Story: "Harry the Dirty Dog" Written by Gene Zion Illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.15 pm)
(Colour)
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Story: "Harry the Dirty Dog" Written by Gene Zion Illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.15 pm)
(Colour)
with Peter Woods
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There are no more than two million people in the tiny Mediterranean country of Albania that lies sandwiched between Yugoslavia and Greece. Yet for ten years this small communist state has commanded an importance far beyond its size, ever since Albania broke from Moscow's influence and turned to Peking.
For the first time since then a Western television camera team has been allowed to produce a full colour documentary film on the way of life in Europe's least visited country - Albania.
Introduced by Derek Hart
Produced by Swiss Television
by Peter Draper
Harry Crawford is on trial for murder. But what of the victim - Simon Royston? What kind of man was he? Simon's friend and business partner Morris has been called so that he can tell the court his story of the man who met his death in Flat 51.
Written by Dave Freeman
starring Terry Scott
featuring June Whitfield, Frank Thornton, Colin Jeavons, Cheryl Kennedy, Jacqueline Clarke, Sue Bishop
and The Bowles Bevan Singers
(All aboard the Flying Scott: pp 8-9)
(Colour)
and Weather
World Cinema begins its autumn season with the first of three films by the famous Polish director Roman Polanski
Starring Catherine Deneuve, Yvonne Furneaux, John Fraser, Jan Hendry, Patrick Wymark
Polanski's first British film is a chilling study of progressive madness - a companion-piece to Hitchcock's Pyscho.
Left alone in a London flat, a young girl's mind degenerates into madness and obsessive fantasies-but suddenly, stunningly, they become violent reality.
(This Week's Films: page 9. From pile-drivers to Polanski: page 11)
With Joan Bakewell, Michael Dean, Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley