6.40 The Baroque Organ
7.5 Invention of Printing
7.30 Urban Insurrection
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6.40 The Baroque Organ
7.5 Invention of Printing
7.30 Urban Insurrection
Story: Sarah's Walk by PETER WILTSHIRE
Photographs by JAMES MATTHEWS -JOYCE. Presenters:
JULIE STEVENS , JOHN GOLDER
Pianist MICHAEL OMER
Designer PHILIP LINDLEY
Scriptwriter/Director SUE PETO Producer ANNF GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
5.00 Numbers Now and Then
5.25 Maths: Complex Analysis
5.50 Electron Microscopy
6.15 Chemistry of Carbon Compounds
6.40 Industrial Architecture
A series of ten programmes on dressmaking for beginners Presented by ANN LADBURY 7: Sleeveless Blouse
If you are nervous of making a dress, how about starting with a sleeveless blouse? This programme will show you how to do gathers, facings and a simple band collar.
Series editor SHEILA INNES Producer JENNY ROGERS
Book (same title), £2.40 from bookshops
with Robin Day
Richard Kershaw , Richard Baker
The News and an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines.
Associate producer JOHN REYNOLDS Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
The Pencil of Nature
' I do not profess to have perfected an art but to have commenced one ..."
(HENRY FOX TALBOT, 1839)
At his home, Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire, Fox Talbot had to overcome many difficulties before he achieved his first photographs. Narrator Brian Coe
Curator of the Kodak Museum Quotations spoken by HUGH BURDEN and JOHN LESSON
Series adviser AARON SCHARF
Rostrum cameraman ivor RICHARDSON Film cameraman PETER SARGENT Film editor ALAN j. CUMNER-PRICE Producer ANN TURNER
Book (same title) 15.75 from bookshops
Where the Rainbow Ends
After years of drilling and exploration, Britain's oil is coming ashore from beneath the North Sea. But have our dreams come true? Has the Government struck the right bargain with the oil companies? What would happen if an independent Scotland were to keep the oil to itself? Is North Sea oil really the crock of gold at the end of the rainbow?
Presented by BILL KERR ELLIOTT and JOHN SWINFIELD With GRAHAM TURNER
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor jorn DEKKER
(Repealed tomorrow)
From Prague - the first of this year's Entertainment - World Wide
Ian Wooldridge describes the scene in Europe's largest stadium, the Strahov, when on four memorable days last June thousands of gymnasts from all over Czechoslovakia took part in the biggest and most spectacular physical education festival in the world.
Men and women from workshops and offices - farmers, students, children and soldiers, from three to 80 years of age, gave a unique and entertaining display of harmony, health and vigour, before an audience of a million people. An unforgettable experience for performers and spectators alike.
Recorded in Prague in co-operation with CZECHOSLOVAKIAN TELEVISION
Presented for television by DON SAVER
A series of ten programmes
8: Tell the King the Sky is Falling by JOHN ELLIOT and ELIZABETH HOLFORD ; starring
Gayle Hunnicutt , Charles Kay Charles Gray , Hugh Burden Nigel Stock, John Phillips
Michael Aldridge , Frank Mills Rosalie Crutchley , Ann Castle
In the idyllic summer of 1914, the unbelievable happened and Europe was at war.
Series created by JOHN ELLIOT Producer STUART BURGE
Director DAVID SULLIVAN PROUDFOOT
with Richard Baker ; Weather
JULIAN GLOVER reads an extract from The Flower by GEORGE HERBERT