6.40 Great Expectations
7.5 Mechanisation of the Cotton Industry
7.30 The Media in 1848
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6.40 Great Expectations
7.5 Mechanisation of the Cotton Industry
7.30 The Media in 1848
Story: What's That Noise? by RUTH CRAFT. Presenters:
CAROL CHELL , DAVID HARGREAVES
Pianist PAUL READE
Designer RICHARD MCMANAN-SMITH Scriptwriter/Director JOHN LANE Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
5.0 History of Mathematics
5.25 Maths: Complex Functions
5.50 The Electron Microscope
6.15 Metals and the Electrochemical Series
6.40 R. M. Schindler
A series of ten programmes on dressmaking for beginners. Presented by ANN LADBURY 10:Finishing Touches
ANN LADBURY shows a foolproof method of sewing a shirt collar and also meets six beginners - all shapes and sizes - who have made up the clothes shown in the series.
Series editor SHEILA INNES Producer JENNY ROGERS
(No 7 repeated Sunday, BBC1 at 9.45 am) Book (same title), £2.40 from bookshops
with Robin Day , Richard Kershaw Angela Rippon brings you the News and an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines.
Famous Men and Fair Women
' My first lens was given to me by my cherished departed daughter with the words " It may amuse you, mother, to try to photograph during your solitude at Freshwater " ... '
(JULIA MARGARET CAMERON)
In the 1860s, photography was by the complicated wet-collodion process. Mrs Cameron was already 48 before she tackled its intricacies, but her achievement is still one of the greatest in the history of photography.
Narrated by BRIAN COE
Curator of the Kodak Museum Quotations spoken by JOYCE GRENFELL and YVONNE GILAN
Series adviser AARON SCHARF
Producer ANN TURNER
Book (same title) £5.75 from bookshops
An edited version of the CBS News documentary on the British economy, shown in America on Wednesday.
In the studio, CBS correspondent Morley Safer explains his view of Britain to some prominent Britons. Presented by Robert McKenzie
A Money Programme Special
by Roy Clarke
Starring Ronnie Barker and David Jason with Lynda Baron
A light-hearted look at the relationship between men and women with Judith Arthy
Jacqueline Clarke Derek Griffiths Julia McKenzie James Smilie Ralph Watson
Musical director BURT RHODES| Script editor AUSTIN STEELE Designer PETER BRACHACKI Producer PETER WHITMORE
by Don Shaw
Lawrence Hastings, retired prep school headmaster, has few pleasures in life. One is flying a kite, until this too is spoilt by the intrusions of an irritating small boy.
"Nothing that happens after we are 12 matters very much" wrote J.M. Barrie. The weaver's son who was to win literary success, a knighthood and the affections of generations of children is, in actor Gordon Jackson's eyes, a consummate artist. In this film he visits the wynds and squares where Barrie spent his childhood, the end of which he so regretted.
Series producer David Heycock
Director Jane Coles
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
GARY WATSON reads
Aspens by EDWARD THOMAS