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Drama starring Cary Grant and Ethel Barrymore. On the eve of the Second World War, cockney drifter Ernie Mott has lessons to learn and decisions to make about his life in the East End of London.
Review page 49. (1944, U) (BW) **
Cary Grant in Bachelor Knight Thu 12.5 pm

Contributors

Director:
Clifford Odets
Ernie Mott:
Cary Grant
Ma Mott:
Ethel Barrymore

The women's 100m final is the highlight on day three.
4.40 Men's hammer final
4.50 Women's 100m semi-finals
5.10 Men's high jump final
5.20 Men's 10,000m final. Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia defends his title.
6.05 Men's 1500m semi-finals. Will Commonwealth champion Michael East of Britain have made it this far?
6.35 Women's 3,000m steeplechase final
7.00 Women's 400m semi-finals. Britain's Donna
Fraser has a good chance of featuring here tonight.
7.35 Women's 100m final. With no sprinter dominating the scene since Marion Jones , it promises to be a keenly contested race between the likes of Christine Arron of France, Olympic silver medallist
Lauryn Williams of the US and Jamaica's Veronica Campbell.
Commentary in Helsinki by Steve Cram ,
Paul Dickenson , Brendan Foster and Stuart Storey.
Introduced by Sue Barker , with Jonathan Edwards ,
Colin Jackson and Michael Johnson. INTERACTIVE: access to a medals table and a news service Live coverage on Radio 5 Live in Sport on 5 at 5.15pm The ones to watch: page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael East
Unknown:
Marion Jones
Unknown:
Christine Arron
Unknown:
Lauryn Williams
Unknown:
Veronica Campbell.
Unknown:
Steve Cram
Unknown:
Paul Dickenson
Unknown:
Brendan Foster
Unknown:
Stuart Storey.
Introduced By:
Sue Barker
Unknown:
Jonathan Edwards
Unknown:
Colin Jackson
Unknown:
Michael Johnson.

5/8. The Great Escape. Burns specialist Lena Anderson attempts a skin graft, as the attention-grabbing series continues. Meanwhile, the flamboyant Charles Akle repairs a ruptured hernia, and Valerie hopes for a successful birth after suffering three miscarriages. Series producer Stephen Finnigan ; Executive producers
Leonie Jameson and Narinder Minhas

Contributors

Unknown:
Lena Anderson
Unknown:
Charles Akle
Producer:
Stephen Finnigan
Producers:
Leonie Jameson

3/3. Frontline Pakistan. The Islamic state has arrested more al-Qaeda suspects than any other power as they battle extremists on the border with Afghanistan. For the first time, intelligence agents and military leaders can reveal details of the captures - the head of the country's counter-terrorism centre has cross-examined a man described as the third most important al-Qaeda figure. However, it's alleged intelligence agencies helped set up the Taliban and are reluctant to bring Bin Laden to book. Interviewed by Peter Taylor , Pakistan's President Musharraf defends his country's record.
Series producer Sandy Smith ; Executive producer Farah Durrani Ratings: page 55

Contributors

Interviewed By:
Peter Taylor
Producer:
Sandy Smith
Producer:
Farah Durrani

Political editor of the Sunday Express Julia Hartley -Brewer and broadcaster Clive James feature on the caustic quiz. The guest host is comedian Dara O'Briain. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Rebecca Papworth RT DIRECT: save E3 on The Very Best of Have I Got News for You DVD. at E16.99 (incl p&p), and save £2 on the VHS, at E12.99 (incl p&p). To order call [number removed]3850 (national rate), quoting ref RADT

Contributors

Unknown:
Julia Hartley
Unknown:
Clive James
Unknown:
Dara O'Briain.
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Rebecca Papworth

11/11. Does a Lamborghini Murcielago roadster give the same kick as 12 angry bulls? Plus actor Timothy Spall is this week's Star in a Reasonably Priced Car. Shown yesterday at 8pm www.bbc.co.uk/topgear TOP GEAR MAGAZINE: available monthly, price E3.85

Contributors

Unknown:
Lamborghini Murcielago
Unknown:
Timothy Spall

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