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SUNDAY Mutiny on the Bounty (1313( 2, 2.05 pm). Put off mulching the shrubs and settle down to this cinematic treat from 1935 with Charles Laughton as Captain Bligh and Chlrk Gable as Mr Christian.
Henry IV, Part One (BB(' 2, 7.15 pm). Shakespeare shares the hazards or the great composers that it is all a matter of interpretation. Next week is Part Two and then flenry V. The Producer. Cedric Messina, says the plays are "staggering-,
A Time to Die (BBC 1, 10.30 pm). This is about St Joseph's Hospice. Hackney, which cares for the dying. If there is one thing we can he sure about. it is that we are going to die.
TUESDAY Question Time (BBC I. 10.45 pm). It might jost he my impression, but Robin Day always scents to have a Liberal on his programme. No harm in that, of course. This week it is Christo pher May hew. Mr Mayhew failed Ii) be elected for Bath in the last election and he is not going to try again. Now the Constituency part v. have offered t he candidature to Mr Roy Jenkins. Lord George Brown, another former member of the Labour Party, helps out, and two women.
The Sky at Night (BBC I. 11.42 pm). Michael Bentine joins Patrick Moore to talk about flying saucers. The BBC's reasoning seems to be that astronomers stay Lip all night anyway and so can watch The Sky at Night whatever time they put it on.
WEDNESDAY Mastermind (BBC I. 7.55 pm). In the centenary year of Trotsky's birth. Dubliner Mr Egan answers questions about the Marxist leader's lilt,. After last week's special subject or the !Ste of Man we have Vikings in Ireland and Scotland (800-1150). The deeds of these appalling people who went around hamstringing each caller and splitting open monks' ribcages are recalled. FRIDAY
'tie Last Days of Dolwyn (BBC I. 1E(0 pm). linilyn Williams directed this film in which Edith Evans, Richard Burton and himself star. It is about an old oman o ho opposes industrialists ho want to drown her village. Black and white, 1949.
The Roaring 'twenties (BBC 2, ).35 pm). Cagney and Bogart play rejected heroes of World War One who plunge into bootlegging.
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Each Saturday: Illustrissimi (9.30 pm).
'l'uesday: Who were the Magi? (9.3(1 pm.)
Fr Foley framed: Fr liollings hidden
We apologise to Fr Michael Hollings and Fr Richard Foley for crediting the latter with the reviews of the former in last week's Christmas Books issue.




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