6.40 Learning Problems
7.5 Chardin and the Female Image
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6.40 Learning Problems
7.5 Chardin and the Female Image
Weather MICHAEL FISH
With DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER BOB LANGLEY and PHILIP TIBENHAM
Tony Bilbow joins the regular presenters for Film Focus: his weekly look and guide to what is happening in the movie world, and interviews with the stars who capture the headlines and the acclaim.
Editor JIM DUMIGHAN BBC Birmingham
(Repeat)
2: Sounds and Composition
A programme for children under 5
A cartoon series
The comedy couple cause commotion and chaos.
with Donna Reeve and Andy Johnson
Another clue
Clue 7: Halfway between the bridge and the sails I turned towards the sunset-the treasure was behind me.
Director Richard SIMKIN Producer CLIVE DOIG
(Programme 5 tomorrow)
A serial in three parts
The gang has discovered a plot to train a chimpanzee to steal a valuable carving. But Doc has had to hide. Will the crooks find him?
A D'Angelo/Bullock/Allen production
(Repeat)
with Simon Groom, Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
Tons of Tin: The next time you have baked beans on toast, spare a thought for the rabblers who produced the tin. They are the men who stir the molten metal in temperatures of 200°F. Sarah sizzles as she reports on Malaysia's vast tin smelting works.
Book, Blue Peter: Seventeenth Book, £1.85, from bookshops
with Richard Baker Weatherman
The Nationwide team of FRANK BOUGH , SUE
LAWLEY RICHARD KERSHAW , HUGH SCULLY and SUE COOK provides you with the background to the news of the day and presents the features and stories that make up the scene Nationwide. Including tonight: Grass Roots Presented this week by Stuart Hall from Look North West in Manchester.
Terry Wogan hosts the comedy quiz game in which contestants attempt to match their 'blanks' with star guests: Lennie Bennett, Judy Carne, Roy Kinnear, Julia McKenzie, Albert Pontefract, Nyree Dawn Porter
Presented by arrangement with Goodsomn-Todman Inc and Talbot TV Ltd Music
starring
Paul Eddington , Nigel Hawthorne in The Economy Drive by ANTONY JAY and JONATHAN LYNN with Derek Fowlds
A hostile press convinces Jim Hacker that the Civil Service will have to make some cuts. But the whole idea is deeply disturbing to Permanent Secretary Sir Humphrey Appleby.
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer TIM GLEESON
Produced by SYDNEY LOTTERBY
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
A serial in 12 episodes by ANDREA NEWMAN starring =
3: Full Commission - March 1958
' Don't you think it hurts - pretending to yourself that everything's all right when you know it's not. That's a form of torture. Can't you imagine what that feels like? It might be a relief to have it out in the open.'
Programme adviser CHARLES PRICE Make-up artists
KIM BURNS , CHRISTINE WALMESLEY-COTHAM Produced by GEORGE GALLACCIO Directed by KENNY MCBAIN
Theme music on record (RESL 82), from record shops
A Journey in Space and Time The Classical Age
What did the ancient Greeks do that matters still today? In this second film in the four-part series, the distinguished Greek scholar Sir Kenneth Dover , President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and the producer of the series, Christopher Burstall , continue their journey in the Greek world of the Mediterranean. In the 5th Century BC the city state of Athens was, for a time, pre-eminent. Her citizens were proud of their democracy, the one-man, one-vote system of government which Athenians invented; her playwrights wrote the first great tragedies and comedies ever to be performed; her philosophers, historians, sculptors and painters opened up new highways of thought and artistic achievement. How? With what results? with in scenes from works by Greek dramatists, historians and thinkers.
Translations by KENNETH DOVER
Associate producer DENIS MORIARTY Film cameramen
HENRY FARRAR , SIDNEY DAVIES Designer DACRE PUNT Film editor DAVE KING
Directed by CHRISTOPHER BURSTALL
Book (same title), available November
with Russell Harty
In the last programme of the present series, the writer and psychiatrist Charlotte Wolff talks about her new autobiographical work Hindsight; George Melly , journalist and jazz-singer, discusses The Media Mob; and Arthur Marshall , humorist, writer and broadcaster elaborates on a literary topic. When asked his theme he said, ' I'll let you know'.
Research CHRIS WILSON , DOROTHY SPOKES Director HELEN MORTON
Producer NIGEL WILLIAMS Editor RUSSELL HARTY