Here's a picture: of fruit and flowers
Oranges sweet, lemons sour
Today's story is: "The Two Painters" by Malcolm Carrick
An investigation of transport today and in the next ten years.
Although Paris had a moving pavement in 1900, similar ideas have never been taken seriously by city planners. There is some reason to believe opinion is changing.
With Richard Whitmore
Weather
The people, the stories and the action behind the one commodity no one can do without - money.
The Money Minder, our up-to-the-minute news feature on the Stock Market, explores and explains the world of bulls, bears and boomlets.
by T.S. Eliot.
(Colour)
Topical arts magazine
Introduced by David Jones
'It's Simply a Place Where Things Happen'
The Place, off London's Euston Road, is the home of films that don't get showings on the circuits, of drama, music, sculpture shows and painting - and of the London Contemporary Dance Theatre - artistic director Robert Cohan whose new season started this week. Review presents a portrait of 'The Place' - Robin Howard, its founder and director, Robert Powell, guest soloist, and the famous Anna Sokolow, who staged the New York version of Hair, rehearsing for the forthcoming London performances of her new ballet Scenes from the Music of Charles Ives.
The Groans of Gormenghast
In 1946, the late Mervyn Peake published Titus Groan - the first of his 'Gothic' trilogy. These books are as extraordinary as the illustrations Peake did, not only for his own stories but even more for other writers' fantasy worlds.
To mark the National Book League's exhibition of his work, Review takes a look at his worlds - in pictures and in prose.
(David Jones is a member of the RSC)
and Weather
with Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley, Ray Taylor.