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10.35 Social Sciences: 35
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11.35 Mathematics: 35
12.5 Arts: 34
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(Colour)
A hundred sea miles north of the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific Ocean there are two idyllic atolls called Nuguria.
Hermann Schlenker, a German explorer and film maker, spent a summer with the islanders. His film shows these gentle, primitive people in their last year before they learn to read and discover the world beyond their islands.
(Colour)
BBC outside broadcast cameras were at London's Royal Festival Hall last week to record the world premiere of the recently discovered Violin Concerto No.3 by Nicolo Paganini composed around 1830
Henryk Szeryng (solo violin)
London Symphony Orchestra
Leader John Georgiadis
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
The programme begins with the concert overture Waverley by Berlioz.
Introduced by Richard Baker
at the National Gallery, London
Gregory Martin discusses the unique combination of spiritual intensity and technical bravura which won this picture so much deserved publicity when it was bought for the nation this year.
by Ivan Turgenev
Dramatised in four parts by Denis Constanduros
The story of a classic clash between generations.
(A 19th-century generation gap: p 9)
Rowan and Martin invite you to their Laugh-In
Guests include Herschel Bernardi, Phyllis Diller, Fernando Lamas, George Raft and the regulars
A Schlatter/Friendly production for NBC
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John Tavener, composer and conductor, looks back over a week spent at the Little Missenden Festival, a monastery in Kent and lying on his back in the garden.