6.40 Virginia Woolf
7.5 Psychology
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6.40 Virginia Woolf
7.5 Psychology
(Full details on BBC1 at 4.0 pm)
5.25 Open Forum
5.50 Philosophy
6.15 History: Gloriana
6.40 Carlyle
3: The Face of the Practice
Is the receptionist the dragon at the gate?
Producer RON BLOOMFIELD
Series editor MICHAEL GARROD Book, 11.30, from bookshops
with Robin Day
Today's News Summary followed by an interview on one of the day's headline stories with one of the people most involved. Weather
Over to you, Robin: page 2
The call of the sirens attracts an office worker to the window - and then to another career.
The training that follows is designed to meet any contingency-from attempted suicides to runaway canaries.
A film produced by ERIC MARQUIS
rehearses students and young singers in scenes from
Mozart's 'The Magic Flute' translation by EDWARD j. DENT With TOM MARSH , ANN JAMES
GARETH ROBERTS , ISOBEL BUCHANAN GRAHAM CLARK , RITA ANN CULLIS AMILIA DIXEY and ANNE MORGAN Repetiteur RICHARD NUNN
Sir Geraint sees Mozart's Magic Flute as a pantomime with good and evil competing against each other. In this last programme of the series his own mastery of changes of mood, from comedy to sadness to tenderness, is an object lesson for any aspiring singer.
Scenes staged by MALCOLM FRASER Sound ALAN EDMONDS Lighting PETER SMEE
Designer KEITH CHEETHAM Producer DAVID BUCKTON
Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro: next Saturday. BBC2 colour
Midweek Music features
Cleo Laine and John Dankworth at home with guests Henry Mancini and Danny Williams
The first of two informal musical get-togethers at the Dankworths' home in Buckinghamshire.
Producer DON SAYER
Next Wednesday: Cleo and John entertain Roll Harris and Bonnie Dobson
Politics - confrontation enquiry - revelation reminiscence - humour
Who will be the man or woman who comes face to face with David Frost?
Over to you, David: page 6
A six-part series on the men who conquered disease.
1: The Invisible Enemy by MARTIN WORTH
In the 1840s the Vienna General Hospital was one of the great centres of European medicine, yet many mothers died of ' childbed fever.' Ignaz Semmelweis set out to find the cause of this disease.
Music composed by DUDLEY SIMPSON Designer DEREK DODD
Cameraman NAT CROSBY Film editor DAN RAE
Producer PETER GOODCHILD Director JOHN GLENISTER
Book, Microbes and Men. £2.50, from bookshops (available next month)
A series of films about growing up in Britain 1: London
Young people from Battersea and Walworth talk about their life in a London suburb. In poems and paintings they describe their homes, the children they know. the old people, their neighbours, and their ambitions and hopes for the future.
Film editor DAVID GLADWELL Producer DAVID HEYCOCK
David Holmes ; Weather
RICHARD BEBB reads The Blue Fly by ROBERT GRAVES