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Guest chef Andrew Turner from Restaurant 1837 at Brown's hotel in London's Mayfair cooks smoked-salmon potato cakes and black-truffle pannacotta.
Plus another edition of Two Fat Ladies. With Gregg Wallace. Series producer Sara Kozak
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/food

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Turner
Unknown:
Gregg Wallace.
Producer:
Sara Kozak

*** A Saturday Matinée double bill starring Michael York starts with this action adventure. 1901: sailing off north Germany's sandbanks, Arthur Davies grows suspicious of a yachtsman. Widescreen. In English and German with subtitles. Review page 59. Director Tony Maylam (1978. U)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael York
Unknown:
Arthur Davies
Director:
Tony Maylam

Historical drama, concluding the Saturday Matinée double bill starring
Michael York. AD 871, Wessex: with Danes over-running the east coast, young prince Alfred proves his military worth. But he fares less well as king.
Widescreen. Review page 59. Director Clive Donner (1969)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael York.
Director:
Clive Donner

Science-fiction fantasy based on the story by HG Wells , starring Rod Taylor. New Year's Eve, 1899: a brilliant young inventor designs a time machine and travels to
AD 802,701, where a peaceful tribe is being menaced by subterranean mutants. Widescreen. Review page 59.
Director George Pal (1960. PG)

Contributors

Story By:
Hg Wells
Unknown:
Rod Taylor.
Director:
George Pal

Second of a three-part series in which the story of the recent revolution in British contemporary art is told by key players. It's the early 1990s and Britart hits the headlines as advertising magnate Charles Saatchi unleashes his Young British Artists show, Damien Hirst saws a cow in half and Tracey Emin makes her indelible mark on the scene.
(Repeated tonight at 12.20am on BBC4)
(The series continues on Friday at 9pm on BBC4)

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Saatchi
Unknown:
Damien Hirst
Unknown:
Tracey Emin
Director/Producer:
Vanessa Engle

In the first of four new programmes from the series exploring the history of stately homes, Dan Cruickshank, Carenza Lewis and Anna Bennett uncover the secrets of Yorkshire's Harewood House, finding evidence of a darker history that leads to a visit to Barbados.

Carenza joins the detectives: page 23

Contributors

Presenter:
Dan Cruickshank
Presenter:
Carenza Lewis
Presenter:
Anna Bennett
Director:
Louise Hooper
Series Producer:
Tim Dunn

Zoe Ball hosts the quiz in which two teams of ex-pupils from the same school are tested on their cultural knowledge of the year in which they left formal education. Class of 1977. Former pupils from Herne Bay high school in Kent come face to face, plus music from the previous year's Eurovision Song Contest winners, Brotherhood of Man. Director Geraldine Dowd ; Producer Simon Marsh

Contributors

Unknown:
Zoe Ball
Director:
Geraldine Dowd
Producer:
Simon Marsh

Comedy drama. Romeo and Gavin are 12-year-olds who seem to have an unbreakable bond of friendship. But, when the mysterious Morell enters their lives, that bond is put to the test. Review page 59.
Director Shane Meadows (1999, 15)

Contributors

Director:
Shane Meadows
Romeo Brass:
Andrew Shim
Gavin Knock Knock Woolley:
Ben Marshall
Morell:
Paddy Considine
Joseph Brass:
Frank Harper
Sandra Woolley:
Julia Ford
Bill Woolley:
James Higgins
Ladine Brass:
Vicky McClure
Carol Brass:
Ladene Hall
Steven Laws:
Bob Hoskins

Horizone. Short film about a creature emerging from a desert landscape, choreographed and performed by Wayne McGregor , with Deborah Bull.
Director Gillian Lacey More tomorrow at 12.30am

Contributors

Unknown:
Wayne McGregor
Unknown:
Deborah Bull.
Director:
Gillian Lacey

Three-part series recording the privatemobile-phone conversations of a group of Londoners as theyjuggle their busy and complicated lives.
The Morning After the Night Before. Roifield and Meghan grapple with their baby's birth, while soul singer Larrick decides to give up partying and Jenny launches her latest novel.
Directors/Producers Jenny Byrom , Emma Davie , Katie Isaacs

Contributors

Producers:
Jenny Byrom
Producers:
Emma Davie
Producers:
Katie Isaacs

* Period drama. Finding that her cousin's daughter is betrothed to her own secret lover, the Marquise de Merteuil devises a plot in which her relative won't be a virgin for her wedding. Widescreen. Review page 59.
Director Milos Forman (1989.15) Barry Norman on Milos Forman : page 60

Contributors

Director:
Milos Forman
Director:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Milos Forman
Vicomte de Valmont:
Colin Firth
Marquise de Merteuil:
Annette Bening
Madame de Tourvel:
Meg Tilly
Cecile de Volanges:
Fairuza Balk
Madame de Volanges:
Sian Phillips
Gercourt:
Jeffrey Jones

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