Story: "Mr Mergle's Muddled Day" by Cherry Pearce
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm, except in Northern Ireland)
(Colour)
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Story: "Mr Mergle's Muddled Day" by Cherry Pearce
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm, except in Northern Ireland)
(Colour)
Scenes from an Elizabethan life by Alison Plowden
Book 70p: see page 66
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with Percy Thrower from 'The Magnolias,' Shropshire
This week, in his own garden, Percy feeds his roses and deals with the seasonal care of flowering shrubs in his border alongside the drive; and in the greenhouse he sows the seeds of calceolarias and cinerarias.
(from Birmingham)
(Repeated: Tuesday afternoon, BBC1)
Percy Thrower's Guide to Gardeners' World, 50p: see page 66
A year ago The Money Programme revealed that women had made only very slow progress towards equal pay by 1975. Has the situation changed? Are women closer to a fair deal or to fewer jobs and widespread violation of their legal rights? Are they more or less 'equal' than they were?
Presented by Brian Widlake
With Paul Griffiths, David Taylor and Robert McKenzie
The second in a season of films by the brilliant young French director Eric Rohmer
Starring Haydee Politoff, Patrick Bauchau, Daniel Pommereulle
When Adrien, a young antique dealer, accepts an invitation to spend a lazy summer in St Tropez, he meets two other guests: Daniel, an old friend, and the disturbingly beautiful Haydee, who every day adds a new boy to her 'collection.'
In this 'moral tale' Rohmer paints an immensely charming portrait of the innocently amoral Haydee, in sharp contrast with the self-satisfied, complacent Adrien.
This Week's Films: page 11
Producer-director Otto Preminger and former film censor John Trevelyan discuss with Philip Jenkinson the forthcoming re-issue of two controversial Preminger films
The Man With The Golden Arm (1954) and The Moon is Blue (1956), both of which influenced the course of censorship in the cinema.
with Richard Whitmore
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