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Contributors

Producer:
Rob Hyde
Series producer:
Moray London

Pioneering sci-fi adventure starring Jeff Bridges. While trying to prove that his ideas have been stolen by his evil boss, a computer games designer is absorbed into a powerful program. Review page 41.
Director Steven Lisberger (1982, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Bridges.
Director:
Steven Lisberger

Western starring John Wayne and Forrest Tucker. New Mexico cattle baron
John Chisum takes action when his empire is threatened by land-grabbing businessman Lawrence Murphy by seeking the help of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. Review page 41.
Director Andrew V McLaglen (1970, PG) Film Trivia: page 49

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne
Unknown:
John Chisum
Unknown:
Lawrence Murphy
Unknown:
Pat Garrett
Director:
Andrew V McLaglen

Whose Fleas Are These? When the Goods catch fleas, are the Leadbetters to be the next candidates? Writers John Esmonde and Bob Larbey
Producer John Howard Davies

Contributors

Unknown:
John Esmonde
Unknown:
Bob Larbey
Producer:
John Howard Davies

Bawdy comedy, mocking Elizabeth Taylor 's epic Cleopatra, and starring Sidney James, Kenneth Williams and Amanda Barrie. The incorrigible Mark Antony falls for Cleopatra's charms and together they begin plotting against the hapless Julius Caesar. Review page 41.
Director Gerald Thomas (1964, PG)

Contributors

Director:
Gerald Thomas
Mark Antony:
Sidney James
Julius Caesar:
Kenneth Williams
Hengist Pod:
Kenneth Connor
Seneca:
Charles Hawtrey
Calpurnia:
Joan Sims
Horsa:
Jim Dale
Cleo:
Amanda Barrie
Gloria:
Julie Stevens
Sergeant major:
Victor Maddern
Senna Pod:
Sheila Hancock
Bilius:
David Davenport
Archimedes:
Michael Ward
Agrippa:
Francis de Wolff
Sosages:
Tom Clegg
Soothsayer:
Jon Pertwee
Galley master:
Peter Gilmore
Brutus:
Brian Oulton
Spencius:
Warren Mitchell
Marcus:
Gertan Klauber

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Irreverent, anarchic but patchy Faustian comedy that's well-suited to the talents of its stars Peter
Cook and Dudley Moore. In love with a waitress who is oblivious to his desire for her, cook Stanley Moon decides to commit suicide. But then a stranger offers Stanley seven wishes in exchange for his soul. Review page 41.
Director Stanley Donen (1967, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dudley Moore.
Unknown:
Stanley Moon
Director:
Stanley Donen
George Spiggot:
Peter Cook
Stanley Moon:
Dudley Moore
Lillian Lust:
Raquel Welch
Margaret:
Eleanor Bron
Vanity:
Alba
Anger:
Robert Russell
Envy:
Barry Humphries
Gluttony:
Parnell McGarry
Avarice:
Daniele Noel
Sloth:
Howard Goorney
Inspector Clarke:
Michael Bates
Irving Moses:
Bernard Spear
Randolph:
Robin Hawdon
Lord Dowdy:
Michael Trubshawe

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59837 4.00 The Cretaceous Greenhouse: a Surfeit of Carbon Where does the Earth's carbon dioxide come from? 63030 4.30 After the Genome 2630547 5.20 Ever Wondered? The ageing process. 1153081 5.30 Ever Wondered? Coping with cold.

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