Story: Follow this Line written by MICHAEL O'LEARY illustrated by JOHN HASLAM Film slides by JOE MILBURN
Pianist JOHN GOULD
Designer KEN LEDSHAM
Scriptwriter/director PETER WILTSHIRE Producer ANNE COBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
2.15 Morris Dancer Stakes (7f)
2.50 Rheingold Apprentice Stakes (Handicap) (1½m)
3.25 Friends of the Stable Lads Welfare Trust Stakes (H'cap) (1m)
3.55 Globtik Fillies Mile (Old Mile)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JOHN HANMER
Interviewer JULIAN WILSON
TV presentation DENNIS MONGER
5.25 Urban Education
5.50 The Man-made World
6.15-6.40 Electronics: Design Study
7.5 Physics: Identical Particles
Tonight and every weekday night Robin Day follows the News Summary with questions to a leading personality behind the day's headlines. Weather
with Percy Thrower at Clacks Farm,
Ombersley PERCY THROWER gives advice on harvesting and storing root crops and outdoor tomatoes, and dahlia enthusiasts are advised to have pencil and paper to hand.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR (Birmingham)
Percy Thrower 's Guide to Gardeners' World, 50p, from bookshops
The State of the Nation
The Money Programme team, PAUL GRIFFITHS , DAVID TAYLOR and RICHARD WAKELY , report on the British economy-the events that are shaping our future and the people behind the news. With ROBERT MCKENZIE
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER
A new film series re-creating the successful feature film starring
Two young surgeons who work in a mobile army surgical hospital and are intensely dedicated - to off-duty relaxation. As You Were
With no casualties coming in, personnel at the hospital unit must amuse themselves as best they can. Henry gives his lecture on a social health problem and Frank worries about his hernia. Hawkeye and Trapper? They get themselves a gorilla.
A season of classic films that have influenced the development of world cinema. Living (lkiru) starring Takashi Shimura
After 30 oppressive years as a minor civil servant, Kanji Watan abe learns that he is dying of cancer. Searching for a meaning in what remains of his life he suddenly finds a cause: to force through a piece of legislation to turn a sewage sump into a children's playground.
Akira Kurosawa , distinguished director of Rashomon and The Seven Samurai, here transforms a potentially depressing and sentimental modern story into one of the cinema's warmest, most compelling affirmations of human life.
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Presented by David Holmes Weather