8.30-8.55 Closedown
(Shown last Fridayl
Jericho, a funny little backwater in Oxford.
Trevor Philpott reports on Four Corners of the Marketplace 2: The Money Garden
with Richard Baker
Editor BILL NORTHWOOO
The schools taking part in the final of this religious knowledge competition are: MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS and WHIT-CHURCH HIGH SCHOOL from Cardiff This week's guests
Cindy Kent , Peter Moloney
In the chair Michael Flanders
Director ROBERT TONER
Producer CLEM VALLANCE
Executive producer CECIL KORER
A Girl Named Ratih Ratih Dardo -
Java Ratih has had opportunities for a glamorous jet-set way of life. She's been a model and film actress. But now she's chosen to be a psychiatric social worker in a hospital in Jakarta.
Film cameraman UN STONE Film editor PAUL CARTER Producer JOHN BIRD
Series editors ANTHONY ISAACS and CHRISTOPHER PARSONS
First seen live on BBC2 last year Special guest Lulu featuring BILL and TAFFY
PAN'S PEOPLE, ALYN AINSWORTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Choreography FLICK COLBY
Producer STANLEY DORFMAN
Weather
1875-1937 with Jill Gomez (soprano) Osian Ellis (harp)
Vlado Perlemuter (piano) Gabrieli String Quartet Allan Schiller (piano)
Richard Adeney , Edward Beckett (flutes); Gervase de Peyer Keith Puddy (clarinets) Manuel Rosenthal pupil and friend of Ravel
Ravel never married. The aloof young dandy became an isolated bachelor. He was a man of paradoxes, who hated any public display of personal feelings. Yet his music shows at times a passion that no doubt he would have denied he felt.
Ravel's words spoken by GEOFFREY MATTHEWS
Narrator JOHN ABINERI
Film editor JONATHAN CRANE
Written and produced by DAVID BUCKTON
by John Bowen
'Once upon a time a horrible goblin made a mirror which distorted everything reflected in it. What was beautiful became ugly. This mirror broke into millions of tiny pieces which ever since have been floating around our innocent world...'
A new comedy film series starring Alan Alda as Hawkeye Wayne Rogers as Trapper John Carry On Hawkeye
Because of a flu epidemic Hawkeye is the only doctor left on his feet. It's amazing what one fast-moving doctor can do in an emergency if he has four operating tables and a handful of not-very-willing helpers.
The stories and sound of the immortal jazzmen whose style of music held sway across continents and gave its name to an era, starring Buddy Tate, Earle Warren, Joe Newman, Dickie Wells, Eddie Durham, Snub Mosley, Gene Ramey, Tommy Flanagan, Jo Jones and The Count Basie Band
also featuring Buck Clayton, Andy Kirk, John Hammond, Albert McCarthy
with the special participation of Gene Krupa
Narration by Humphrey Lyttelton
(Friday, 5.45 pm Radio 3: The Compleat Piano Player - Oscar Peterson. In next week's Radio Times a colour feature on Count Basie who launches a new BBC2 series next Sunday: The Big Bands from the Dorchester)
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