Story: Please Keep Still! written by JUDY WHITFIELD
Sarah Long , Brian Cant and Don Spencer look round the city of York today.
3:The Face of the Practice
Producer RON BLOOMFIEI. D
Series editor MICHAEL GARROD }
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Family cooking from the regions of France
2: Alsace-Lorraine
Paul Jeanroy talks to
Zcna Skinner and demonstrates
Beckenoffe Vacherin dames blanches
Director BRIAN DAVIES Producer TONY Roberts
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A series of films about growing up in Britain 4:Cardiganshire
The main thing to aim for is to appear on the National Eisteddfod stage. It's just great to be reciting to 10,000 people and knowing that at last you have an aim in life ... (SIAN DAVIES: 15) To many children in Wales the annual competitions in singing, playing and recitation at the eisteddfodau are more than an assertion of Welshness. They are an important outlet for their most treasured ambitions.
Six children talk about these and other ambitions.
Producer DAVID HEYCOCK
In a series of six programmes the French virtuoso cellist Paul Tortelier helps young soloists to perfect their interpretation of some major works for the cello.
Tonight, before an audience of music students, Lesley Shrigley-Jones and Sumiko Kurata work on the Cello Sonata in G minor by Rachmaninov.
Accompanist Geoffrey Pratley
Portugal, the poorest country in Europe, spends a million pounds a day fighting three African wars; 150,000 soldiers face guerrilla armies in Angola, Mozambique and Portuguese Guinea. Recently the sacking of one of the top generals - who dared suggest a more flexible colonial policy - brought into the open this fundamental debate in Lisbon: can Portugal continue to use half her national budget hanging on in Africa while enormous industrial investment is desperately needed back home?
Tonight, Europa talks to the general who fired the argument, and includes film from Guinea, the poorest and least secure of Portugal's African possessions. Introduced by Derek Hart
Producer MARYSE ADDISON ;
BBC2 Snooker Championship
Eddie Charlton , the defending Pot Black Champion who's still unbeaten in the current series, against
John Spencer , the former World Snooker Champion
Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director JIM DUMICHAN
Producer REG PERRIN (Birmingham)
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Presented by David Holmes with Peter Dorling ; Weather