Story: "Make a Bigger Puddle make a Smaller Worm" by Marion Walter
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)
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Story: "Make a Bigger Puddle make a Smaller Worm" by Marion Walter
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)
Some episodes from her past in a series of ten programmes.
The Gaelic, Catholic and rural ideals of the Gaelic League had an important influence both on the development of Irish culture and on the development of the Irish State.
with Clive Jacobs; Weather
With the proposed changes in income tax and the introduction of value added tax the British tax structure is due for its greatest alteration since William Pitt slapped on income tax in 1799. How will the changes affect taxpayers? Are there any lessons that Europe can teach us?
Presented by Brian Widlake
with Paul Griffiths, David Taylor and Robert McKenzie
(Postponed from 3 November. Repeated next Sunday afternoon)
Pageantry and ceremonial provide a living link with our nation's past Robert Hardy visits and explains some of Britain's most colourful ceremonies
At Windsor the newly invested Garter Knights process with their Sovereign through the Castle to St George's Chapel, where television cameras were permitted to witness part of this unique service for the first time.
A profile of this brilliant French director by Sheridan Morley and Philip Jenkinson introduces the first of two of his films.
Tonight, in black and white:
[See listing below]
Starring Jean Gabin, Arletty, Jules Berry
"Le jour se leve" is a classic story of love and jealousy; a Paris workman murders the seducer of his sweetheart and then barricades himself in his room to await the dawn.
Les Enfants du Paradis (Part 1)
Portnoy's Complaint, Jeremiah Johnson, The Amazing Mr Blunden and The Great Waltz are among the films Sheridan Morley and Philip Jenkinson review in this month's round-up of current releases.