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Classic comedy. Preparations for the wedding of socialite Tracy Lord to a wealthy coal executive are turned upside down by the arrival of her first husband, playboy C.K. Dexter Haven.
(1940, U) (BW) (S) Films: pp 60-64 *****
Teach yourself Katharine Hepburn: p57

Contributors

Director:
George Cukor
Macauley Connor:
James Stewart
Tracy Lord:
Katharine Hepburn
C.K. Dexter Haven:
Cary Grant
Elizabeth Imbrie:
Ruth Hussey
Dinah Lord:
Virginia Weidler

Action from Wembley Conference Centre as the first of the semi-finals of the Masters tournament gets under way.
Introduced by Dougie Donnelly , with commentary provided by Clive Everton , Ray Edmonds , John Virgo and Dennis Taylor. Coverage of the second semi-final is at 7.40pm.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Dougie Donnelly
Provided By:
Clive Everton
Provided By:
Ray Edmonds
Provided By:
John Virgo
Provided By:
Dennis Taylor.

Who's Putin? Bridget Kendall reports on Vladimir Putin, the former KGB spy, who remains an enigmatic figure despite a year in office as Russian President. Providing fresh revelations concerning Putin's years with the KGB in East Germany and his bold political decision to order a crackdown on Chechnya, this investigation asks where the man who was plucked from relative obscurity to become leader of the world's largest country is taking Russia now. The programme includes interviews with Kremlin spin doctor Gleb Pavlovsky and former associate Boris Berezovsky, who is currently living in exile. See Choice.
Producer Ewa Ewart ; Editor Fiona Murch (S) (W) WEBSITE: [web address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Bridget Kendall
Unknown:
Vladimir Putin
Unknown:
Gleb Pavlovsky
Unknown:
Boris Berezovsky
Producer:
Ewa Ewart
Editor:
Fiona Murch

Coverage of the evening's matches from Wembley
Conference Centre continues with action from the second semi-final of the Masters, with the winner guaranteed a prize of at least £88,000. Matches are the best of 11 frames. Presented by Dougie Donnelly. Highlights can be seen at 12.25am on BBC1. (S) (W)

Contributors

Presented By:
Dougie Donnelly.

Gangster thriller starring AlPacino. Havinglied his way into the US from Cuba, two-bit criminal Tony
Montana murders a political agitator in order to get a green card. From then on he pursues the American dream with violent, ruthless efficiency. Widescreen.
Director Brian De Palma (1983, 18) (S) (W) Films: pp 60-64 ****

Contributors

Director:
Brian de Palma
Tony Montana:
Al Pacino
Manny Ray:
Steven Bauer
Elvira:
Michelle Pfeiffer
Gina Mary:
Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Frank Lopez:
Robert Loggia
Mama Montana:
Miriam Colon
Omar F:
Murray Abraham
Alejandro Sosa:
Paul Shenar
Bernstein:
Harris Yulin
Chi Chi:
Angel Salazar
Ernie:
Arnaldo Santana
Angel:
Pepe Serna
Nick the Pig:
Michael P Moran
Hector the Toad:
Al Israel
Banker:
Dennis Holahan
Shadow:
Mark Margolis
Sheffield:
Michael Alldredge
Seidelbaum:
Ted Beniades

Highlights of the world championships from St Anton in Austria, including the final event, the men's slalom. The best hope for British success rests with Aviemore's Alain Baxter , who has already finished in the top ten in the World Cup this season, and he is joined on the slopes by rising star Johnny Moulder-Brown from London. Also included is a complete roundup of the last two weeks.
Introduced by Hazel Irvine , with commentary and analyses coming from Graham Bell and Matt Chilton. Ends 2.00.
Producer Kate McKeag ; Series producer Jonathan Bramley

Contributors

Unknown:
Alain Baxter
Unknown:
Johnny Moulder-Brown
Introduced By:
Hazel Irvine
Introduced By:
Matt Chilton.
Producer:
Kate McKeag
Producer:
Jonathan Bramley

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