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A beginners' course in German
(Books and records: page 14)
Spanish for beginners
Presented by Alison Skilbeck and Carlos Riera
with Juan-Ignacio Macia, Sagrario Sala, Miguel-Angel Aristu, Adriano Dominguez,
Miguel Penaranda, Josefina Del Carmen, Fiorella Renzi, Isabel Soto
(Books and records: page 14)
Get fit, look fit, and stay fit
With Sue Becker
A BBC-Fremantle Int Inc co-production.
(Repeated on Wednesday, 10.45 am BBC1)
David Vine introduces 10 programmes for people who want to improve their knowledge of the game
With Dan Maskell
Managers spend their working lives interacting with others. Can interactive skills be improved?
Introduced by Brian Redhead
With Tony Eccles, Frank Sanderson, Peter Honey
Introduced by David Richardson.
John Johnston reports on Charolais, Simmental and South Devons, which have been under test.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for farmers.
From the Outward Bound School at Ashburton, Devon
With Derek Pritchard and Jeff Choat
Introduced by John Earle
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
(from Manchester)
Featuring Derek Fowlds
with Tony Sympson, Barrie Gosney, Dianne Greaves, Christopher Lane
and The Roger Stevenson Marionettes
(Basil's a real gent: page 14)
Children from the world of Circus come together to share their special show with viewers all over Europe.
On Rolling Globes walking, skipping, juggling: The Salvador Juniors
Pigeon Party
Presented by Gabriella Smart
Circus Puppets, their strings pulled by The Grangers.
A Tiny Star Climbs High. Ballet on the rope: Davida Smart.
Clowning Around and breaking every plate in sight: The Kindergarten Clowns.
Trampoline Tricks: The skill and agility of The Antonio Garcias Juniors.
Zebra Frolics With Penny Caroli.
Teenage Contortion from Poland: Janusz Moses.
Acrobatics on Horseback. A pyramid of eight children balanced on five trotting horses: The Young Carolis.
Child Dancers from the Peggy O'Farrell School
(Smarts Circus is appearing at the Fairfield Halls, Croydon)
(Colour)
A series of programmes which question the real issues behind the news and some of the assumptions on which people base their lives.
(Radio Times People: page 5)
and The Goodies:
Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie
and from America: Anna Moffo
from Germany: Marlene Sharell
The Young Generation
Heather Beckers, Tricia Doran, Denise Fone, Carole Forbes, Kay Frazer, Lesley Judd, Karen Knight, Kay Korda, Patricia Lovett, Diana Palmer, Liz Robertson, Terry Robinson, Bonita Shawe, Susan Toogood, Chris Cooper, Erik-Jack, Roger Finch, Harry Higham, Michael Howe, Tony Kemp, Vincent Logan, Nigel Lythgoe, Scott MacKee, John Melainey, Ricky Stratful, Donald Torr, Kenneth Warwick, Trevor Willis
The Goodies written by Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie with Tim Brooke-Taylor.
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
BBC/ZDF production
(Engelbert: walking tall: page 6)
The Great Stars: the second of three films featuring one of Britain's most distinguished actors with Laurence Harvey Julie Christie.
The career of Diana Scott through modelling, films and a wealthy marriage provides a study of 'La Dolce Vita' - British style.
(This Week's Films: page 11)
with Robert Dougall; Weather
Creator of The James Bond Myth.
"In this age of higher education, writers seem to be ashamed of inventing heroes who are white, villains who are black and heroines who are a delicate shade of pink. What are the ingredients of a thriller? Briefly, the ingredients are anything that will thrill any of the human senses - absolutely anything. I am not an angry young or even middle-aged man. I am not 'involved.' My books are not 'engaged.' They are written for warm-blooded heterosexuals in railway trains, aeroplanes or beds."
With this typical self-deprecating understatement Ian Fleming ignored the considerable skill, energy and enterprise that he put into the writing of his novels.
This, the second showing of the documentary film on his life, is his personal story as seen by his friends, colleagues and critics.
Amongst those appearing:
Kingsley Amis, Henry Brandon, Cyril Connolly, Noel Coward, the late Col Peter Fleming, Paul Johnson, Lois Maxwell, William Plomer and Diana Rigg.
With Sean Connery and George Lazenby as James Bond in excerpts from some of the movies.
Quotations from Fleming's books read by Sandy Gall.