Story: "Going for a Train Ride" written and told by James Blades
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)
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Story: "Going for a Train Ride" written and told by James Blades
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)
(Open University supplement: see pages 33-36)
Join Roy Day and Phyllida Law in decorating a room
(Book 50p: page 66)
Weather
with Eric Stevens
When you're sea-angling you're never quite sure what you'll catch: a haddock of two pounds, or a skate of 200. That's one of the delights of the sport. Orkney adds a few of its own - its remoteness, a remarkable variety of fishing and the sheltered waters of Scapa Flow if the open sea is too rough.
(Colour)
What kind of Prices and Incomes Policy? With Britain's inflation among the worst in Western Europe, and wage claims in-from the miners, teachers and postmen and many others - Whitehall faces Part 2 of the Freeze when Parliament reassembles.
With reports from Washington on how President Nixon has kept America's inflation under 3 per cent, and on the growing militancy of the moderate unions here - Money at Work Invites union leaders, businessmen and politicians to tell us how they would manage a Freeze Society.
Presented by Brian Widlake
with Paul Griffiths, David Taylor and Robert McKenzie
(Repeated next Sunday afternoon)
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: Charles II)
(Colour)
The second of two films by the Hungarian director Istvan Gaal.
Starring Mari Torocsik, Istvan Ferenczi
A young couple who decide to remain in a village almost completely depopulated by industrialisation find that solitude and decay have a disastrous effect on their relationship.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
Miklos Rosza has been composing Hollywood film scores for 35 years. They range from such dramas as Lost Weekend to epics like King of Kings and El Cid.
Sheridan Morley and Philip Jenkinson talk to the distinguished composer about his approach to film music including examples from Spellbound, The Naked City, The Asphalt Jungle, Adam's Rib, Lust for Life and Ben Hur.
with David Tindall; Weather