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Western starring Clint Walker

Indian scout "Yellowstone" Kelly is caught up in a battle between the Sioux Indians and the US cavalry.
(1959) (Subtitled)
See Films: pp 56-61 ***

Contributors

Director:
Gordon Douglas
Yellowstone Kelly:
Clint Walker
Anse:
Edward Byrnes
Gall:
John Russell
Sergeant:
Claude Atkins
Corporal:
Warren Oates

The property-advice show presented by Quentin Willson continues with an examination of why there can be such a disparity between different estate agents' property valuations.
Anna Ryder-Richardson discovers the ecologically friendly homes that can save significant sums of money each year on bills and Paul Higgins reveals how to spot areas ripe for gentrification as well as explaining how taste in decor can affect property values.
Meanwhile, Marina and Nick Smy from Oxford continue their increasingly desperate search for a suitable three-bedroom semi with room for expansion as the quadruplets grow. See today's choices.
Series producer Ben Southwell ; Executive producer Mark Hill

Contributors

Presented By:
Quentin Willson
Unknown:
Anna Ryder-Richardson
Unknown:
Paul Higgins
Unknown:
Nick Smy
Producer:
Ben Southwell
Producer:
Mark Hill

Continuing a repeat run of the seventies comedy series about the bungling but well-meaning Frank Spencer. Starring Michael Crawford

Frank spends the weekend with his brother-in-law - an expert in the field of electronics - only to wreck, in typical fashion, one of his household gadgets.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Raymond Allen
Producer:
Michael Mills
Frank Spencer:
Michael Crawford
Betty:
Michele Dotrice
George:
Peter Green
Fletcher:
Barry Linehan
Jack Downer:
Michael Golden
Katherine:
Carolyn Hudson
Conway:
Joe Dunlop
Lewis:
George Baker
Linda:
Linda Hayden
Mrs Fisher:
Jane Hylton
Rigby:
John Ringham
Jackson:
James Wardroper

Sue Barker introduces highlights of the fourth day's tournament play from the grass courts of SW19. By this stage last year, no fewer than eight of the men's seeds had fallen by the wayside, including Michael Chang, former champion Andre Agassi and Spain's Carlos Moya, who had won the French Open only two weeks before.
(Repeated tomorrow at 9am)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker

Provocative films concentrating on contemporary culture. The Museum of Memory
John Maybury 's film is a complex visual meditation on the idea of memory at the end of the 20th century. Using state-of-the-art video effects, the work takes as its starting point an imaginary debate between Antonin Artaud and Edie Sedgwick chaired by visionary designer and eighties counter-cultural icon Leigh Bowery.
With this work, Maybury, who wrote and directed the Francis Bacon biography Love Is the Devil, has taken a deliberately antithetical position to the film theory of Dogma popularised by recent art-house releases such as Festen and The Idiots.
Starring Daniel Craig and Heile Makatsch , with the voice of Sir Derek Jacobi plus a soundtrack by Daniel Goddard. Contains strobing effects in parts. Producer Keith Griffiths
Digital widescreen
Followed by Holiday Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
John Maybury
Unknown:
Antonin Artaud
Unknown:
Edie Sedgwick
Unknown:
Leigh Bowery.
Unknown:
Francis Bacon
Unknown:
Daniel Craig
Unknown:
Heile Makatsch
Unknown:
Sir Derek Jacobi
Unknown:
Daniel Goddard.
Producer:
Keith Griffiths

(Repeats are not indicated)

Open University
12.30 Welfare for All?
1.00 Yes, We Never Say "No"
(Subtitled)
1.30 Eyewitness Memory
How crimes are recalled.

Further Education
2.00 The Key to the Application of Number: 2

Teaching Film and Media
4.00 Film Education: Reading Movies
4.30 Film Education: But Is It Any Good?
The qualities that influence a film's worth.

Teacher Training
5.00 Improving Numeracy: The Mathematics Enhancement Programme: Beyond 16
Options for school leavers.

Open University
5.45 Just an Illness
6.35-7.00am Gender Matters
The female experience in the Third World.

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