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Atmospheric film noir, starring Dane Clark and Gail Russell.
As the son of a man hanged for murder, Danny Hawkins is a tormented soul. When Danny snaps one day and kills, it seems he is set to follow in his father's footsteps.
Review page 58. (1948, PG) (BW)

Contributors

Director:
Frank Borzage
[Actor]:
Dane Clark
[Actress]:
Gail Russell

3/6. At the Chalkface. They're the happiest days of our lives, we're told. Here, schooldays are remembered on film. Some 60 years ago, secondary modern schools were created to give each child the right education for their age and abiltity. So why, 20 years later, were teachers calling for their closure?
Director/Producer Richard Taylor First shown on BBC4

Contributors

Producer:
Richard Taylor

The Eagle Has Landed. After an absence of more than 100 years, ospreys, red kites and sea eagles are set to reclaim the skies of southern England. Bill Oddie narrates how the dedication of a few people led to the recovery of these magnificent birds of prey. Producer Fergus Beeley ; Series editor Michael Gunton
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Contributors

Producer:
Fergus Beeley
Editor:
Michael Gunton

A voyage down the River Dart, home to dippers, herons and kingfishers, as well as badgers, foxes and soaring buzzards and peregrine falcons.
Producer Roger Webb ; Executive editor Fiona Pitcher

Contributors

Producer:
Roger Webb
Editor:
Fiona Pitcher

2/5. it may have been voted man's most popular animal in a recent poll, but the tiger is critically endangered, with poaching the main cause. Now conservationists have taken up arms against poachers and wildlife traffickers. From the forests of the Far East to the markets of Burma, armed brigades made up of environmentalists, military veterans and ex-poachers fight a desperate battle to save the world's favourite cats from extinction.
Producer Amanda Feldon ; Editor Karen O'Connor Last Roar of the Tiger is at 11.30pm on BBC4

Contributors

Producer:
Amanda Feldon
Editor:
Karen O'Connor

9/10. A report on the spiritual side of LA, how
Bangladeshis have injected vibrancy into London's East End, and there's music from soul star Nina Jayne. With Nihal Arthanayake , Anita Rani and Adil Ray.
Series producer Gurpdip Bhangoo ; Executive producer Tommy Nagra www.bbc.co.uk/asiannetwork

Contributors

Unknown:
Nina Jayne.
Unknown:
Nihal Arthanayake
Unknown:
Anita Rani
Unknown:
Adil Ray.
Producer:
Gurpdip Bhangoo
Producer:
Tommy Nagra

A sympathetic drama dealing with the impact of Aids, starring Amanda Peet and Michael Vartan. Aspiring actress Bridgette begins an affair with womaniser Adam, but their romance is soon overshadowed by her fears about Aids. Review page 61. Director H Gordon Boos (1997)

Contributors

Unknown:
Amanda Peet
Unknown:
Michael Vartan.

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