This programme is from a series looking at the lives of the inhabitants of Gibson Square in Islington, north London. (1966) Show more
A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, H. E. Todd
(to 11.25)
Three programmes on holidays abroad with Paddy Feeny and Nigel Buxton.
A look at some of the ways of getting abroad, and some of the problems which arise on the journey.
A topical magazine of the arts.
This edition includes:
Saul Bellow, Author of Herzog Winner of the Prix Formentor
Interviewed by John Gross, critic.
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Sun Into Darkness
A film on the birth of a ballet which has its World Premiere at Sadler's Wells on April 13.
with David Rudkin, writer; Peter Darrell, choreographer; Malcolm Williamson, composer and The Western Theatre Ballet Company.
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Kingsley Amis on the publication of The Anti-Death League
Interviewed by Michael Ratcliffe.
by Victor Hugo.
Dramatised in seven parts by Vincent Tilsley.
Captain Phoebus has been stabbed and Esmeralda has been arrested.
on behalf of the Labour Party.
Also on BBC-1 and BBC Wales
with his three guests - from America: Marian Montgomery; from France: Francoise Hardy; from Scotland: Lulu
Have women really won equality? Should a mother go out to work?
From among the 400 people in this one London square come very different answers. The old remember past hardships; three young working mothers show that the present has its problems too.
Stay up a little longer with Denis Tuohy, Joan Bakewell, Michael Dean and Philip Jenkinson with Film Requests.
Letters to Philip Jenkinson should be addressed c/o Late Night Line-Up, [address removed]