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"In my opinion it's as much a skill as producing the bloomin' thing in the first place."
Many great British sculptors - Moore, Hepworth, Chadwick - send their work to the Morris Singer Foundry in Basingstoke to have it cast in bronze. There the sculptor's original is moulded in wax or sand, cast, and finished to his exact specification. It is a combination of highly advanced modern techniques with old-fashioned craftsmanship - craft at the service of art.
The people, the stories, and the action behind the one commodity no one can do without - money.
Together with the Money-Minder - a regular feature with up-to-the-minute news of the Stock Market.
Ian Niall uncovers, in the wintry hill country of Snowdonia, a feud between man and wild beast which is primitive in its ferocity and absolute in its grim execution. It is a pursuit in which sport has little share, charity no place.
(Colour)
with her star guests who include the Variety Club award-winning New World, George Malcolm
The Douglas Squires Dozen, Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
(Colour)
featuring Nico, Argent on film, the American Light Show, The Single Wing Turquoise Bird plus tracks from the best of the new single and LP releases.
(This Week's Sounds: page 11)
The first of three films directed by Rene Clair
Starring Raymond Cordy, Henri Marchand
Clair brings his comic genius to bear on the machine age in this prophetic satire. A Nous la Liberte, with its frighteningly funny picture of man reduced to the status of an automaton by the products of his own invention, had a major influence on Chaplin's Modern Times. Forty years later it is surprisingly topical and just as relevant.
(This Week's Films: Page 8)