Story: Grandpa's. Armchair by FRANCES LINDSAY
9: Disclosure of Information
A series of five programmes 4: The Impressionists
In this programme we see how impressions of reality can be created by means of light, colour, music and sound.
Director ANGELA CLARKE
Producer IAN WOOLF
9: Your Place in the Economic Puzzle
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Spanish for beginners: 9
Michael Chariton and Charles Wheeler present news and opinion. With Robin Day on a topic of the week and Richard Kershaw
Newsreader Peter Woods
for the BBC2 Trophy Second Semi-final Hull v Castleford
A classic match is confidently expected as giant-killers HULL, with their powerful pack, play host to CASTLEFORD who have become the most exciting team in the League with their all-out attacking football. Highlights of the first half and live coverage of the second half from The Boulevard Ground. Commentator EDDIE WARING Summariser ERIC ASHTON
Producer NICK hunter. BBC Manchester
based on Gamesmanship, Lifemanship and Oneupmanship by STEPHEN POTTER by arrangement with CARL FOREMAN Adapted by BARRY TOOK , starring Richard Briers and Peter Jones With FREDERICK JAEGER
DONALD GEE, CAROL CLEVELAND and INSTANT SUNSHINE
Up Up and Awaymanship
Tonight's discourse is on trawl -the people who do it, and the people who seem ait times to do their level best to prevent them!
INSTANT SUNSHINE'S music arranged and directed by PETER CHRISTIE. Film music composed and played by DENNIS WILSON Designer PAMELA LAMBOOY Producer GRAEME MUIR
on the occasion of the visit of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh to C'esars Palace, Luton
Introduced by Les Dawson starring Nana Mouskouri with Larry Parker
Charlie Smithers , Jerry Brooke Peter Gordeno and his Dancers
Presented by RICHARD AFTON in aid of the Entertainment Artists' Benevolent Fund and the Bowles Moun taineering Outdoor Pursuits Centre TV presentation MICHAEL BURLL
' He is only an eye - but what an eye' - so Cezanne summed up his fedlow antist - Claude Monet , the Master Impressionist who was born in 1840 yet died only 50 years ago, regretting that he had ever been called an Impressionist. In this imaginary autobiography Michael Hordern speaks the part of Monet in an interpretation based on the closest study of the statements Monet himself is reported to have made to visitors and friends. His paintings are brought to life by comparison with the actual locations where they were Dainted.
Additional narration
MARY WIMBUSH
Film cameraman A. A. ENGLANDER Film editor TERRY CORNELIUS
Written and produced by JOHN READ
Weather
DAVID MARKHAM reads It Was All Very Tidy by ROBERT GRAVES