Programme Index

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7.40 Technology: Control

8.5 Guernsey: Land and Water

8.30 Science Foundation Course

8.55 The Public Library

9.20 Maths Analysis - Functions

9.45 The Interatomic Forces

10.10 Steel

10.35 Educational Research Methods

11.0 Oxfam

11.25 Impact of the Telescope

11.50 Industrial Relations

12.15 Philosophy - Other Minds

12.40 Systems Performance

1.5 Children in Trouble

1.30 Maths: Lebesgue Integration

A digest of the news of the week and other world matters of interest seen by news cameras around the world. The interesting, the picturesque, the important and the dramatic, plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear, with Kenneth Kendall.

Contributors

Newsreader:
Kenneth Kendall
Editor:
Bill Northwood

Experiences of joy, sorrow, bereavement, doubt - or inner moments of truth that may defy rational explanation. In these programmes people are invited to give first-hand accounts of something that has real personal significance for them.

Robert van de Weyer went through the 'youth scenes' of the 60s - the psychedelia and demos. He twice travelled to India in search of a guru - with unexpected results.

Contributors

Speaker:
Robert van De Weyer
Producer:
Malcolm Stewart
Series Producer:
Shirley du Boulay

'There have always been things which would destroy the Indian, as they are trying to destroy him now. But the Indian fights back for everything ... and he is yet to be destroyed.'

To most Canadians the James Bay Territory is a wilderness. But to Geordie Georgekish and the other Cree Indians who live there it is a garden - a garden the size of Britain. Since long before the white man came they have harvested this land. In the sub-Arctic winters they live in teepees of wood and moss and set traps for beaver. In the summer they use their canvas teepees as bases for hunting and fishing trips. Despite the enormous pressures on them to change their way of life they are struggling to maintain this heritage they can pass on to their children.

Contributors

Narrator:
Colin Blakely
Producer:
Geoff Dunlop
Editor:
Anthony Isaacs
Editor:
Christopher Parsons

A magazine for television
...observations, exploration and sometimes illumination of what's going on, what's being said and what might be happening. With Alasdair Clayre, Nemone Lethbridge, Ned Sherrin
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presenter:
Alasdair Clayre
Presenter:
Nemone Lethbridge
Presenter:
Ned Sherrin
Editor:
Donald Baverstock

The second of four feature film portraits of European artists, starring Anatoly Solonitsin, Nikolai Sergeyev.

Fifteenth-century icon painter Andrei Rublev, one of the world's great artists, lived through the most turbulent period of Russia's chaotic history. Tarkovsky's epic film shown tonight for the first time in Britain in its full-length, original version, traces his artistic development through his relationship with another great painter, Theophanes the Greek, in the context of feudal violence surrounding them. Unlike Theophanes, Rublev painted man as essentially good, with a tenderness untainted by sentimentality.

Contributors

Director:
Andrei Tarkovsky
Andrei Rublev:
Anatoly Solonitsin
Kirill:
Ivan Lapikov
Daniel Chorny:
Nikolai Grinko
Theophanes the Greek:
Nikolai Sergeyev
Idiot Girl:
Irma Rausch

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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