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More morning mayhem, including cartoon fun with Arthur, Jakers!, Trollz and Legend of the Dragon, plus Nev's jam-pie-throwing competition. With Barney Harwood, Kirsten O'Brien and Neville the Bear.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Barney Harwood
Presenter:
Kirsten O'Brien
Director:
Richard Bradley
Producer:
Andrew Jackman

nEpic western starring
Glenn Ford. A young adventurer and his wife join the land rush that heralded the founding of Oklahoma. Review page 46. Director Anthony Mann (1960, U)

Contributors

Unknown:
Glenn Ford.
Director:
Anthony Mann

Highlights of the British amateur championship from Royal St George's in Kent.
Andrew Cotter presents, with commentary by Ken Brown.
Producer Peter Small ; Senior producer
Jo McCusker

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Cotter
Commentary By:
Ken Brown.
Producer:
Peter Small
Producer:
Jo McCusker

1/3. A series of programmes examining the lives of Christian heroes begins with a portrait of Edith Cavella. Presented by Jonathan Edwards. Hymns include Lord of All Hopefulness and Just as I Am.

Contributors

Unknown:
Edith Cavella.
Presented By:
Jonathan Edwards.

11/12. Robin Hood 's Bay to King's Lynn. Nicholas
Crane retraces the steps of 18th-century smugglers, taking in Grimsby, Scarborough and Skegness. Series producer Steve Evanson ; Series editor Gill Tierney

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Hood
Unknown:
Lynn. Nicholas
Producer:
Steve Evanson
Editor:
Gill Tierney

RT CHOICE 3/4. The Heart of Italy. Rome heads the itinerary as Francesco da Mosto discovers why Italy's capital has been dubbed the "eternal city". Then it's onwards to Naples for a glimpse of Sammartino's extraordinary sculpture of the veiled Christ, a lesson in Neapolitan pizza making, and a subterranean encounter with the dead.
Producer Jonty Claypole ; Executive producer Basil Comely

Contributors

Unknown:
Francesco Da Mosto
Producer:
Jonty Claypole

10/11. Will Carter and Mercy give each other the information they desperately need? (S)
11.00 11/11. Can Shirley find happiness again?
First shown on BBC3

Contributors

Writer:
Simon Ashdown
Writer:
Jeremy Dyson
Producer:
Sanne Wohlenberg
Director:
Brian Kirk First
Mercy Woolf:
Judy Parfltt
Connie Woolf:
Frances Barber
Shirley Woolf:
Ian Puleston-Davies
Carter Krantz:
Danny Mays
Onan Van Kneck:
Roy Barraclough
Lola Sutton:
Sarah Smart
Dudley Sutton:
Kris Marshall
Vienna Keen:
Beth Cordlngly
Leo Finch:
Philip Jackson
Valerie Hinchcliffe:
Cheryl Campbell
Bryan Paul:
Courtenay Hyu
Bradley Stainer:
Jason Watkins
The Greek:
Nicholas Beveney
Willy Woolf:
Brian Hibbard
Ruby Woolf:
Emily Aston
Liam Woolf:
Kenny Doughty
Tim Timothy:
Burn Gorman
Shadowman:
Kevin Eldon
Chris Church:
Ryan Pope
Ambrose Chapfel:
Mark Gatiss

FILM OF THE WEEK
Irreverent comedy starring Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder. A shifty Broadway impresario and his accountant decide to put on the worst play in history - hoping for a flop. Review page 39. Director Mel Brooks (1968, PG)
Film Trivia: page 57

Contributors

Unknown:
Gene Wilder.
Director:
Mel Brooks
Max Bialystock:
Zero Mostel
Leo Bloom:
Gene Wilder
Franz Liebkind:
Kenneth Mars
Old lady:
Estelle Wlnwood
Eva Braun:
Renee Taylor
Roger De Bris:
Christopher Hewett
Ulla:
Lee Meredith
Carmen Giya:
Andreas Voutslnas

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