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Murder mystery starring
Lana Turner , Anthony yumn
Sheila Cabot and her lover think they've carried out the perfect muraeruntil a note arrives congratulating them. Director Michael Gordon (1960)
Postponed from 2 July Subtitled ........ * See Films: pp 48-54

Contributors

Unknown:
Lana Turner
Unknown:
Sheila Cabot
Director:
Michael Gordon

5.45 Men's 800m first round
6.30 Women's 200m semi-finals
6.50 Men's 200m semi-finals
Action from Seville continues with the first round of the men's
800m, where Denmark's
Wilson Kipketer has recovered from malaria to regain the form of two years ago that brought him Seb Coe 's world record.
In the 200m, all eyes will be on Commonwealth champion
Julian Golding , while the decathlon continues.

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilson Kipketer
Unknown:
Seb Coe
Unknown:
Julian Golding

A seven-part series devoted to explaining meteorological matters. weather Power. Ian McCaskiii explains how, relative to size,
Britain has more tornados than anywhere else in the world, and Isobel Lang investigates the previously untapped power-generating potential of new-style windmills. See today's choices. Director Sarah Davis ; Series editor Caroline van den Brul
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian McCaskiii
Unknown:
Isobel Lang
Director:
Sarah Davis

The last guide of the series takes Juliet Morris to Portugal, where she travels along the Atlantic coast in search of an alternative beach scene to the Algarve.
Further inland, she explores the villages and citadels of Alentejo.
Meanwhile, Fi Glover reports from Northumberland, where she samples smoked haddock and stays in a hotel that was formerly a 14th-century castle. The series returns next summer.
Series producer Liz Molyneux
Digital widescreen Subtitled..... FACTSHEET: send a cheque/PO for £1, payable to the BBC, with an A4 SAE and 50p stamp, to: Travel Show Factsheet[address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Juliet Morris
Unknown:
Fi Glover

The style series returns for an eight-part run. Tonight Lowri Turner visits Italy to discovers their style secrets, there's a look at high-street fashion for this autumn, and Cindy Mitton , 60, challenges the team to knock a decade off her appearance. See today's choices. Series editor Jeanine Josman
Digital widescreen Subtitled ........... # Here's looking at you, kid: p 5 Win a luxury theatre trip to London: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Lowri Turner
Unknown:
Cindy Mitton
Editor:
Jeanine Josman

9.00 Women's 1500m first round
9.35 Men's 5,000m first round Further coverage from Seville. In the women's middle-distance event, Britain's Kelly Holmes will be hoping to overcome a spell of serious injury that blighted her fortunes at this stage in Athens two years ago. Subtitled ....

Contributors

Unknown:
Kelly Holmes

Fire in the Hole. Grace is confused when she finds herself attracted to a man she hates.
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Grace Kelly:
Brett Butler
Russell Norton:
Dave Thomas
Wade Swoboda:
Casey Sander
Quentin Kelly:
Sam Horrigan
Libby Kelly:
Kaitlin Cullum
DC:
Don Curry
Dan Gabriel:
Ed Marinaro
Mrs Sheffield:
Nancy Lenehan
Derrick:
Carol Banks
Jeff:
Steve Susskind
Naomi:
Kate McIntyre

Repeats are not indicated. OPEN UNIVERSITY
12.30 Rapid Climate Change Subtitled 79602 LOO The
Cretaceous Greenhouse World:
Poles Apart THE GREATS
2.00 Champions of Nature LANGUAGES
4.00 Discovering Portuguese 3-4; Central Bureau: Portuguese Discovered
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Professional Update OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Harvesting the Sun
8405220 6.10 Problems with Ions
1664862 6.35-7.00am Plants:
Problems with Water

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