Story: The Sailor by Dick Bruna
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
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Reflections on Neo-Classicism
Joseph Rykwert looks at the work of Boullee, visionary architect of the ideal, and his pupil Durand whose influence can still be seen today.
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Geoffrey Gouriet, Chief Engineer, BBC Research and Development, shows us some recent discoveries and helps us to appreciate the exciting possibilities that lie ahead.
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with Eric Stevens
The first programme in a series which takes you through the angler's year.
Early spring on the River Deveron in Banffshire. The insect life is only beginning to stir after the winter, and the brown trout just starting to get into good condition. It's what the trout fisherman has been dreaming of since the turn of the year - the first outing of the season.
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London to New York and back for a mere ã45!
That's this year's bargain offer. New charter flight rules make cheap fares available to all on the North Atlantic route from 1 April. Everyone can now join the jet set and the world's airlines are price-cutting for our patronage. The great air race is on. How competitive are the British airlines? Can they slash their fares and still make a profit? And how big is the market for cheap air travel?
David Taylor describes the form and going in this the race that Britain's airline operators can't afford to lose.
Presented by Brian Widlake
With David Taylor and Robert McKenzie
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Roy Strong, Director of the National Portrait Gallery discusses the appearance and personality of six English sovereigns from Tudor times to the age of Victoria and asks to what extent the portraits reveal their character.
(Next week: Elizabeth I)
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Starring Liv Ullmann, Bibi Andersson
A nurse's attempts to make verbal and spiritual contact with her patient - an actress who has become mute as a result of a mental collapse - is the theme of this much-acclaimed Ingmar Bergman film.
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The Poseidon Adventure, Ooh... You Are Awful, and Something Like The Truth are among the films Sheridan Morley and Philip Jenkinson review in this month's round-up plus an interview with Barry Newman, star of Fear is the Key now on release and the forthcoming Salzburg Connection.
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with John Edmunds
Weather
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