6.40 Television and Politics - America: 1
7.5 Pilgrimage
7.30 What Psychologists Do
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6.40 Television and Politics - America: 1
7.5 Pilgrimage
7.30 What Psychologists Do
Story: Boy on a Hilltop
Written by PEGGY BLAKELEY Illustrated by K. TANIUCHI Presenters
Chloe Ashcroft , Bruce Allan
Pianist MICHAEL OMER
Designer JOHN HOLLAND
Written and directed by NICK WILSON Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
4.55 Copper as a Resource
5.20 Handicapped in the Community
5.45 Mansfield Park
6.10 The Pre-school Child - Joining In
6.35 Crime
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Brush up your reading and writing with BRIAN" REDHEAD and TERENCE ALEXANDER
FENELLA FIELDING
JULIAN HOLLOWAY
The news, the people, the issues in Britain and around the world presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
Assistant editors
PETER IBBOTSON and GEORGE WALKER Editor DAVID WITHEROW
A reconstruction of life on an Ancient British farm.
A group of young people live and work on a replica of a prehistoric Iron Age settlement at a secret location in the West of England.
The Archaeological background; Building the settlement.
BBC Bristol
Feature page 64
from Clacks Farm with Arthur Billitt and Peter Seabrook Bob Roberts is a blind gardener. During 1978 he will cultivate his own vegetable plot at Clacks Farm and demonstrate the techniques and practical aids which he evolved to obtain pleasure and profit from his garden.
PETER SEABROOK discusses econ. omical methods of seed raising in a cold house. ARTHUR BILLITT looks at progress of the crops which have overwintered in his plot and prepares the ground for sowing.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR. BBC Birmingham
starring
Gig Young , Bonnie Bedelia
Cy Howard 's sophisticated comedy takes an honest and sometimes wry look at some of the more intimate aspects of marriage.
Directed by CY HOWARD . Films: page 17 (First showing on British television)
Weather
A series of 15 programmes in which Bryan Magee talks to 15 leading philosophers about Western philosophy today.
6: Logical Positivism and its Legacy with Sir Alfred J. Ayer , Professor of Logic, Oxford
In the 20s a group of people came together in Austria, known as the Vienna Circle, who developed a new form of philosophy called Logical Positivism. Basing itself entirely on logic and science, it was destructive of all established ideas in religion, politics and =philosophy. The man who introduced
Logical Positivism into England, and has been chiefly associated with it ever since, is A. J. AYER.
Series prepared by BRYAN MAGEE Director TONY TYLEY
Executive producer JANET HOENIG
(A shortened version of this discussion will be in THE LISTENER dated 2 March)
ANNE SHASBY and RICHARD MCMAHON (pianos) play Valse Romantique No 3 by Chabrier