Today's story is "Fearless Fred makes Music" by Lionel Morton
Illustrated by Robin Shepherd
(Repeated on BBC1 and BBC Wales at 4.20 pm)
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Today's story is "Fearless Fred makes Music" by Lionel Morton
Illustrated by Robin Shepherd
(Repeated on BBC1 and BBC Wales at 4.20 pm)
Ten programmes in which scientists and scholars give their own interpretation of some landmarks in the history of science and technology preserved in our great museum collections.
Lt Cdr D. W. Waters visits the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
with Peter Bennet Stone
with Peter Woods reporting the world tonight with the BBC's reporters and correspondents at home and abroad
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Television has become the window on the world for millions. And each national television network sees the world differently from any other. How different these viewpoints are can be examined on Europa, which presents film reports by European television networks on world events.
Introduced by Derek Hart
Introduced by James Mossman
John Woodby is not a name known to the British public, and yet he made a profound impression on a number of distinguished men and women. Following his death last year, we interviewed six very different people who had reason to know him well:
John Betjeman, Elizabeth Bowen, Peter Cook, Irene Handl, V.S. Naipaul and Peter Porter. Tonight you can see the unusually candid portrait which emerged.
(Colour)
In which Peter meets and talks to people who are actually alive today.
("Peter Cook's in Batley, nobody knows why": page 3)
(Colour)
by Thomas Hardy
A second chance to see this dramatisation in six parts by Harry Green
Since Arabella has left him, Jude is free to pursue his ambitions to go to Christminster. He has only to wait until he has served his apprenticeship as a stonemason.
Introduced by Tony Bilbow with William Rushton