Story: Jumping Shoes by PETER WILTSHIRE. Presenters TONI ARTHUR , JOHNNY SILVO
'Shown on Sunday morning, BBC1)
How many hands?
' Team ' teaching or 'co-operative' teaching can make classroom organisation more flexible. Introduced by ALAN LITTLE
CAROLINE PICK
Producer DAVID ALLEN
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in Fire Chief Magoo and Dangerous Dan Magoo
Part 3
Today Peter Steele tells how he took his family on a five-month journey by pony across a wild and mountainous country. Today: To Bhutan
with John Noakes
Peter Purves , Lesley Judd
Producer JOHN ADCOCK
Assistant editor ROSEMARY GILL Editor BIDDY BAXTER
Stories by Helen Cresswell
Lizzie Dripping is a dreamer, the kind of girl who is always making things up. The trouble is that her dreams have a nasty habit of turning into real adventures.
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by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
Music by MIKE BATT
Animated and directed by ivor wood X
starring
Elizabeth Taylor , Stewart Granger With
Peter Ustinov , Robert Morley
The famous story of the celebrated Regency dandy, who, dismissed from the Prince of Wales's regiment for frank speaking, becomes the Prince's favourite by virtue of still more frankness!
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This week: Foreign Aid
Are we turning the poor countries into paupers?
Peter Bauer , Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, tells three new MPS why he thinks that foreign aid is damaging both to the givers and the receivers.
Chairman Robert McKenzie
Producer MARGARET Douglas
In this final programme of the series, the tall country music man from North Carolina sings and introduces tonight's guests: Olivia Newton-John Roy Warhurst The Hillsiders
Musical JEREMY LUBBOCK PETER MASSEY
Producer DOUGLAS HESPE
based on the novels of ANTHONY TROLLOPE : written for television in 26 parts by SIMON RAVEN. Part 21
The Pallisers RADIO TIMES SPECIAL, an 84-page colour guide, is on sale at newsagents; price 30p
featuring some of the musical highlights from the 1974 James Last concert tour televised from the Dorchester Hotel, London.
(James Last appears by arrangement with Harold Davison )
A series about the French Impressionists and those who were influenced by them. 5: Northern Lights
' What is this Impressionism they are all talking about? -Well, I fancy it's what you and I have been doing for the past ten years.' WILLIAM MCTAGGART was born near Campbeltown in 1835. Did he discover his own kind of Impressionism on the beaches of Kintyre years before Monet painted his Impression - Sunrise at Le Havre? SIR WILLIAM MACTAGGART recalls his grandfather's achievement and shows how his own work was transformed by the new freedoms that began with the Impressionist revolution. Both are artists of great instinctive talent who have interpreted the moods and poetry of nature in different ways. Narrator ALAN DOBIE
Film cameraman PHILIP BONHAM-CARTER Film editor TERRY CORNELIUS
Written and produced by JOHN READ
Presented by David Holmes Weather