Story:
Elmer Written and illustrated by DAVID MCKEE Presenters
Floella Benjamin , Chris Tranchell
Musician RICHARD BROWN Bass guitarist DAVE MOSES Designer jiu CLAY
Written and directed by PETER WILTSHIRS Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
5.45 Prospect - a programme for students and tutors of A101
6.10 The PreSchool Child - Give and Take
6.35 Countdown to the ou Programme 1
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Brush up your reading and writing with BRIAN REDHEAD and FREDERICK JAEGER
FULTON MACKAY
BARBARA WINDSOR
Script BARRY TOOK
The news, the people, the issues in Britain and around the world presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells Newsreader PETER WOODS
directed by Adrian Shepherd
The second of a series of four recitals of Renaissance and Baroque music to be given by Cantilena. Since their foundation in 1971, the group has become recognised as one of the finest and most exciting chamber ensembles in the country. Each week their special guest Henryk Szeryng plays and directs one of the Four Seasons of Vivaldi.
Boyce Concerto Grosso in E minor
Widmann Dances Vivaldi Summer (The Four Seasons)
Sound RON ALLAN
Lighting ALAN HENDERSON Design GUTHRIE HUTTON
Producer JAMES HUNTER. BBC Scotland
by the Liberal Party
(Also on BBC1)
Sheepdog Championship Heat 3: Scotland
From Yorkshire Phil Drabble and Eric Halsall introduce three top Scottish sheepdog men
JOHN BATHGATE with Drift DOUGIE LAMB with Glen DICK FORTUNE with Glen who meet some very obstinate sheep. On the farm we join a shepherd gathering sheep for dipping.
Producer PHILIP S. GILBERT
starring
F. Scott Fitzgerald 's autobiographical short story The Last of the Belles fictionalises his first meeting with his wife Zelda. This play within a play, made for American television, portrays Fitzgerald with his wife and child in 1928, when he was about to write the story - and then slips back to 1919, to Tarleton, Georgia, where a young officer, Andy McKenna , first sets eyes on Ailie Calhoun.
-... The best and most faithful capturing of the Fitzgerald mood and quality.
(SATURDAY REVIEW)
Screenplay by JAMES COSTIGAN Directed by GEORGE SCHAEFER for TITUS PRODUCTIONS
(First showing on British television)
Weather
JOHN WESTBROOK reads Rural Life by GEORGE CRABBE