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10.30 Countdown to the ou: Programme 2
10.55 The Pre-School Child
Can Britain Manage?
A report on Britain's managers
The World Cup Special Slalom from Wengen
During the next six weeks Ski Sunday will cover all the major skiing events in Europe, including next month's World Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
Ingemar Stenmark , holder of the World Cup, is dominating this year's event. His superiority in the slalom makes him a firm favourite for the title, in spite of his absence from all downhills. Commentator DAVID VINE
TV presentation SWISS TELEVISION SERVICE Editor PAUL LANG
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Hawick v Melrose
Introduced by NIGEL STARMER-SMITH Hawick have won the Border League nine times in the past ten years, a remarkable sequence which was broken only by Melrose in 1971. Earlier this season Hawick won a hard-contested match by 13 points to 6: but Melrose, coached by former British Lion Jim Telfer , are a young and improving side. Commentator BILL MCLAREN
Series producer BILL TAYLOR
News of the week plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear, with Kenneth Kendall
Editor BILL NORTHWOOD
Prisoners of the Forest
Few of the thousands of British holidaymakers who flock to Spain every year will have any idea of the magnificent wildlife to be found in the last remaining woods of the Spanish high sierras.
This very beautiful documentary reveals that the Spanish forests are the home of some of the rarest and most secretive animals in Europe. Dramatic sequences of hawks and eagles are matched by spectacular displays of rutting stags and ibex.
Narrated by CARLOS GODFRAY
Produced and directed by FELIX RODRIGUEZ DE LA FUENTE Series editors
MICHAEL ANDREWS and ANTHONY ISAACf BBC Bristol
For 30 years Henry Kissinger has been one of America's most influential thinkers and as Secretary of State for so long, he was one of the most powerful of the world's statesmen. Now out of office, KISSINGER is once more the thinker and the scholar. Now he turns to television to distil his vast experience of the world's power centres.
In this programme-made in co operation with NBC-Kissinger examines ' Euro-communism With Dave Brinkley of NBC he looks at the communist parties of France, Italy, Spain and Portugal. He explains how and why they are so strong, how they work, what they seek and what Euro-communism means for Western Europe and for America. In the studio he talks to Michael Charlton
Presented for BBCtv by JOHN DEKKER
In six parts based on the novels "Benoni and Rosa" by Knut Hamsun
Where Nikolai suddenly turns up again, gone to seed and destitute, and confronts Rosa, like rising from the dead. Rosa learns that Mack has tried to buy him off for a large sum but he had only received half of the agreed amount. When Benoni tries to find him to pay him the rest of the money, Nikolai flees and commits suicide.
English version directed by Michael Bakewell for World Wide Sound, London. An NRK/NDR co-production
(Repeated on Friday at 10.25)
Summer with the Brotherhood Written and narrated by JOHN READ
The Brotherhood of Ruralists are a new group of figurative painters who believe in magic and beauty. Will their enthusiasm and lucidity succeed? Last year they exhibited together for the first time. What kind of people are they? How do they live? What is the Brotherhood all about?
Peter Blake and his friends give some of the answers in this idyllic record of a summer in the West Country.
Film cameraman
PHILIP BONHAM-CARTER
Sound recordist MARTYN CLIFT Film editor PAUL HUMFRESS Produced by JOHN READ
Weather
The rediscovered work of amateur cameramen and ' home-movie ' makers of the 20s and 30s.
Introduced by James Cameron
In 1937 the fascist Blackshirts held a two-month summer camp near Bognor Regis-with special weekends for wives and children. An anonymous cameraman was present on 1 August when Oswald Mosley came to show himself to his followers.
Two years later, at the other end of the country and on the other side of the political coin, 17-year-old ALFRED ROBSON made a skilful and moving record of the Durham Miners' Gala-
JAMES CAMERON : Do you remember what the film cost you to make?
ALFRED ROBSON : About £16. A lot
Film research KATHLEEN DARBY Film editor KATE RIVERS
Series producer DAVID COLLISON Presented by PAUL JORDAN