Told by MICHAEL FLANDERS
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A film from Czechoslovakia
First of three parts
A film from Italy (in two parts)
Part 1: An exciting way to look at pictures which makes them really come to life.
Part 2: tomorrow at 10.50 am
Weather BARBARA EDWARDS
including Back of the Mill
Serial
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
A comedy adventure series
A cartoon film series
A series of 13 programmes with Tony Hart. 8: Paper Making
TONY brings magic and originality to making pictures; and your paintings feature in the Gallery.
Designer JOHN BONE
Producer PATRICK DOWLING
(If you're aged 15 or under, 'Take Hart', BBC Television Centre, London W12 8QT, is the address to send paintings for the Gallery. There's a prize for any that are shown, as long as you put your name, age and address, but we're sorry we can't promise to return any.)
with Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West present news and views, including JOHN STAPLETON and DILYS MORGAN investigating an issue which they feel should be brought under the gaze of the Public Eye.
by Anthony Read
starring James Ellis, Douglas Fielding, Ray Lonnen, Brian Grellis with Allan O'Keefe, Barry Lowe, Paul Stewart, Anthony Boden
It's not like Arthur Soarsdale to be violent. He's normally a peaceful little villain, but in the Newtown nick it takes three policemen to hold him down; and all Bowker did was offer him a cup of tea...
with Angela Rippon Weather
A double bill about the inequality and misfits of our education system. Gotcha by BARRIE KEEFFE
On his last day at school, a ' no hope ' 16-year-old pupil holds his teachers hostage using a motorbike petrol tank as a bomb.
Campion's Interview by BRIAN CLARK
A headmaster takes on the Education Authorities on behalf of his pupils, exposing the political pressures behind the creation of a comprehensive school.
Sound CHICK ANTHONY
Lighting JOHN TREAYS , MIKE CHISLETT Designer SUSAN SPENCE
Producer MARGARET MATHESON Director BARRY davis
The office of Prime Minister and its development during the last 50 years.
Are Prime Ministers really becoming more and more like Presidents of the United States? To introduce a series of programmes beginning next Tuesday about British Prime Ministers from David Lloyd George to Sir Harold Wilson, tonight's programme looks at some of the broader issues - What makes a Prime Minister powerful? What kind of qualities does a man need to do the job successfully? What sort of thing determines his success in office? Is the job manageable any more?
With former Prime Ministers and with those who have worked closely with them, including Lord Boyle, Lord Butler, Rt Hon Edward Heath, MP Lord Home, Rt Hon Roy Jenkins, Lord Trend
Written and presented by Professor David Dilks
Producer HOWARD SMITH
Preview: page 19. (Heath on Government, next Saturday evening, Radio 3)