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Swashbuckling adventure starring Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr, James Mason and Jane Greer.

While holidaying in Ruritania, Rudolf Rassendyll risks his life by impersonating the country's monarch. Review page 48.
(1952, U) ****

(Jane Greer also stars in Build My Gallows High, tomorrow at 12.25am)

Contributors

Rudolf Rassendyll:
Stewart Granger
[Actress]:
Deborah Kerr
[Actor]:
James Mason
[Actress]:
Jane Greer
Director:
Richard Thorpe

9/10. A dream seaside B&B has turned into a nightmare. Homes & Antiques magazine: the February issue features Jean Broke-Smith and Pamela Brown. Out now, priced E3.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Broke-Smith
Unknown:
Pamela Brown.

Absolutely fabulous or foul? The oven jockeys will aim for the former when they brave the heat of Patsy and Edina's favourite hangout,
Harvey Nichols. They must also create a dish from scratch and wow judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace if they're to make it to Friday's quarter-final. BBC GOOD FOOD MAGAZINE: the March issue has an article on MasterChef Goes Large. On sale 8 February, price £2.95
RT DIRECT: the hardback book to accompany the series is just E13.99 including p&p (UK delivery only). To order call [number removed] (landline calls cost a maximum of 8p per minute) quoting RT

Contributors

Unknown:
Harvey Nichols.
Unknown:
John Torode
Unknown:
Gregg Wallace

At the Winter Olympics in Turin, an accompanying "snow show" brings together the likes of Yoko Ono and Norman Foster to make monumental - albeit inevitably short-lived - creations of snow and ice.
The show also explores why Britain is getting a new National Theatre, and goes on tour with comedians the Mighty Boosh. Andrew Graham-Dixon hosts. Series producer Marcus Herbert ; Executive producer Edward
Morgan Repeated at 11.20pm www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow

Contributors

Unknown:
Yoko Ono
Unknown:
Norman Foster
Unknown:
Mighty Boosh.
Unknown:
Andrew Graham-Dixon
Producer:
Marcus Herbert

6/8. A single dad with three children, businessman Andy was determined to find happiness. Seven weeks on from a lonely hearts ad, he'd set up home with single mum Jeannie and her two children. Rene Carayol helps as they seek a sound financial future. Producer Adam Purver : Series editor Maggie Sutcliffe
Repeated with sign language next week on BBC1 BBC GOOD HOMES MAGAZINE: in the February issue Rene Carayol gives advice on clearing debts faster. On sale now, E2.95
RT DIRECT: the accompanying book is just E13.50 incl p&p (UK delivery only). To order call [number removed] (landline calls cost max 8p per min) quoting RT, or visit www.rtdirect.sparkledirect.com

Contributors

Unknown:
Rene Carayol
Producer:
Adam Purver
Editor:
Maggie Sutcliffe
Unknown:
Rene Carayol

5/5. A "tattoo erase" proposal is tonight's highlight from the first series. Series director Martyn Smith ; Series producer John Hesling
www.bbc.co.uk/dragonsden RT DIRECT: Dragons' Den - Your Idea Can Make You Rich is £11.99, incl p&p. Phone [number removed] (landlines calls max 8p per min)

Contributors

Director:
Martyn Smith
Producer:
John Hesling

6/6. Karma Dog. Alternative therapy, ever voguish for humans, is increasingly being used on animals. Judy thinks her dog Ben has anger management issues. Healing powers calm him, and dog-training wears him out. But why is Ben so mixed-up?
Producer Helen Pratt ; Executive producers Edmund Coulthard and David Wise

Contributors

Producer:
Helen Pratt
Producers:
Edmund Coulthard
Producers:
David Wise

Zone www.btcco.uk/ieamingzone
Schools Repeats not indicated
2.00 Modern Studies International Issues - the USA and Power and Influence in Decision Making ; Then
History The Road to War 1933-39 98855 4.00 History Wallace, Bruce and the Wars of Independence ; Then Geography Environmental Issues in Europe and Physical Landscapes and Land Use

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