6.40 J. S. Bach
7.5 Brunelleschi's Architecture
7.30 Revolutions of 1848
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6.40 J. S. Bach
7.5 Brunelleschi's Architecture
7.30 Revolutions of 1848
Story: The Snail by FRANCES PARTRIDGE Presenters:
CHLOE ASHCROFT , JON GLOVER
Pianist MICHAEL OMER Designer JEREMY BEAR
Scriptwriter/Director NICK WILSON Producer anne gobey
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
5.0 The Delian Problem
5.25 Maths: Complex Integration
5.50 Optical Microscopy
6.15 Chemistry of Carbon Compounds
6.40 The Bauhaus at Weimar
A series of eight programmes on how to grow your own vegetables presented by Geoffrey Smith
3: The seed is eager to grow
Why not sow peas, onions, parsnips and cauliflowers this weekend? As Geoffrey Smith says: ' All you've got to do is prepare the soil, sow the seed, let it happen and enjoy the end product. It's so much nicer than anything you can buy in the shop.'
Series producer PETER RIDING Director Brian DAVIES
Book (same title), 60p, from baokshop.
with Robin Day , Richard Kershaw Richard Baker brings you the News and an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines.
' The First Ten Years '
On 5 April 1966 The Money Programme began its weekly coverage of business, finance, industry and money. Tonight in a special tenth anniversary edition the team looks back on ten years of our economic life with the help of those who shaped it.
Presented by JAMES BELLINI BILL KERR ELLIOTT
JOHN SWINFIELD
With GRAHAM TURNER and ROBERT MCKENZIE
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER
Ian McNaught Davis presents a new panel game featuring the identification of extraordinary inventions of the past and present. Using their powers of deduction and wit are resident experts
Professor Eric Laithwaite William Woollard and their guests
Jo Sandilands Fritz Spiegl
Series producer JOHN KING
Director COLIN coomah BBC Bristol
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
The Button Man by EWART ALEXANDER
' Whatever you think of me doesn't change what you are. Rabble who've heard of socialism and think it's ten pints a night. Go on, vote me out ...' with the GYRLAIS MALE VOICE CHOIR
Script editor LOUIS MARKS
Designer CHRISTOPHER PEMSEL Producer INNES LLOYD Director KENNETH IVES
Dannie Abse in Laugharne
Now as 1 was young and easy under the apple boughs
About the lilting house and happy as the grass was green,
The night above the dingle starry, Time let me hail and climb
Golden in the heydays of his eyes
From the time he grew up DYLAN THOMAS longed to return to the paradise he felt he had inhabited as a child. The poet DANNIE ABSE feels that this shows through all Dylan Thomas 's work. His most beautiful laments are for his lost innocence - innocence of death.
The years that Thomas lived in Laugharne, just outside Swansea, provided him with the setting and characters for Under Milk Wood. But they also brought him closer than he had been since childhood to his lost paradise.
Film cameraman A. A. ENGLANDER Sound DAVE JEWITT
Film editor ALLAN TYRER
Series producer DAVID HEYCOCK Director MARGARET MCCALL Preview: page 13
with Richard Baker ; Weather
ROBERT HARRIS reads
Raspberries by laurence LERNER