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Howard Hawks's leisurely western, starring John Wayne and Jennifer O'Neill. Following a daring bullion robbery, Colonel Cord McNally wants revenge. Review page 43.
(1970, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne
Unknown:
Jennifer O'Neill.

Crime mystery starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce.
Sherlock Holmes must safeguard a foreign prince. Review page 43. Director Roy William Neill (1945, U)
(BW)

Contributors

Unknown:
Basil Rathbone
Unknown:
Nigel Bruce.
Unknown:
Sherlock Holmes
Director:
Roy William Neill

The Battle ofNaseby. It shook Britain's royal family to its core, was crucial to the outcome of the English Civil War and ultimately changed the way England was ruled. Dan and Peter Snow struggle with pikes and board motorbikes for a simulated cavalry charge as they re-create the 1645 Battle of Naseby. Director Mary Cranitch ; Series producer Danielle Peck RT DIRECT: the accompanying hardback book is just E14.99 incl p&p (UK delivery only). To order call [number removed] (landlines calls cost max 8p per min) quoting RT

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Snow
Director:
Mary Cranitch
Producer:
Danielle Peck

INew series 1/3. Peter Ackroyd summons the ghosts of visionary writers who changed the way we see the world in this drama documentary.
Liberty. Between 1760 and 1830 English Romantic poets were at the forefront of a movement inspired by the French Revolution that spawned some of the greatest works of literature in the English language.
Producer/Director Sam Hobkinson Romantic revolutionaries: page 20

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Ackroyd
Director:
Sam Hobkinson
William Wordsworth:
David Threlfall
William Blake:
Dudley Sutton
Samuel Taylor Coleridge:
Martin Savage
Jean Jacques Rousseau:
David Tennant
Denis Diderot:
Jason Watkins
John Clare:
Rafe Spall
Jacques Pierre Brissot:
Richard Henders
Percy Bysshe Shelley:
Blake Ritson
Mary Shelley:
Cara Horgan
Lord Byron:
Joseph Millson
John Keats:
Nicholas Shaw
Ancient mariner:
Trevor Martin
Thomas Paine:
Stuart Milligan

Live coverage of tonight's semi-final action in the Masters from Wembley Conference Centre. At this stage last year ultimate tournament winner Ronnie O'Sullivan soundly defeated Jimmy White by six frames to one, while John Higgins continued his great run with 6-3 win over gritty Peter Ebdon.
Digital viewers can access live uninterrupted coverage, via the red button. Also live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Unknown:
Jimmy White
Unknown:
John Higgins
Unknown:
Peter Ebdon.

The first repeat showing of the opening episode from the 1971 series, in which the Irish comedian set the scene for the short sketches and jokes that were his unique trademark.
Writers Dave Allen , Peter Vincent and Austin Steele

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Allen
Unknown:
Peter Vincent

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Science Generating electricity for an underwater light. 80822 5.30 Rough Science The team tackle their last set of challenges.

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