Story: "Marmalade for Breakfast" by Judy Whitfield
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)
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Story: "Marmalade for Breakfast" by Judy Whitfield
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)
Scenes from an Elizabethan life by Alison Plowden
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with Percy Thrower from Clacks Farm, Ombersley, Worcs
Successive sowings and plantings in the vegetable garden and, in particular, the sowing of runner beans outdoors.
Percy also checks on the progress of earlier sown crops and deals with dahlia planting.
(from Birmingham)
(Repeated: Tuesday afternoon, BBC1)
It's the biggest thing for the banks since the invention of paper money. No longer are banks the old-fashioned institutions of yesterday. They're changing faster than their customers realise. But is this what the customers really want? And as banks get more powerful, will they always operate in the national interest? At a time when the banks are under scrutiny Brian Widlake talks with bankers - and their customers - about the banking revolution.
With Paul Griffiths and Robert McKenzie
Starring Orson Welles, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy
The first of an occasional series of 'Shakespeare Around the World' - this highly original, imaginative version of Macbeth was filmed by Orson Welles in three weeks. He called it 'a kind of violently sketched charcoal drawing of a great play.'
In characteristic fashion, Welles altered the play's text, plot and some characters. The result is an engrossing, always entertaining film of extravagant virtuosity.
Tony Bilbow and Philip Jenkinson present a round-up of what's going on in the film world here and abroad including a preview of Glenda Jackson's first film comedy A Touch of Class.
with Richard Whitmore
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