7.5 The Invention of Tradition
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7.5 The Invention of Tradition
7.30 Innovation and Farmer's Decisions
with DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and PATRICIA HAYES
ROSEMARY LEACH
Script BARRY TOOK
Adviser CATHERINE MOORHOUSE Director BARBARA DERKOW
Producer DAVID HARGREAVES
Book (same title), £1.00, from bookshops
Weather JACK SCOTT
DONNY MACLEOD , BOB LANGLEY
MARIAN FOSTER and DAVID SEYMOUR present their selection of the ideas, activities, personalities and talking points of the day, including
Ken Hutchings 's Country Fare and Craftsman in Action
Editor TERRY DOBSON
with Rick Jones
Programme 13
Over 150 activities are included in our New Interests Quiz; today's programme suggests how to find out more about the ones that catch your fancy.
Presented by ROY HUDD and irene THOMAS
A programme for children under 5 Presenters:
CHLOE ASHCROFT, JON GLOVER
' He can change his shape like magic.'
Created by ANNETTE TISON and TALUS TAYLOR
Told by MICHAEL FLANDERS
with Wendy Wood
Stories from Scotland
Adapted from traditional source by JENNY NIMMO
Today: Kirsty and the Greyhound
with John Noakes , Peter Purves and Lesley Judd
Producer JOHN ADCOCK
Assistant editor ROSEMARY gill' Editor BIDDY BAXTER
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
News and views in your region tonight. Then the national scene presented by MICHAEL BARRATT , FRANK BOUGH
BOB WELLINGS and DILYS MORGAN
Producers RONALD NEIL
GORDON WATTS, HUGH WILLIAMS
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor JOHN GAU
(Regional details as Monday)
with Peter Woods ; Weather
Introduced by Michael Charlton
Another chance to see the major Panorama interview with the exiled Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn , shown last month.
SOLZHENITSYN was a Soviet Army officer during the war, then a political prisoner in Stalin's camps. He survived to pour out a massive and bitter indictment of life in the USSR, from the Revolution to the present day. In his Panorama interview he talked about Russian ambitions, about the state of the West and the policy of detente, and provoked a soul-searching debate.
After the interview, Denis Tuohy chairs a discussion.
Solzhenitsyn mounted a public indictment ... of the West that rang like the blows of the hammer with which Luther nailed his manifesto to the doors at Wittemberg. (Bernard levin) He is ... in all probability a genius. But that does not mean he is right.
(THE GUARDIAN)
Producer robin D'ENSELOW Editor PETER PAGNAMENTA
The Spirit of the Land A film about Paul Nash
Narrated by Michael Smee with extracts from Nash's writings read by MARK DIGNAM.
Those taking part include
Ruth Clark - a lifelong friend-and John Nash , RA, Paul's brother. paul NASH was possibly the best English landscape artist of this centurv. But Nash, who died in 1946, was also a war painter -in World War I and II - and a writer and designer as well as a painter. His work can be seen in many of our galleries and a current exhibition has brought him right to the forefront of English art.
Film cameramen JOHN HOOPER
JOHN EI. SE, KEN MACMILLAN
Rostrum camera ivor RICHARDSON Film editor john needham
Executive producer BARRIE GAVIN
Written and directed by COLIN NEARS