6.40 Comparative Physiology
7.5 Urban Education: The Educative Community
7.30 Social Class
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6.40 Comparative Physiology
7.5 Urban Education: The Educative Community
7.30 Social Class
4.55 Designing for the Disabled
5.20 Ecology
5.45 Anyone Can Dance
6.10 Tunnels and Tunnelling
6.35 The Earth
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A series of five programmes 1: The Realists
Documentary film-makers always start out by looking for reality. JAMES CAMERON shows that they cannot help selecting and interpreting the reality they find.
Producer IAN WOOLF
Weather
A play by GEOFFREY CASE
1934. For two northern bus drivers determined to stay out of the mines there's no regular work within 100 miles. The dole has demoralised them, but there's still a hope: pedal-power. t .. very effective period feel was SO deft (SUNDAY TELEGRAPH) Producer ANNE HEAD
Director MICHAEL SIMPSON
The British Isles
Rugby Union Tour of New Zealand Auckland v
The British Lions
Aitnougn Auckland have not beaten The British Isles since 1908, they are a strong provincial team which gave the 1971 Lions a stern contest. One of the Auckland players is the All Blacks' wing Bryan Williams.
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH reports from Eden Park, Auckland.
Presented in association with the BROADCASTING CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND Producer DEWI GRIFFITHS
and guest star Vivian Vance Friends and Mothers
Rhoda and Brenda make friends with their new neighbour, middle-aged Maggie Cox, but the new friendship puts Ida's nose out of joint!
starring
Liv Ullmann as Marianne Erland Josephson as Johan
Scene 4: The Valley of Tears
After eight months abroad with Paula, Johan one day phones Marianne and asks to see her again. When he arrives for dinner, it soon becomes obvious that he is anxious to end his intense, overwrought affair, and resume his relationship with Marianne.
Original Swedish version written and directed by INGMAR BERGMAN
Reflecting the varied music, rhythms and moods of musicians today. This week the sight and sound of modern jazz played by the Stan Tracey Quartet with a measure of melodic music from the Don Lusher Quartet
Recorded in the Civic Hall, Crosby, Lanes.
Series producer KEN GRIFFIN Producer DON SAYER
A Cursed Generation
Written and narrated by Edwin Mullins
About the beginning of this century, a new movement began in European Art. Its exponents tried to express in paint what they felt, in the most naked and direct form. They were called THE
EXPRESSIONISTS.
' I wanted to express the richness and the joy of living; to express love as well as hatred.' (KIRCHNER) 'A painter's attitude towards the contents of his paint box is more important than the study of nature ...' (KLEE) The two principal groups were in Germany, l Die Brücke' (The Bridge) in Dresden which included Kirchner and Nolde and 'Die Blaue Reiter ' (The Blue Rider) in Munich which included Kandinsky, Jawlensky, Klee, Marc and Macke.
This programme presents not only the painters but also some of the ideas of the poets, writers and film-makers of the Expressionist movement.
This is the last of four programmes on European art and artists.
Director GIACOMA BATTIATO
Presented for BBCtv by SARAH CARR An RM Production, Munich
Weather
PETER JEFFREY reads
Jamaican Bus Ride by A. S. J. TESSIMOND