The Celebration of Mass by Pope Paul in St. Peter's, Rome and the ceremony at which The Most Rev. Gordon Joseph Gray Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh first Cardinal in Scotland since the Reformation, is among the thirty-three new Cardinals to receive his ring from Pope Paul
Presented by the Italian Television Service
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A programme for children at home
Today's story: 'The Girls who loved Flowers' by Julie Stevens
Repeated on BBC-1 and BBC Wales at 4.20 p.m.
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(to 12.20)
Five programmes that look at France through French eyes
with a farming family in Southern Central France
Commentary by Thomas Cadett
Reporting: John Timpson, Peter Woods and the reporters and correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News.
Followed by The Weather
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A duel of words and wit between
The Resident Gentlemen:
Kenneth Williams, Denis Norden, Michael Trubshawe
and The Challenging Ladies:
Jacqueline MacKenzie, Barbara Murray, Stephanie BeachamReferee, Robert Robinson
Referee, Robert Robinson
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Tonight The Money Programme looks at the economics of the British film industry, its past, and, optimistically, its future.
Richard Attenborough explains how Oh! What a Lovely War was financed.
David Hemmings tells how a star makes a business of himself.
Joe Janni, the producer of Darling and Poor Cow, explains the economics of production in this country.
Marcello Mastroianni makes a guest appearance.
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by John Foster
with Earl Cameron as Conley, Paul Hardwick as Brien, Clifton Jones as Neil
For Detective-Sergeant Brien the interrogations of Mr. Conley, a West Indian villain, have become a game, a test of wits with Conley always just slipping out of the net for lack of evidence. On this occasion Conley has been brought in during the night to be questioned about illegal immigration, and for the last two hours Brien has got nowhere. The time has come, therefore, for him to play his trump card - Detective Constable Neil who will see to it that this interrogation will be different, very different.
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Horizon - Man and Science Today
For divers, seamen, and most often bathers, the word shark in many parts of the world spells danger, sometimes death. Not all species are dangerous, but some are killers. Why is this? At laboratories in the United States and Australia scientists are trying to find the answers. Especially, how are sharks able to detect a swimmer from great distances, and why do they attack some and not others?
Tonight Horizon presents an Australian film which examines our attempts to understand one of the oldest inhabitants of the sea, and perhaps learn from the shark how we may live in the ocean environment.
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by Anthony Trollope
A second chance to see this dramatisation in five parts by Simon Raven
Starring Colin Blakely, Rachel Gurney
Sir Felix's attempt at an elopement has failed miserably. Melmotte appears to be on the crest of a wave, but is involved in difficulties as a result of mortgaging Pickering Park
(Shown on Saturday)
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The end of today in front of tomorrow with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley and tonight's guests
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