7.15 Thallium in Organic Synthesis
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7.15 Thallium in Organic Synthesis
7.40 Heavy Metal Tolerance
8.5 Concrete
(UHF only)
Mouse and Lion
with songs and stories from DANA and THE BROWN BROTHERS to thank God for all kinds of everything.
In the first of nine programmes Dana talks about making friends, and' WILLY RUSHTON introduces Wizzy.
Producer DAVID BROWN
Executive producer STEPHEN whittle BBC Manchester
New Life includes excerpts from the feature film The Sea Wolves and its producer, EUAN LLOYD , talks about his experiences during the shooting of this film in India.
Plus the famous singer LATA MANGESHKAR and JAGJIT SINGH.
Director KRISHAN GOULD
Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
BBC Birmingham
Caring for Children - recent film made by CTVC (The Foundation for Christian Communication) illustrating three different aspects of the work of the Church of England Children's Society, followed by a discussion in which ROSEMARY HARTILL talks to VIVIEN BIGGS , a field social worker with the Society, about some of the points raised by the film.
Producer MICHAEL WOOD
The New Iron Age: in the third of eight films ANTHONY BURTON goes to Coalbrookdale to tell the story of Derby's success, visits a casting shop at Llanberis and gets his nose to the grindstone in a water-powered forge in Devon.
Film editor KEITH WILTON Producer MICHAEL GARROD
When Buck becomes the new owner of the saloon he faces opposition in the town every bit as warlike as that of hostile Indians, only this time the enemies are - women.
by GEORGE ELIOT
Dramatised in eight parts by JAMES ANDREW HALL starring
2: Maggie, in a tantrum, has cut her hair off. Tulliver has decided to spend money he can ill-afford on Tom's education, and quarrelled with Aunt Glegg.
Music composed by KENYON EMRYS -ROBERTS Producer BARRY LETTS
Director RONALD WILSON Preview: page 21
Kenneth Kendall ; Weatherman
A series of six programmes 3: Living with Apartheid
DRAKE KOKA was a founder member of the banned Black People's Convention. He describes life in South Africa and how he personally was served with a banning order for his political activities and then detained in prison under the Terrorism Act.
Director INGRID DUFFELL
with Mary O'Hara
Sue MacGregor visits MARY O'HARA at her home, a cottage in Hampshire. Mary talks about the events in her life that have drawn her nearer to God and chooses the hymns and songs she has grown to love over the years. Some she sings herself and some are sung by POLYPHONY, conducted by ROBERT DEAN.
Music research MICHAEL WOOD Research CAROLINE GODLEY
Studio director JIM MURRAY Producer ELIZABETH GORT
starring
Kirk Douglas , Robert Mitchum
Richard Widmark , Lola Albright
Missouri 1843: a wagon train of pioneers sets off on the hazardous Oregon Trail, led by the ruthless Senator Tadlock, who is obsessed by the vision of the new city he plans to build. Most of the pioneers are settlers looking for land to farm but amongst them are young people in search of adventure and romance, occupations of which Tadlock strongly disapproves.
Screenplay BEN MADDOW , MITCH LINDEMANN hased on the novel by A. B. GUTHRIE Produced by HAROLD HECHT
Directed by ANDREW V. MCLAGLEN Films: page 18
A comedy series in which Kelly Monteith , one of America's brightest young comedians, presents his uniquely comic view of life. Written by KELLY MONTEITH and NEIL SHAND featuring Gabrielle Drake With RAYMOND MASON
NICHOLAS MCARDLE
MICHAEL STAINTON
FRANK THORNTON , FRANK WILLIAMS
Music composed by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Directed by STANLEY APPEL Produced by JAMES MOIR
by VERA BRITTAIN
An autobiography 1913-1925
Dramatised in five parts by ELAINE MORGAN
3: 1915. Roland is coming on leave from France and Vera, now nursing in London, is happily preparing to spend Christmas with him.
Poetry spoken by GARY WATSON
Music composed and conducted by GEOFFREY BURGON
Producer JONATHAN POWELL
Directed by MOIRA ARMSTRONG
Weather
In tonight's recording from the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts the young Italian conductor Riccardo Chailly makes his Prom debut in two rarely heard orchestrations by Ravel of piano pieces by Debussy: Sarabande and Danse.
The concert also includes Chopin's Piano Concerto No 2, in F minor, played by the distinguished Hungarian pianist Tamas Vasary with the London Philharmonic Orchestra - leader Roy Gillard
Introduced by SUSAN STRANKS
Lighting GEORGE JAKINS Sound GRAHAM HAINES
Executive producer RODNEY GREENBERG Director RON ISTED
The highlights of today's final. Hubet Green, Hale Irwin and Bill Rogers are three of the leading American players competing; all the leading European players including Severiano Ballesteros are in the field which also includes Australian Graham Marsh.
Introduced by Clive Clark
Television presentation by RTZ