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Looney Tunes

7.05 Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
Three comic capers.

7.30 Smile
A medley of hits from Girls Aloud, plus games and cartoons.
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Contributors

Director (Smile):
Ian Trill
Producer (Smile):
Fiona Robinson

Landmark drama, produced, directed, co-written by and starring Orson Welles , with \ Joseph Cotten. After the death of newspaper magnate
Charles Foster Kane , reporters / try to discover the truth about his life. Review page 65.
(1941, U) (BW) Orson Welles stars in The Third Man at
12.20am on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Orson Welles
Unknown:
Joseph Cotten.
Unknown:
Charles Foster Kane
Unknown:
Orson Welles

1/2. Documentary charting Ronald Reagan 's rise from small-town obscurity to film star and US president. interviewees include James Baker. Concludes tomorrow at 12.15pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronald Reagan
Unknown:
James Baker.

Oscar-winning western showing to mark Richard Widmark 's
90th birthday today. Rancher
Matt Devereaux , obsessed with his empire, causes trouble for his son. Review page 65.
Director Edward Dmytryk (1954, U)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Widmark
Unknown:
Matt Devereaux
Director:
Edward Dmytryk
Matt Devereaux:
Spencer Tracy
Joe Devereaux:
Robert Wagner
Barbara:
Jean Peters
Ben:
Richard Widmark
Senora:
Devereaux Katyjurado

Will Mike's passion for football derail his wedding to Sally? A London mainline station hosts a modern take on Orpheus and Eurydice, featuring soloists Nicholas Ransley , Rodney Clarke , Rachel Nicholls and David Grant , the BBC Concert Orchestra under Robert Ziegler and a "flashmob" chorus assembled by text message. Libretto by Tony Bicat.
Director Phil Chilvers ; Executive producer Frances Whitaker
First shown on BBC3 Offenbach's La Grande-Duchesse de Gerolstein is at 7pm on BBC4

Contributors

Soloists:
Nicholas Ransley
Soloists:
Rodney Clarke
Soloists:
Rachel Nicholls
Soloists:
David Grant
Unknown:
Robert Ziegler
Unknown:
Tony Bicat.
Director:
Phil Chilvers
Producer:
Frances Whitaker

The short Janet Leigh season concludes with this absorbing psychological western co-starring James Stewart and Robert Ryan. Civil War veteran Howard Kemp is determined to claim the$5,000 reward offered for a killer - dead or alive. Review page 66. Director Anthony Mann (1953)

Contributors

Unknown:
Janet Leigh
Unknown:
James Stewart
Unknown:
Robert Ryan.
Unknown:
Howard Kemp
Director:
Anthony Mann

Mel Brooks 's knockabout spoof western starring Gene Wilder. Sheriff Bart battles to save Rock
Ridge from a wicked speculator, helped by the / once legendary Waco Kid. Review page 66.
(1974,15)
Arena: I Thought I Was Taller- a Short History of Mel Brooks is at 9pm tomorrow on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Mel Brooks
Unknown:
Gene Wilder.
Unknown:
Mel Brooks
Bart:
Cleavon Little
Jim, the Waco Kid:
Gene Wilder
Taggart:
Slim Pickens
Hedley Lamarr:
Harvey Korman
Lili Von Shtupp:
Madeline Kahn
Olson Johnson:
David Huddleston
Mongo:
Alex Karras
Governor/Indian chief:
Mel Brooks
Rev Johnson:
Liam Dunn
Howard Johnson:
John Hillerman
Count:
Basie Himself

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