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6.40 Introductory Electronics
7.5 Whatever Will Be
7.30 Genes and Development
A magazine for Asian women
Producer ASIIOK RAMPAL
Director KRISHAN GOULD. BBC Birmingham
Ten programmes about modern embroidery:
6: Decoration with Stitches
JAN BEANEY shows some of the simplest and most effective stitches for decorating clothes today, and talks to joss GRAHAM about his collection of Indian embroidery.
Director ERICA GRIFFITHS Producer JENNY ROGERS
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Presented by Robert Robinson
This week: The Scott Controversy In his recent biography of the explorer Rowland Huntford claims the expedition failed because of the incompetence of its leader - an unconventional view of a national hero, challenged by Hunt ford 's critics.
Director ANN FREER
Editor ROBERT ROBINSON
The life and work of Pablo Neruda in his own words.
The last of six programmes from the BBC's Bristol Arts Unit.
' I have always maintained that the writer's task has nothing to do with mystery or magic, and the poet's, at least, must be a personal effort for the benefit of all.'
A portrait of PABLO NERUDA (1904-1973) poet, statesman, diplomat, Nobel Prize winner. Compiled by BARRIE GAVIN and A. L. LLOYD with Lyndon Brook , Emrys James Jane Lapotaire , Jack Shepherd
Film editor ANDREW JOHNSTON
Directed by BARRIE GAVIN. BBC Bristol Poetry on Ceefax page 293 Woddts on ... page 97
... causes a bit of bother when she visits the 4077th, because Col Pot ter likes her -and Radar doesn't.
Written by SHELDON BULL
Directed by BURT METCALFE
Theme music on Comedy Themes, (record REC 387, cassette ZCR 387) from record shops
Written and performed by Peter Corey
"It was never a good idea to go and see Hancock in his dressing-room before transmission. During rehearsals he would be fine; and then there would be an hour's break, and it would be best to keep away: He'd be very, very nervous; he'd be so tense that your presence would be unwelcome." (Ray Galton)
2 June 1961: It is the half-hour preceding the recording of The Blood Donor. Britain's best-loved comedian is alone in his room.
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