Story: "The Wind that Blew Too Much" by Dennis Wrigley
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)
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Story: "The Wind that Blew Too Much" by Dennis Wrigley
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)
Some episodes from her past in a series of ten programmes.
Two traditions - one parliamentary and one revolutionary - developed side by side in Irish political life during the 19th century. Both are still alive today.
with Clive Jacobs; Weather
The Docks are vital to everything we make, eat and sell. Yet even before the recent strike and the Jones-Aldington Report, Britain's docks were in serious trouble. Now there is no doubt that this vital part of the economy cannot survive in its present form. In Liverpool for Money at Work, David Taylor has been talking to those parties with the greatest interest in the problem - The Mersey Docks' and Harbour Company, the unions, the employers, the unofficial shop stewards and not least the dockers themselves.
Must the pursuit of efficiency always cost men their jobs? Is nationalisation unavoidable? What future has Dockland?
Presented by Brian Widlake
With Paul Griffiths, David Taylor and Robert McKenzie
with Percy Thrower
Again in his Shropshire garden, Percy Thrower deals with seasonal work on the lawn and treatment of chrysanthemums for winter flowering.
The second of three films by one of France's leading directors - Francois Truffaut
starring Jean-Pierre Leaud, Delphine Seyrig
Antoine Doinel, the hero of Les Quatres Cents Coups, is now a young man. In tonight's film, he pursues the elusive dream of happiness through a series of amorous encounters and insignificant jobs.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
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A filmed story about Yvonne Blake, co-winner of this year's Academy Award for Costume Design in Nicholas and Alexandra, with excerpts from some of her earlier achievements:
"The Spy With a Cold Nose", "The Best House in London", "The Last Valley" and her current project "Jesus Christ Superstar".
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