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6.40 Images and Imagism
7.5 Models in Chemistry
7.30 Visual Statistics
Today's story: The Old Road written by j. ;vi. ssiith-wmgiit Presenters
Sheelagh Gilbey , Johnny Ball
4.50 The 13 Colonies
5.15 The Preschool Child: Joining In
5.40 Copper as a Resource
6.5 Welfare and Politics: Sweden
6.30 Crime
A Ticket to Care for the Wounded by JEREMY BURNHAM with James Garbutt , Jean Heywood
I 'I'd never know though, would I? ' I'd never know if I could've got j in off me own bat.' j Cast in order of appearance
Producer Andrew osborn Director gilchrist calder
Theme tune (RESL 31). from record shops
Weather on 2
Presented by Rkhard Kershaw ! with David Jessel and John Tusa
In an increasingly complicated world, week by week Newsweek disentangles, illuminates and explains an issue of current concern.
Producers PEUR CERESOU: COLIN MARTIN , DAVID WALTER Editor PETER IBBOTSON
Written and directed by Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman.
Starring Buster Keaton
Peter Hall chose as his film one of the great classics of the silent film comedy, starring the legendary Buster Keaton.
Johnnie Gray is an engine driver whose greatest love is for his locomotive, with his girlfriend Annabelle Lee running a poor second. When his engine, The General, is stolen by Union troops, Johnnie steams off down the tracks in hot pursuit, pausing only to rescue Annabelle Lee from behind the Union lines. (Black and white)
Films: page 15
Five writers look at their surroundings.
4: Architecture for Everyman by Patrick Nuttgens
PATRICK NUTTOENS likes modem architecture. Amid the cries of woe he looks at the achievements of post-war British architects and finds much to admire. It's no good expecting anything like St Paul 's Cathedral to be built in the 20th century. There isn't the money nor the need for it. What society wants are schools, hospitals, shops, airports, service stations and homes - buildings which respond to the technology of the times and needs of the people who are going to use them. To prove his point, Nuttgens takes us on an odyssey from a housing estate in Leeds to an insurance company in Ipswich, a leisure centre and hospital in Swindon, a school in Edinburgh, a Darlington factory, London's National Theatre and the extraordinary headquarl rrs of the Halifax Building Society
Film cameraman joiin wyatt Film editor keitu haven
Executive producer cnRisToriiF.n miuiv Producer denis moriarty iPruurammc 5: The Country and the City, tomorrow at 10.15 pro)
The last of six episodes in the comedy series on the life of Gordon Maple - writer.
Written by CHARLES WOOD starring
George Cole and Gwen Watford Francis Matthews Special guests
Renny Lister , David Savile We're Going to Maxim's
' I used to write marvellous plays about real people ... not people like Hitler, people like you and me ... It's marvellous to get it off your chest. In the old days you could go to your priest or your doctor, now it's the Job Centre.'
Cast in order of appearance
Music composed by Anthony ISAAC Sound AL.o\ST...\IR ASKHAM Lighting ALEC ROBSON
Designer mar(;aket PEACOCK Producer joe waters
Director CHBisroruES baker
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Tonight:
World at Their Fingertips presented by the Radio Society of Great Britain
' Most people's idea of the radio ham goes no further than Tony Hancock listening to Mayday signals in East Cheam. This programme shows how much there is to this exciting world-wide hobby. Presented by brian Rix , CBE, otherwise known as Station G2DQU, it shows how amateur radio appeals to enthusiasts of all ages, performs valuable community services including emergency communications and involvement with the handicapped, and generates goodwill across international frontiers.'
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