6.40 Writing Together
7.5 Low Pay
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6.40 Writing Together
7.5 Low Pay
7.30 At the Hawk's Well
5.20 Perfect Solids
5.45 The Concept of Full Employment
6.10 Social Psychology
6.35 Adolf Loos
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A series of ten programmes presented by BOB SYMES-SCHUTZMANN 8: Model Railways (1)
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the various model ' gauges ' and how do you set about planning a model railway?
Studio director JOHN RICKWORD
Producer PETER RIDING
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Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler with Richard Kershaw
Newsreader Peter Woods
Editor JOHN TISDALL
visits The Northern Horticultural Society Garden, Harlow Car.
In this, the first of two visits to ' The Wisley of the North', Peter Seabrook looks at the Stream Garden with its collection of moisture-loving plants, the ericaceous plants in the peat terraces, and the Rock Garden with its unique collection of alpines.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR BBC Birmingham
Each week a film that analyses an issue or a problem that can affect everyone in their work or their home.
The Money Programme reporters James Bellini , John Roberts and Bill Kerr Elliott get behind the current industrial, commercial and economic stories from home and abroad.
Producers JAMES BUTLER , ANDREW CLAYTON PETE COLBOURNE , COLIN HART , DAVID MILLS Editor PAUL ELLIS
A duel of words and wit between
Patrick Campbell
Tom Baker , Miriam Stoppard and Frank Muir
Alan Coren , Gabrielle Drake Referee Robert Robinson
Call My Bluff devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN Director BRIAN PENDERS
Producer JOHNNY DOWNES
Television - Italian Style
Until recently there were subjects that the Italians on their television dared not discuss-now things have changed radically. Italian television, for 20 years a mouthpiece of the Christian Democratic Party, has been reformed and thrown into the arena of political turmoil and social crisis. Topics like abortion, the Mafia, police violence, the Communist Party, were seldom if ever mentioned; now they're openly debated and if that doesn't satisfy the viewer, there are now also over 100 pirate television stations pumping out political comment as well as entertainment.
Richard Kershaw in Rome reports on the new' found freedom of Italian television.
Producer MARYSE ADDISON.
Weather
TERENCE JUDD (piano) plays Concert Study in D flat (Un sospiro) by LISZT