Executive Producer:
Peter Symes
John Shuttleworth:
Graham Fellows

Open University
12.30am The Management of Nuclear Waste
(Rpt)
1.00 Project Management - Docklands Light Railway
1.30 The Film Joyride

Summer Nights
2.00 Star Gazing Collections: The Sky at Night

BBC Focus
4.00 Teaching and Learning with IT
(Rpt)
4.30 Film Education: The Fall and Rise of Cinema - the Exhibitor's Story
(Rpt)
5.00 Inside Europe
Helping schools make the most of Europe
5.30 Film Education: Multiplexes - A Case Study

Open University
6.00 History of Maths - Non-Euclidean Geometry
6.25 Designing for People
6.50-7.15am Clinical Trials

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