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7.15 Simple Modelling
7.40 Dominance and Subordinacy
8.5 The Borderline Case
A See-Saw programme Told by ARTHUR LOWE
Written by ROGER HARGREAVES
Animation TERRY WARD
Sab Ras
A morning with VANI JAIRAM singing some of her favourite songs and talking to MAHENDRA KAUL.
Director KEITH BROOK BBC Birmingham
A series of 11 programmes 8: Love the Criminal, Hate the Crime
This film looks at the treatment of prisoners at Fuchu, one of Japan's largest prisons, and at the rehabilitation process, which is largely in the hands of voluntary social workers.
Directed by LIBBY HALLIDAY
Produced by HOWARD SMITH
Gaelic for Beginners: 20 programmes for beginners in Scots Gaelic. Presented by MAIREAD ROSS 17: Nach ann ann a tha an latha math?
With SIMON MACKENZIE , CATRIONA MONTGOMERY , CATHERINE ANNE MACPHEE, DONALD SMITH , RHODA MACDONALD , RORY MACDONALD , ANGUS PETER CAMPBELL
Producer NORMAN MCCANDLISH
In the 12th of a series of 13 explorations of the Christian life, PHILIP CROWE thinks about the place of laughter. Meditation and prayers are led by R. T. BROOKS.
Producer MICHAEL SHOE SMITH
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE
Weather for farmers
JOHN SHERWOOD
starring
Danger Road
Ben faces a difficult decision when he desperately needs the help of a man he bitterly hates as a war-time deserter and who he also believes to be a traitor.
Directed by WILLIAM F. CLAXTON Written by MILTON S. CELMAN
in Salt Water Tabby and Filet Meow
dramatised in eight parts by ANDREW DAVIES
5: Lancelot lies wounded in a hermit's hut in the forest. Guinevere has innocently caused the death of a Knight of the Round Table by giving him a poisoned peach devised by Morgan and intended to be eaten by Guinevere herself.
Music composed by DUDLEY SIMPSON Producer KEN RIDDINGTON
Director RODNEY BENNETT
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
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with Alec Smith
When ALEC SMITH 'S father became Prime Minister of Rhodesia he became known as 'The Prime Minister's Son', ', and, as a result of attempts to assert his own individuality, was expelled from university, became a drug smuggler, and was arrested by Rhodesian Police.
Tonight he talks about his journey through drug addiction and despair, through years of guerrilla warfare, to his present role as an army padre and peacemaker in the new Zimbabwe. Director ELIZABETH GORT
Series producer JIM MURRAY
with Donald Swann
This week Richard Baker meets the composer, author and entertainer in his home in south-west London. They talk about Donald Swann's early life, his long association in the theatre with Michael Flanders, and about those convictions which inform and motivate his life.
Donald Swann's choice of hymns and songs are sung by the quartet who for many years have performed with him: Tangent
Heather Kay
Ginny Broadbent
Richard Day-Lewis
Roger Cleverdon
and The Cookham Parish Church Choir
conductor Sara Wood
organist Michael Newton
O love that wilt not let me go; Word of the living God; He who would valiant be: Through all the changing scenes of life; The day thou gavest
(Repeated tomorrow at 3.30 pm)
starring
Julie Andrews
Richard Crenna Michael Craig
Gertrude Lawrence ran away from her East End home in 1915 -to join the music-hall. Within a few years she had become a star of the London stage and later went on to Broadway, films and recordings - working with other legendary figures of show business. This spectacular musical biography depicts her rise to fame and wealth - and the great personal cost in terms of her private life. Julie Andrews plays Gertrude Lawrence with great vivacity and has what is often regarded as the finest part of her career.
Screenplay by WILLIAM FAIRCHILD Produced by SAUL CHAPLIN
Directed by ROBERT WISE . Films: page 13
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In the third of this series of Henry Wood Promen ade Concerts recorded at the Royal Albert Hall , London
Gennadi Rozhdestvcnsky conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra leader BELA DEKANY
This programme of Russian music includes the opera version of Mussorgsky's A Night on the Bare Mountain; Prokofiev's witty cantata, The Ugly Duckling; and Prometheus (The Poem of Fire), Scriabin's exciting score for large orchestra, chorus and solo piano. with Elisabeth Soderstrom (soprano)
David Wilson-Johnson (baritone) Victoria Postnikova (piano) BBC SINUERS director JOHN POOLE
BBC SYMPHONY CHORUS conductor BRIAN WRIGHT
Introduced by Richard Baker
Sound IAN PARR
Lighting BERT ROBINSON
Executive producer RODNEY GREENBERG Director PETER BUTLER
(Part of the concert given on 27 July)
Books, The Henry Wood Proms £8.75, and The BBC Symphony Orchestra
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Presented by John Morgan
Who decides what you read in the newspapers or see on television? How - and why - are these decisions made? What are the real stories behind the news headlines? Each week The Editors questions the people responsible - the men and women who choose the stories you read, hear and see.
Assistant producer MALCOLM BRINKWORTH Director JILL MARSHALL
Producer TRISTAN ALLSOP