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Snooker: World Championship

2009

Day 16: Final Part 2

Duration: 1 hour, 55 minutes

on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)

The final continues with the first eight frames. Ray Stubbs and Rishi Persad present live coverage and they are joined in the studio by Steve Davis and John Parrott. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Stubbs
Presenter:
Rishi Persad
Presenter:
Steve Davis
Presenter:
John Parrott
Commentator:
Dennis Taylor
Commentator:
Willie Thorne
Commentator:
John Virgo
Commentator:
Ken Doherty

Duration: 1 hour, 29 minutes

on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)

Comedy about a doctor who intends to make a fortune selling the weight-reducing potion he discovered while working at a mission in the South Seas. With Kenneth Williams. Show more

Contributors

Frederick Carver:
Kenneth Williams
Dr James Nookey:
Jim Dale
Gladstone Screwer:
Sidney James
Ellen Moore:
Joan Sims
Dr Ernest Stoppidge:
Charles Hawtrey
Goldie Locks:
Barbara Windsor
Miss Fosdick:
Patsy Rowlands
Director:
Gerald Thomas
Producer:
Peter Rogers

Genres

Formats

Dad's Army

Series 4

Episode 1: The Big Parade

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)

Classic sitcom about a Home Guard unit. Like every other town, Walmington-on-Sea is to have its War Weapons Week. The event is to be marked by a parade. Show more

Contributors

Captain Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sergeant Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Lance Corporal Jones:
Clive Dunn
Private James Frazer:
John Laurie
Private Joe Walker:
James Beck
Private Charles Godfrey:
Arnold Ridley
Private Frank Pike:
Ian Lavender
Producer:
David Croft

BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)

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