Story: Lucille
Written and illustrated by ARNOLD LOBEL Presenters
Sarah Long , Stuart McGugan
Advance notice of materials that can be used for 'Play School' on p 144 CEEFAX
Two films by one of Hollywood's most honoured directors. These Three starring
Merle Oberon , Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea
After leaving college, Martha Dobie and Karen Wright decide to open a girls' school in a small New England town. But when the handsome young Dr Joe Cardin comes into their lives, the seeds of tragedy are sown.
Screenplay by LILLIAN HELLMAN based on her play The Children's Hour Produced by SAMUEL GOLDWYN Directed by WILLIAM WYLER and at 4.40
Come and Get It starring
Edward Arnold , Joel McCrea
Frances Farmer , Walter Brennan
In the Wisconsin logging camps of the 1880s, Barney Glasgow is a ' timber wolf' with a burning ambition to rise. When he meets the beautiful saloon entertainer Lotta Morgan, he is faced with a choice between her and a socially advantageous marriage to his boss's daughter.
Screenplay by JULES FURTHMAN
Based on the book by EDNA FERBER Produced by MERRITT HULBURD Directed by HOWARD HAWKS and WILLIAM WYLER
The programme in which the BBC hands over air time to the public. Tonight:
Shelburne Girls' School in North London presents Ulysses
' Under orders from the Gods, Ulysses is condemned to wander the seas for 20 years. Whilst our Greek hero and his crew are dealing with the one-eyed Cyclops and the temptations of the Sirens, back home his wife Penelope faces temptations of a different kind ...' An original rock opera performed by 70 girls with a powerful choir backed by professional musicians telling the legendary love story of Ulysses and Penelope.
Made by Shelburne Girls' School with the help of the Community Programme Unit. If you would like to make a television programme, write to Open Door. BBC Television Centre. London W12 8QT
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A programme which includes popular works by Mozart, Verdi, Lehar and Novello, Borodin and Delibes.
With special guests
Marco Bakker , from Holland and Martin Best also featuring Jack Rothstein and Dale Baker with THE GILLIAN LYNNE DANCERS
THE CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBIN STAPLETON
Choreography GILLIAN LYNNE
Costume designer L. ROWLAND WARNE Sound LEN SHOREY
Lighting KEN MACGREGOR Designer JAN SPOCZYNSKI
Production YVONNE LITTLEWOOD
A second series of eight episodes. Britain under the heel of the PCD, the Department of Public Control, the instrument of an all-powerful bureaucracy. starring
Edward Woodward Robert Lang Lisa Harrow and Yvonne Mitchell with Tony Doyle Guest stars Joyce Carey
David Rintoul
6: You'll Never Walk Alone by WILFRED GREATOREX
' Britain is not the land of opportunity ... The authorities have refused me an exit visa for the Chess Championship because they fear I might not come back.'
Series devised by WILFRED GREATOREX Theme music JOHN CAMERON Costume AMY ROBERTS Sound TREVOR WEBSTER Designer JUDY STEELE
Producer PRUDENCE FITZGERALD
Director DAVID SULLIVAN PROUDFOOT
The semi-legendary life story of the pre-fab four - Dirk, Nasty, Stig and Barry as told by Eric Idle, Michael Palin, Neil Innes, Mick Jagger, Ron Wood
'A Hard Day's Rut', 'All You Need is Lunch' and 'W.C. Fields Forever' - just three of the numbers in this story of Rutlemania. The four mop tops who made the 60s what they are today, their lives, their loves, their music. Now it can be told. Fans of Rutland Weekend will instantly recognise that any resemblance to another famous pop group success story is of course entirely intentional.
Conceived and written by ERIC IDLE
Music and lyrics by NEIL INNES
Directed by GARY WEIS and ERIC IDLE
A RUTLE CORPS production
by DESMOND WILCOX
The characters we know from fiction who still live on today. Thirteen programmes which look at figures in an American landscape. 11: The Indian Chief
In the land where, finally, the white man said they would be left in peace Joe de la Cruz, Indian Chief, is leading his people in a fight for their rights - and their dignity. He is Chief of the Quinault Indian tribe in Washington State in the beautiful Pacific North West and, this year, has been elected President of all the Chiefs, of all the tribes in the United States.
One hundred and twenty years ago the Quinault tribe - like so many other Indian tribes - signed a treaty with the white men giving up more than two million acres of land in order to be left in peace on the reservation. They were guaranteed hunting and fishing rights, a guarantee that was never kept. Now they want those rights and have already won a court decision to prove it.
JOE DE LA CRUZ uses lawyers instead of warriors and planning regulations instead of bows and arrows. Already he is spoken of with respect in Washington and the White House.
Photography NAT CROSBY
Film recordist SIMON WILSON Film editor CHUCK DESPINS Historical adviser
PROFESSOR MARCUS CUNLIFFE Research SALLY EVANS
Executive producer ADAM CLAPHAM Producer JOHN BIRD
Derek Nimmo with the help of his guests brings his own particular light-hearted curiosity to bear on a different topic each week.
Designer KENNETH LAWSON Director JOHN B. HOBBS Producer COLIN STRONG
Weather
A chance to develop your understanding of French by watching the same news seen by French television viewers earlier this evening on Télévision Française Un, and recorded via the Eurovision link.
This is an opportunity to gain a French perspective on world events, and an insight into today's main news stories inside France.
Production TERRY DOYLE , DAVID HARGREAVES