6.40 Social Consequences of World War II
7.5 Laws of Nature
7.30 Moderne and Modernistic
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6.40 Social Consequences of World War II
7.5 Laws of Nature
7.30 Moderne and Modernistic
A programme of music and dance.
(Details as BBCl at 4 25 pm)
5.0 Language and Learning
5.25 Elementary Maths - Vectors
5.50 Mechanics - Rotating Frames
6.15 Surrealism and Film
6.40 The Right Instrument?
7.5 Autonomy: The Nelson Touch
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with Peter Seabrook visits one of the All Britain Trial Gardens, where seeds are submitted for impartial trial from plant breeders world-wide, to see the latest varieties of summer flowers. PETER SEABROOK also talks to members of the American Association of Nurserymen, now on a tour of British Gardens.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR. BBC Birmingham
A series of six programmes in which Noel Edmonds looks at the world of illusion and meets some of the people who work and play with illusion.
4:Masters of Disguise
There was a time when the British Army announced its presence with beating drums and a sea of red uniforms. But in modern times camouflage has become an increasingly vital element of military tactics. From Salisbury Plain soldiers demonstrate their craft as illusionists in a display of the art and science of concealment.
Director RICK GARDNER
Producer MICHAEL LUMLEY
The sixth of nine programmes Kerby Drill, the Clown
Introduced by Rene Cutforth
HAL BROOKS is an entertainer who specialises in demonstrating road safety to schoolchildren and old people all over the country. He also entertains at local children's parties near his home in Sussex and in the summer takes his Super Sausage Squad to open-air shows.
Producer JENNIFER JEREMY
The first of three reports direct from Edinburgh.
Introduced this week by the Scottish writer Nicholas Fairbairn, Baron of Fordell, including Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Galina Visnevskaya in the Scottish Opera's production of Macbeth, The Kantor Theatre Company from Poland and Fenella Fielding in a late-night revue.
The fourth of six programmes Nashville, Tennessee known as ' Music City, USA', has a reputation for a ' down-home ' style of beauty amongst its women. DOTTIE SNOW believes the inspiration for this comes from America's Pentecostal religions.
' I think the most beautiful person is one who has Christ inside their heart. And I want people to see Christ in my life. Because I'm the only bible a lot of people will ever read.'
Director RICHARD TAYLOR
Richard Whitmore ; Weather