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Richard Lester 's sequel to The Three Musketeers, starring
Oliver Reed , Faye Dunaway ,
Michael York and Raquel Welch. Newly-invested musketeer
D'Artagnan is joined by his three colleagues in another swashbuckling adventure as they once again go into battle against the devious Cardinal Richelieu and his evil accomplice, Milady de Winter. Review page 46.
(1974, PG)

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

Safari park keepers embark on a dangerous mission with anti-poachers, before crossing paths with a lion. Plus a glimpse inside Lord Bath's colourful private apartment. And Kate and Ben make the lions work for their dinner, but one of the larger animals gets too close for comfort.

Explosions that dwarf atomic bombs, waves of hot turbulent gas that travel at the speed of sound, and rivers of hot molten rock that destroy everything in their path: volcanic eruptions can literally move mountains in minutes, and are among the most destructive and deadly events in nature. But as Iain Stewart reveals, there is far more to volcanos than death and destruction - they are actually one of the keys to life on Earth.
(First shown on BBC4)

Contributors

Presenter:
Iain Stewart
Assistant Producer:
Helen Britton
Executive Producer:
Phil Dolling

4/6. Johnny Vegas reckons he has one regret every single second. Dara o Briain listens to the extensive list, which includes Vegas's tendency to steal as a youth. Featuring exclusive footage of Vegas in his first ever television appearance, and the realisation of a long lost ambition - to become a professional breakdancer.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dara o Briain
Guest:
Johnny Vegas
Series Producer:
Victoria Payne
Executive Producer:
Rebecca Papworth

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