Today: "James and the Hose" by Peter Wiltshire
Illustrated by "Kathryn"
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.20pm)
(Colour)
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Today: "James and the Hose" by Peter Wiltshire
Illustrated by "Kathryn"
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.20pm)
(Colour)
from the West Hants Club, Bournemouth
The first finals day or this important Open Championship where a strong international field has been competing all week for a total prize money of £15,000.
Featuring today: The Men's Doubles Final
BBC outside broadcast cameras will be at the Centre Court for live coverage of the whole of this best of five set match.
(This Week's Sport: page 9)
How much importance needs to be given to public transport? Does the growth of motor car ownership mean an inevitable reduction of other types of urban transport?
with Peter Woods
Weather
looks at the World
People - places - events - trends and developments as seen by reporters and camera teams from the television networks of Eastern and Western Europe.
Introduced by Derek Hart
Introduced by David Jones
includes:
Blow Up Art
Late in March, a new feature appeared in a quiet cove in Cornwall. A polythene tube 200 yards long and 12 feet in diameter. It came out of the sea, snaked across the bay, up over the rocks, and then rose 100 feet into the air. Inside it, people walked on the waves and rode on small hover-craft.
The tube is the work of the artist Graham Stevens, whose work has aroused as much interest from industry as it has from art critics. Review was in Cornwall to watch the tube take shape.
A Family Painter
Anthony Green wouldn't mind if you called him a bourgeois painter. Married with two children he lives in north London, and for the last ten years his home, wife and family have provided the inspiration for everyone of his pictures. This film traces his development from the darkness of his early surrealism to the light and confidence of his more recent work which is currently on show at the Rowan Gallery in London.
(Colour)
The Men's Doubles Final, The Men's Singles Semi-finals
Highlights from the matches played on the Centre Court of the West Hants Club, Bournemouth
Introduced by David Vine
What happens when you dial 999 and ask for 'Ambulance'?
Also, the effects of the drug L. Dopa.
by Guy de Maupassant
A second chance to see this dramatisation by Robert Muller
Georges Duroy is now employed on La Vie Francaise and his first article has been published. Clotilde is now his mistress and her daughter has dubbed him 'Bel Ami.'
with Joan Bakewell, Michael Dean, Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley and including William Rushton.
(Colour)