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The Really Wild Show's Nick Baker lifts the lid on rats and there's another visit to Liverpool FC's dressing room. Plus Dennis the Menace, Arthur, Metalheads and Mona the Vampire. Hosted by Barney Harwood, Kirsten O'Brien and Rochelle Wiseman.
[web address removed]

Contributors

Guest:
Nick Baker
Presenter:
Barney Harwood
Presenter:
Kirsten O'Brien
Presenter:
Rochelle Wiseman
Director:
Ian Trill
Producer:
Kerry Briggs

Richard Lester 's sequel to The Three Musketeers, starring
Oliver Reed , Faye Dunaway ,
Michael York and Raquel Welch. Newly-invested musketeer
D'Artagnan and his companions once again go into battle against the devious Cardinal Richelieu and his evil accomplice, Milady de Winter. Review page 50.
(1974, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Lester
Unknown:
Oliver Reed
Unknown:
Faye Dunaway
Unknown:
Michael York
Unknown:
Raquel Welch.
Unknown:
Cardinal Richelieu

Epic western starring Glenn Ford , Maria Schell and Anne Baxter. Young adventurer Yancey Cravet joins the land rush that results in the founding of Oklahoma. He becomes a successful businessman, but his refusal to accept legislation that would deprive native Americans of more land leads to conflict in his family.
Review page 50. Director Anthony Mann (1960, U)
Film Trivia: page 47

Contributors

Director:
Anthony Mann
Yancey Cravat:
Glenn Ford
Sabra Cravat:
Maria Schell
Dixie Lee:
Anne Baxter.

Following last year's sell-out success, celebrated conductor Daniel Barenboim returns to the Royal Albert Hall with his young orchestra of Arab and Israeli musicians - the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra. Soloists are showcased in Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn. Following the interval the concert ends with Mahler's Symphony No 1 in D major.

During the interval, Verity Sharp talks to Barenboim, plus guests Rob Cowan and James Murphy.

(Also broadcast live on Radio 3 and at [website address removed] from 6.30pm) (See Radio Choices: page 120)
(A recording of Prom No 2 is on Thursday at 10.35am on BBC1)
(Interactive: digital viewers will be able to access programme notes about the pieces played via the red button on their handset) (The Inside Story: page 68)

Contributors

Musicians:
West-Eastern Divan Orchestra
Conductor/Interviewee (Interval):
Daniel Barenboim
Presenter (Interval):
Verity Sharp
Guest (Interval):
Rob Cowan
Guest (Interval):
James Murphy
Director:
Helen Mansfield
Series Editor:
Oliver Macfarlane

8/13. Skye to Wick. Beginning his journey at the most north-westerly point of the British mainland - Cape Wrath, Nicholas Crane finds this uninhabited wilderness a hub of military activity. He also experiences the full impact of the region's storms as a Stornoway coastguard. Continues Friday, 9pm. Series producer Steve Evanson ; Series editor Gill Tierney
[Web Address Removed] INTERACTIVE: short films, information on 39 coastal walks around Britain (12 with mobile-phone commentary), plus how to sign up for free local guided walks are available via the red button. Details of the walks are also available at [Web Address Removed] or by calling the information line on [number removed] (national rate)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Crane
Producer:
Steve Evanson
Editor:
Gill Tierney

New series A baptism of fire today as newly-promoted Wigan Athletic play host to champions Chelsea in their first ever Premiership match. And Arsenal begin life without Patrick Vieira against Newcastle United. Producer Paul Foster ; Editor Mark Demuth

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Vieira
Producer:
Paul Foster
Editor:
Mark Demuth

<en Russell's satirical adaptation of the rock opera written by Pete Townshend and the Who, starring
.Roger Daltrey, Oliver Reed and Ann-Margret. Tommy is rendered deaf, dumb and blind when his missing father reappears and is murdered. But then he discovers pinball. Review page 50. (1975,15)

Contributors

Written By:
Pete Townshend

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