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(Colour)
A beginners' course in German
Introduced by Leslie Banks
with Dorothea Neukirchen, Werner Umberg
and Lilli Demel, Gordon Sterne, Michael Wolf
(Books and records: page 15)
[Repeat]
Spanish for beginners
presented by Alison Skilbeck and Carlos Riera
With Juan-Ignacio Macia, Sagrario Sala, Maria-Jose Collado, Joan Shenton, Paul Armstrong, Miguel Penaranda
(rept Wed 12 noon; Sat 10.30 am)
(Books and records: page 15)
The reign of King John has been seen traditionally as a series of crimes and disasters, with Magna Carta as its climax. Was John really such a bad king, and what was Magna Carta all about?
Introduced by Professor J.C. Holt
With Professor Richard Gregory at Bristol University
How did the human eye evolve? What can it tell us about how the brain works? Why should a psychologist study the eye of copilia?
Reshaping Industrial Relations
What can be done to reduce disruptive inter-union rivalries?
Introduced by Graham Turner
(Book: page 15)
David Richardson visits a farm on which the system has been fully costed.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
A group of under-25-year-olds confront their elders in an attempt to clarify some of the misunderstandings between the generations on the subject of: Religion
Chairman Paddy Feeny
(from Bristol)
Giant tropical butterflies and desert locusts are being hatched, reared and packed for export at a West-country 'farm.'
Written and presented by Peter Brown
Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of Antiques with Max Robertson
Resident connoisseur Arthur Negus
Guest connoisseur Julian Thompson
Customers Fenella Fielding, Tim Brooke-Taylor
(from Bristol)
(from Manchester)
Stan and Ollie demonstrate how not to erect a radio aerial.
A Hal Roach film
Starring Terence Morgan, Peggy Cummins
with Cyril Cusack, Martita Hunt, Wilfrid Hyde White
The failing fortunes of a young Irish baronet can only be saved by his racehorse, The March Hare, winning the Derby. But the temperamental animal will only run for its trainer...
(This Week's Films: page 11)
by Ian Serraillier
Dramatised in eight parts by Alexander Baron
To avoid repatriation to Poland, the children have escaped by canoe on the last stage of their journey to Switzerland. An American sentry has seen them and raised the alarm.
A weekly magazine programme about the British countryside
Introduced by Duncan Carse who explores one of Britain's longest footpaths - the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
Meanwhile, reporter Geoffrey Weaver visits Frome Market, Somerset, to meet the auctioneers and their critical customers.
(from Bristol)
Father Hugh Bishop, Superior of the Community of the Resurrection, Mirfield: an Anglican community of priests and laymen involved in pastoral and educational work at home and overseas.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
A series in which viewers question the beliefs and principles of men and women in the public eye.
Written by Eddie Braben
Starring Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise
Eric and Ernie's special guests John Mills; Mrs Mills; Trio Athenee
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
featuring Arnold Diamond
with Tony Melody and Janet Webb
John Mills plays the part of a senior British officer in charge of an escape attempt from a German POW camp. Eric Morecambe is tunnelling underneath the stove.
[Starring] Bette Davis
Second of three films starring Hollywood's 'First Lady' with Glenn Ford, Dane Clark
Identical twin sisters, one good, one bad, fall for the same man, and as always happens the gentle Kate loses to the vivacious and worldly Pat.
(This Week's Films: page 11)
with Kenneth Kendall
and Weather
Round-off the weekend with Michael Parkinson and his guests plus The Harry Stoneham Five
(Mike pastes his critics: page 62)