Sab Ras featuring
SHANKAR GANGULY , MISTRY BROTHERS NEERA MARKANDAY, ALAM LOHAK and SHAUKAT ARA ISLAM.
Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Director ASHOK RAMPAL (Birmingham)
Story: Eight Children and One Babywritten and illustrated by LEONORA KLEIN , MICHAEL FOREMAN Presenters:
CAROL CHELL , FRED HARRIS
with Alan Watson
Every weekday evening an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines follows the News Summary
Preceded by Weather
The third of five programmes
3: The East End of London ' The Houses in Between '
Will the jellied eel soon be as expensive as the oyster? Will the lowly haddock one day be as highly prized as salmon? All these fish-at some time or another-have been used to nourish the poor of London's riverside community. And yet many of them are now the preserve of fashionable restaurants in the West End -from the Savoy to Wilton's Oyster Bar.
DEREK COOPER looks at some traditional East End fare before the rise of the tower-block - in the days when people actually lived in the houses in between.
Introduced by DEREK COOPER
Producer ANDREW SNELL (Manchester)
AR article'linked with this programme will be printed in The Listener dated 28 August
A personal view by J. Bronowski in 13 programmes
13: The Long Childhood
It is not the business of science to inherit the earth, but to inherit the moral imagination, because man and beliefs and science - without that - will perish together. Man would not be man if he were not sometimes fearful - for his confidence, for the future. In this, the final programme, Dr Bronowski draws together the many ideas he has explored in the series. From his own home by the Pacific Ocean in California, he takes stock of Man's complex and often precarious ascent, drawing on experiences from his own lifetime. The longest childhood of all, he argues, is that of Man himself, growing to self-knowledge.
THE ASCENT OF MAN is 0 last testament by one of the most valuable travellers between the scientific and literary cultures.
(THE TIMES)
Assistant producers MICK JACKSON DAVID PATERSON. DAVID KENNARD Chief film editor ROY FRY Producer DICK GILLING
Series editor ADRIAN MALONE
Book (same title), £5.50, from bookshops
(Les Rois Maudits)
A second chance to see this series in six episodes starring
Jean Piat , Helene Due
Louis Seigner, Monique Lejeune Episode 3:
The Poisoned Crown
The Templar's curse strikes a second time. Louis X's incompetence has ruined the country, and Mahaut of Artois, who has persuaded Queen Clementia to release her daughter Jeanne from prison, poisons the King and tries to put her son-in-law Philippe on the throne of France.
Louis X was the eldest son of Philippe the Fair-first of The Accursed Kings. Next in line for the throne is either his son Jean or his brother Philippe.
English commentary spoken by DAVID KING
Music composed by GEORGES DELERUE Adapted by MARCEL JULLIAN
From the work by MAURICE DRUON Director CLAUDE BARMA An ORTF production
Presented by Angela Rippon Weather
ROBERT GLADWELL reads To-Day, This Insect by DYLAN THOMAS