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Period adventure, the first of two films today starring George Montgomery
Napoleon Ill 's chief minister covets a priceless sword that holds the key to a fortune.
Director Maurice Geraghty (1951) (S)
Last of the Badmen is at 2pm Films: pp 60-68 **

Contributors

Unknown:
George Montgomery
Unknown:
Napoleon Ill
Director:
Maurice Geraghty

Western, the second of today's two films starring George Montgomery
A detective probing robberies tries to expose a gang that breaks prisoners out of jail, then kills them and claims the reward. Director Paul Landres (1957) Films: pp 60-68 **

Contributors

Unknown:
George Montgomery
Director:
Paul Landres

Lowri Turner debates whether men are funnier than women with guests including actress Margi Clarke and comedian Tom O'Connor.
(S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Lowri Turner
Guest:
Margi Clarke
Guest:
Tom O'Connor

More football tips with the Liverpool and England striker, including advice on eating the right foods to improve pace and fitness. This episode was incorrectly billed last week.
(Repeated next Sunday) (S)
BBC Campaign Address: [address removed]
Helpline: [number removed]

Contributors

Presenter/Footballer:
Michael Owen
Executive Producer:
Huw Marks
Series Producer:
Alan Hurndall

Benedict Allen continues his Brazilian odyssey to solve the strange disappearance in 1925 of British adventurer Percy Harrison Fawcett. In a village in the Amazon jungle, the men of the Kalapalo tribe answer Allen's questions about the lost explorer's mysterious death.
See Choice. (S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Benedict Allen
Producer:
Ruhi Hamid
Executive Producer:
Bob Long

This week Pete McCarthy explores the Machair, the unique grasslands of the Western Isles of Scotland, and finds them very similar to Corfu. Meanwhile, Lindsay Cannon tries her hand at wattle and daub wall construction, and Guy Linley-Adams observes nocturnal insects.
See Choice.
(S) (W)
E-Mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Pete McCarthy
Reporter:
Lindsay Cannon
Reporter:
Guy Linley-Adams
Series Producer:
Patrick Ravelle

The first in a new four-part series in which Ground Force star Charlie Dimmock teams up with local volunteers to transform neglected plots into neighbourhood garden projects the whole community can enjoy. The first show features a trip to Hinton St Mary in Dorset.
See Choice. (S)
All change: Gardening, page 36

Contributors

Presenter:
Charlie Dimmock
Series Producer:
Abigail Harvey
Series Editor:
Owen Gay

Mark Lamarr hosts the ever-irreverent music quiz. Regular team captains Sean Hughes and Phill Jupitus are joined by Lisa from Steps, Boy George, Suggs and Jo Brand.
(Repeated next Sunday) (S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Lamarr
Team captain:
Sean Hughes
Team captain:
Phill Jupitus
Panellist:
Lisa Scott-Lee
Panellist:
Boy George
Panellist:
null Suggs
Panellist:
Jo Brand
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Richard Wilson

Outrageous sketches and dance videos, featuring the return of Muttering Man, DJ Herman's epic voyage through hip-hop history and, in an item postponed from 17 September, an interview with Puff Daddy.
(S)

Contributors

Director:
Moody Shoaibi
Producer:
Mark Tonderai

Comedy. It's love at first sight for wealthy Nicky when he bumps into poverty-stricken Diana, but a little deception may be required to encourage the romance.
Ends 2.45am
(1938) (BW) (S)
Films: pp 60-68 **

Contributors

Director:
Carol Reed

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