6.40 Twentieth-Century Poetry
7.5 Great Britain 1750 - 1950
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6.40 Twentieth-Century Poetry
7.5 Great Britain 1750 - 1950
Story: Mog the Forgetful Cat written and illustrated by JUDITH KERR. Presenters:
SAM WYSE, JOHNNY BALL
5.50 Elementary Maths: Series
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6.40 What is Civilisation?
A series of five programmes on skills for trade unionists.
1: Finding the Facts. Frank Casey is a newly elected shop steward. One of his members has a problem.
Director CHARLES PASCOE
Producer TONY MATTHEWS
with Ludovic Kennedy, Robin Day, Richard Kershaw, Richard Whitmore
The News and a longer look at the important questions of our time with the men and women involved.
A series of six programmes Episode 6: The Last Leg
Only eight hours left to win the Golden Maggot, and the teams put to sea for the final battle.
Written by IAN WOOLDRIDGE Producer MICHAEL BEGG
An increasing number of visual artists, reacting to the gap which divides them from the mainstream of ordinary life, have abandoned their ivory towers to work more directly with people.
This week Arena looks at aspects of community art and includes a film on the work of painter Keith Grant , ' artist-in-residence ' at the New Charing Cross Hospital.
Studio director ROSEMARY BOWEN-JONES Executive producer DAVID CHESHIRE Producer MARK KIDEL
stars in a new series presenting her own special kind of music and some international guests. This week Demis Roussos
The King's Singers, James Galway featured musicians
NICOLAS LAVRANOS With YOUSSI ALLIE
NICOLAS KARAXALIOS
GIORGOS KOKKINOS
ANDREAS METALIDIS
Orchestra directed by PETER KNIGHT Costume designer L. ROWLAND-WARNE Sound ADRIAN BISHOP-LAGGETT Lighting KEN MACGREGOR Designer DON TAYLOR
Producer YVONNE LITTLEWOOD
This week Derek Nimmo and his guests discuss a topic close to all our hearts.
Programme associates
NEIL SHAND and OLGA KERSNER Designer ROBERT BERK
Producer GARETH GWENLAN
Six plays by FREDERIC RAPHAEL 4: A Country Life
1964: Alan Parks , now a notorious television interviewer, decides to visit the country with his wife Barbara. They descend on their old Cambridge friends Joyce and Dan Bradley - disrupting their quiet lives.
Costumes JUDY MOORCROFT Lighting DENNIS CHANNON
Designer SPENCER CHAPMAN Producer MARK SHIVAS Director WARIS HUSSEIN
Presented by Richard Whitmore
Weather
JOY PARKER reads
Mr Bleaney by PHILIP LARKIN