6.40 Design with Plastic
7.5 Teaching Industry
7.30 The London Underground
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6.40 Design with Plastic
7.5 Teaching Industry
7.30 The London Underground
Sab-ras
A programme of music and dance. Produced and presented by SALEEM SHAHED
Today's story:
An Armful of Sparrows
Written by MRS m. COCKETT Presenters
FLOELLA BENJAMIN
CHRIS TRANCHELL
Pianist PETER GOSLING
Designer ALAN SPALDING
Written and directed by NICK WILSON Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
4.55 Looking at Fluids in Motion
5.20 Tolstoy
5.45 Educate Together?
6.10 The Consultant
6.35 The Right Instrument?
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A series of eight films about selling.
7: I'll Think About It.
It's the day the customer said he would sign the contract. But the moment the salesman walks through the door he realises something has gone wrong.
Written by ELWYN JONES Director PETER ROB !NSON
A VIDEO ARTS film
Weather
In the first of a new series of four programmes featuring the top lady of country music Tammy Wynette sings her favourite songs and introduces fellow Nashville star George Hamilton IV at The Maltings in Suffolk.
with Brian Trueman
Story reporters
MIKE DORNAN and ERIC ROBSON
Live from the Manchester studios. A national topic - grassroots opinions - and your chance to register your views during the programme by telephoning [number removed].
Producers HELEN JENKINS , BRIAN JAMES Deputy editor BRIAN GIBSON Editor DAVID FlLKIN
Introduced by Rene Cutforth
A programme from the BBCtv Archives for each of the past 25 years: 1975
Just Another Saturday by PETER MCDOUGALL with Jon Morrison as John
It is a great day for the stick-swinger in the parade-but the day shows him more than the bands, the banners and the music; for the first time he starts to think about his future. and THE MARYHILL FLUTE BAND
Producer GRAEME MCDONALD Director JOHN MACKENZIE
Glories of a Great Building
Introduced by Christopher Burstall
Gloucester Cathedral was founded nearly 900 years ago by William the Conqueror's private chaplain. Today, as then, the Norman piers in the nave arrest the eye and give massive support to the ancient building, but succeeding generations have re-shaped the Choir, adding grace and a new kind of order to the original plan. How can we approach such a complex structure to get the best out of it for ourselves?
This week marks the 250th anniversary of the Three Choirs Festival, now being celebrated in Gloucester Cathedral, and tonight's film looks at the architecture, the history and the use of that great building.
A spectacular event. What a star, this tough 1000-year-old. (Daily Express)
Film cameraman David Whitson Written and directed by Christopher Burstall
Weather
JOY PARKER reads
Most Lovely Shade by EDITH SITWELL