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Chef James Martin joins Gregg Wallace for some festive fun in the kitchen. From the archives, Delia Smith demonstrates how to keep a lid on gastronomic stress levels during Christmas and the Two Fat Ladies stuff a roast goose for the choir boys of Winchester Cathedral. Series producer Shirley Taylor
Executive producer Barry Lynch BBCi: special programme features are available by pressing the red button on your handset or via the website www.bbc.co.uk/food/saturdaykitchen

Contributors

Unknown:
James Martin
Unknown:
Gregg Wallace
Unknown:
Delia Smith
Producer:
Shirley Taylor
Producer:
Barry Lynch

A performance of David Bintley 's modern choreographic interpretation of Carl Orff 's oratorio, Carmina Burana , chronicling the adventures of three trainee priests and their exposure to temptation and fortune. With Birmingham's Royal Ballet Sinfonia and Ex Cathedra choir conducted by Barry Wordsworth.
Producer Paul Bullock ; Director
Margaret Williams

Contributors

Unknown:
David Bintley
Unknown:
Carl Orff
Unknown:
Carmina Burana
Conducted By:
Barry Wordsworth.
Producer:
Paul Bullock
Director:
Margaret Williams
Fortuna:
Leticia Miiller
Naive boy:
Timothy Cross
Lover girl:
Dorcas Walters
Boiling Rage:
Robert Parker
Roast Swan:
Nao Sakuma
Sick with Love:
Iain MacKay

Live coverage of the second UK championship semi-final from York's Barbican Centre. At this stage last year, the 1999 UK champion, Mark Williams , embarked on a pitched battle against world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan with an assertive break of 86 in the opening frame.
Producer Alison Witkover ; Executive producer Graham Fry

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Williams
Unknown:
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Producer:
Alison Witkover
Producer:
Graham Fry

The series charting Sigmund Freud 's early career concludes. Opening the Eyes. Following the death of his father, Freud was left wrestling with his own demons and, in an attempt to alleviate his suffering, began analysing his own dreams.
This concluding programme explores the results of j Freud's self-analysis, which resulted in the Oedipus
Complex theory, convinced Freud that dreams were key to understanding the unconscious mind, and provided the material for his seminal work, The Interpretation of Dreams. Producer David Grubin : Executive producer Carol Sennett

Contributors

Unknown:
Sigmund Freud
Producer:
David Grubin
Producer:
Carol Sennett

In 1849 American society was shaken by the grisly news that a prominent and wealthy Bostonian, George Parkman , had been killed and dismembered. The subsequent trial found a Harvard medical professor, John White Webster , guilty of murder and he was sentenced to death by hanging. In this documentary for the Timewatch strand, historian Simon Schama investigates the case in the light of ongoing doubts about Webster's guilt, and attempts to solve the celebrated murder mystery once and for all.
Producers Melissa Banta and Eric Stange ; Editor Laurence Rees

Contributors

Unknown:
George Parkman
Unknown:
John White Webster
Unknown:
Simon Schama
Producers:
Melissa Banta
Producers:
Eric Stange
Editor:
Laurence Rees

Live coverage as the second UK championship semi-final reaches its climax at York's Barbican Centre.
Having won the last frame of the afternoon last year,
Welshman Mark Williams went on to take the first of the evening session to trail just one frame behind the "Essex Exocet", Ronnie O'Sullivan. But then the world champion replied with three crushing century breaks to secure a 9-6 victory and a place in the final against Ken Doherty.
Coverage is introduced by Hazel Irvine with Steve Davis and John Parrott. Commentary by Clive Everton ,
Dennis Taylor , Willie Thorne and Terry Griffiths.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Williams
Unknown:
Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Unknown:
Ken Doherty.
Introduced By:
Hazel Irvine
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott.
Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Commentary By:
Dennis Taylor
Commentary By:
Willie Thorne
Commentary By:
Terry Griffiths.

Western from director Blake Edwards. Bored by their lives as ranch hands, Ross Bodine and his youthful colleague Frank Post decide to rob a bank. Widescreen. Review page 49.
(1971, 15)

Contributors

Director:
Blake Edwards.
Unknown:
Ross Bodine
Ross Bodine:
William Holden
Frank Post:
Ryan O'Neal
Walter Buckman:
Karl Maiden
Sada Billings:
Lynn Carlin
John Buckman:
Tom Skerritt
Paul Buckman:
Joe Don Baker
Joe Billings:
James Olson
Nell Buckman:
Leora Dana
Ben:
Moses Gunn
Sheriff:
Victor French
Maybell:
Rachel Roberts

Crime drama. Escaping from prison, Ralph Cotter kills the brother of his female accomplice, Holiday. While she vows revenge, he marries a beautiful socialite who is unaware of his true identity. But his past is only waiting to catch up with him. Review page 49.
Director Gordon Douglas (1950) (BW)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ralph Cotter
Director:
Gordon Douglas
Ralph Cotter:
James Cagney
Holiday Carleton:
Barbara Payton
Margaret Dobson:
Helena Carter
Inspector Weber:
Ward Bond
Cherokee Mandon:
Luther Adler
Ralph's brother:
William Cagney

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