6.40 Plant and Animal Breeding
7.5 Rhondda: 3: A Question of Identity
7.30 Moderne and Modernistic
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6.40 Plant and Animal Breeding
7.5 Rhondda: 3: A Question of Identity
7.30 Moderne and Modernistic
Sab Ras featuring KISHORE KUMAR
JAGMOHAN KAUR
VANDANA KHATKHATE
JAGJIT and CHITRA SINGH
Produced and presented by MAHENDRA KAUL
Story: Mr Gumpy 's Outinq Written and illustrated by JOHN BURNINGHAM
Presenters
CAROL CHELL
STUART MCGUGAN
4.55 Mechanics - Rotating Frames: 2
5.20 Charles Tomlinson
5.45 Educational Research Methods
6.10 Urban Poverty and its Remedies
6.35 Isambard Kingdom Brunel
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
The last of eight films about selling How Not to Exhibit Yourself featuring
JOHN CLEESE , BERNARD CRIBBINS
BILL OWEN , JOHN STANDING
Written by DENIS NORDEN Director PETER ROBINSON
A VIDEO ARTS film
Weather
The singing star from Nashville Tammy Wynette with her band
THE TENNESSEE GENTLEMEN entertain an audience of country music fans at The Maltings in Suffolk.
Tonight's guests
The Frank Jennings Syndicate
Director RICK GARDNER
Producer DOUGLAS HESPE
Gets to the heart of an issue with Brian Trueman
Story reporters
MIKE DORNAN and ERIC ROBSON
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Producers HELEN JENKINS , BRIAN JAMES Deputy editor BRIAN GIBSON
Editor DAVID FILKIN. BBC Manchester
The two-part television version of the novel by SIEGFRIED LENZ
Part 1
Siggi Jepsen is a young art thief, an inmate in a post-war juvenile detention centre in Germany. His crime is stealing paintings; but only those of an expressionist painter named Max Nansen. Why he did it" is connected with the Nazi rule during the war.
Siggi's father, Jens, is the policeman of a village in Schleswig-Holstein where the Nazis have banned Max from painting, and Jens is the end of the chain of enforcement. The two men have gone to school together in the same village, and Max had once rescued Jens from drowning. But Jens has a rigid sense of duty which the author uses to symbolise the whole German dilemma, aggravated in this case by the return of his elder son, who has deserted from the German Army, after a self-inflicted wound.
Director PETER BEAUVAIS
Dubbing director MICHAEL BAKEWELL
from Gloucester Cathedral
This year the annual Musick Meeting' of the three Cathedral choirs of Gloucester, Hereford and Worcester celebrates its 250th anniversary. It is the oldest established music festival in the world. Tonight's concert reflects the music of two great English composers, both of whom were closely associated with the 'Three Choirs'. Hoist The Hymn of Jesus conductor John Sanders
Festival Conductor - Organist and Master of the Choristers at Gloucester Cathedral with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra leader BARRY GRIFFITHS
THE FESTIVAL CHORUS
(the semi-chorus conducted by Roy Massey , Organist and Master of the Choristers at Hereford Cathedral)
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis conductor Donald Hunt
Organist and Master of the Choristers at Worcester Cathedral
Sound ALAN WARD, FRANK PRENDERGAST Lighting JOHN BORLEY
Executive producer IAN ENGELMANN Director MARGARET BENTON
Weather
SEAN BARRETT reads
Monologue of a Deaf Man by DAVID WRIGHT