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Saturday 28 January, 2.55pm - 5.00pm, Film4 Friday 3 February, 5.05pm - 7.10pm, Film4 PAPER MOON (1973, US) In Depression-era America, con man Moses Pray finds himself having to escort 9-year-old Addie (Tatum O'Neal) to Missouri. Moses uses Addie to help him in his devious schemes, and a bond develops between them. Videocaps Saturday 28 January, 8.30pm - 11.00pm, 5* MRS DOUBTFIRE (1993, US) Voice-over artist Daniel Hillard is desperate to be with his kids after a bitter separation from his wife, so when she advertises for a new nanny he applies for the job in disguise. The children are Lydia (Lisa Jakub), Chris (Matthew Lawrence) and Natalie (Mara Wilson). Videocaps Sunday 29 January, 4.05pm - 5.55pm, C5 FAIRY TALE: A TRUE STORY (1997, US) A charming little tale of the two little girls, Elsie Wright, 12 (Florence Hoath) and Frances Griffiths, 8 (Elizabeth Earl) who produced the photographs of the 'Cottingley fairies' in Yorkshire in 1917, which fooled many at the time, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Videocaps Tuesday 31 January, 9.00pm - 11.15pm, Film4 The PIANO (1993, Aus) Period drama. Sent to New Zealand for an arranged marriage, Ada - who has been mute since childhood - and her daughter Flora (Anna Paquin) arrive from Scotland along with Ada's piano. Baines, an estate manager, is attracted to Ada and offers to buy the piano if she will give him lessons. Wednesday 1 February, 11.35am - 1.25pm, More4 JANE EYRE (1943, US) After years in an austere boarding school, orphan Jane Eyre takes up a post as governess to the mysterious Mr Rochester's daughter Adele (Margaret O'Brien). Peggy Ann Garner plays the young Jane and Elizabeth Taylor her schoolfriend Helen. Videocaps Wednesday 1 February, 8.00pm - 10.05pm, ITV3 WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (1971, US) Children's musical comedy from a Roald Dahl story. Young Charlie Bucket (Peter Ostrum) finds that his wildest dream comes true when he finds a golden ticket in a candy bar and, together with four other lucky children, wins a tour around the giant chocolate factory of eccentric confectionery tycoon Willy Wonka, and a lifetime's supply of chocolate. The other children are Veruca Salt (Julie Dawn Cole), Violet Beauregard (Denise Nickerson), Mike Teevee (Paris Themmen) and Augustus Gloop (Michael Bollner). Videocaps |