00:00Next Saturday, the last of our series of films by Preston Sturgis is a satire on the American home front
00:06in World War II.
00:08Hail the Conquering Hero.
00:13Where is she?
00:15What is she?
00:19Who is she?
00:22Consider. Black Eyes was given no past and so no memory.
00:27But if she's made from Jessica's experiences, does she not share Jessica's childhood?
00:36That's it. Dream your pretty little dream.
00:41I wonder, do we invent ourselves or have others already done it for us?
00:51But what happens to her, to me, if made to pretend?
00:59We pretend too often.
01:05When do you collect the bill?
01:08And how pay it?
01:10You are lost and gone forever
01:15Gone forever
01:18Clementine
01:24Looking at our line-up for tomorrow evening, at six o'clock, Jules Holland introduces Jukebox Jury.
01:29The Money Programme at 6.35 includes a profile of Sir Geoffrey Sterling, chairman of P&O, and a report
01:36on how hospitals will approach the new competition in the NHS.
01:39At 7.15, the natural well continues the story of the Amazon rainforest.
01:44Then at five past eight, Ludovic Kennedy heralds a new series of brief portraits of prisoners of conscience, with a
01:51review of what happened to some of last year's prisoners.
01:53That's followed at ten past eight by Trial, a remarkable Soviet documentary investigating the crimes of Stalin and the betrayal
02:01of the Russian Revolution.
02:03Rhythms of the World at 9.25 presents one of the giants of Asian music in a performance at Small
02:08Heath Park in Birmingham.
02:10Then our Young Guns movie at 10.20 is Footloose, starring Kevin Bacon as a foot-tapping teenager who sets
02:17out to challenge the attitudes of both young and old.
02:20And Rapido concludes the evening at five past twelve.
02:32And the time now is just coming up to twenty-four minutes past one.
02:36On Radio One at the moment, there's the Saturday Rock Show, while on Radio Two, Colin Berry is in the
02:42driving seat for another night ride.
02:44But now, on behalf of all of us here on BBC Two, this is Roger Maud wishing you a very
02:49good night.
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