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10.35 Social Sciences 8: Attitudes and Behaviour
11.5 Science 8: The Periodic Table and Chemical Bonding
11.35 Mathematics 8: The Anatomy of a Computer
12.5 Arts 7: The Historian at Work
(to 12.30)
The best of the week's news film from all over the world, together with other subjects of interest. For the deaf and hard of hearing a commentary appears visually.
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Rowan and Martin invite you to a new series of their Laugh-In with this week a number of guest celebrities including Dinah Shore, Peter Lawford, Ricardo Montalban, Gore Vidal
and Arte Johnson, Ruth Buzzi, Gary Owens, Alan Sues, Lily Tomlin, Dennis Allen, Johnny Brown, Ann Elder, Nancie Phillips, Barbara Sharma, Glenn Ash
A Schlatter/Friendly Production for NBC
A personal view by Bernard Keeffe of the musical life of Japan
Filmed during one long hot summer month last year, this music documentary is a series of vivid impressions of how the Japanese have not only wholeheartedly adopted Western music but are now challenging the West in musical education and in the mass production of music itself. It contains an interview with the famous violin teacher Dr Shinichi Suzuki, who is seen at work with his young pupils - aged from one year seven months upwards.
Made in Japan also shows Japanese composers searching for a national style of expression after a hundred years' exposure to Western traditions. They are finding new ways of using Western orchestral techniques. as well as their own, ancient, traditional instruments.
(Colour)
with Robert Erskine
Muffled Relic... some touching mementoes of Eastern piety.
by N.J. Crisp
Starring Marius Goring
with Ann Morrish
and Victor Winding, Michael Farnsworth, Valerie Murray
Guest stars Sheila Brennan, Nerys Hughes, David Sumner
Early one morning a young Maltese girl is found stabbed to death. Fleming is immediately convinced that her ex-boyfriend is guilty. Hardy has other ideas.
Michael Dean introduces scenes from "The Music Lovers," the new film about Tchaikovsky, and talks to the director. Ken Russell.
Philip Jenkinson shows more vintage films.