6.40 Electromagnetics and Electronics
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7.30 Shrine of St Peter
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6.40 Electromagnetics and Electronics
7.5 Circles
7.30 Shrine of St Peter
Live coverage of the last morning. Reporting team Robin Day
David Dimbleby , Robert McKenzie
Outside broadcast producer MICHAEL LUMLEY
Producer PETER KENYATTA Editor MARGARET DOUGLAS
Story: Three Billy Goats Gruff (trad)
Presenters
Delia Morgan , Johnny Ball
Further coverage from Brighton
4.50 E222 Course Review
5.15 Klein's Unification of Geometry
5.40 The Reasonable Militant
6.5 Seven Steps to Revolution?
6.30 The Turbine Blade
from Clacks Farm with Peter Seabrook and Arthur Billitt
The relationship between fruit trees and root stocks is a common source of confusion. PETER explains aU and ARTHUR plants raspberries, blackcurrants ana gooseberries.
Produced by JOHN KENYON BBC Birmingham
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
with Phil Drabble
The last of five programmes about working dogs and their owners. Guide Dogs
The partnership between a guide dog and its blind owner is the most practical and demanding of all the working relationships devised between man and dog; only a few dogs have the right temperament for this special life-style, and not all blind people take to the ways of the dog.
PHIL DRABBLE follows the fortunes of a litter of labrador puppies, from the time before they open their eyes until the moment when they start work as ' eyes on four legs ' for their blind owners.
Title music SIDNEY SAGZR
Production assistant RON MARTIN Assistant producer ROBIN HELLIER Series producer PETER CRAWFORD BBC Bristol
The 15th of 18 excerpts from this curate's diary dramatised by JAMES ANDREW HALL Fr Ignatius Producer
ROSEMARY HILL
Directed by PETER HAMMOND
Gavin Millar talks pictures every month with the people who make them.
Peter Bogdanovich has had a career of ups and downs: up with The Last Picture Show; down with At Long Last Love. His new film Saint Jack, from a novel by Paul Theroux, is an engaging tale of the good, the bad and the beautiful in the red light district of Singapore. Talking Pictures visits Saint Jack on location, and talks to the director and stars Ben Gazzara and Denholm Elliott.
Studio director JILL EVANS Research CARIN VON DREHLE Film editor NORMAN CARR Produced by GAVIN MILLAR
continues the season of great Warner Brothers pictures starring Warren William, Joan Blondell, Aline MacMahon, Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell, Guy Kibbee, Ned Sparks, Ginger Rogers
With its racy dialogue, revealing costumes and eye-opening production numbers staged by Busby Berkeley, this Warner Brothers spectacular epitomised the Hollywood musical of the 30s. But against the show business background, it also reflects the problems of the day - economic hardship and the unemployment of the depression.
Films: page 2?
including
Labour Party Conference report followed by Weather
A way of ending the week with Ned Sherrin and guests
Director JOHN BURROWES Producer IAIN JOHNSTONE
PAULINE WILLIAMS reads
I am a parcel of vain strivings by H. D. THOREAU