6.40 Oedipus Tyrannus
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6.40 Oedipus Tyrannus
7.30 Interviewing Technique
A series of ten programmes 7:Drinking and Driving
Presented by ROGER MCGOUGH
Director IAN ROSENBLOOM
Producer CHRIS JELLEY
Five programmes on schemes for the young unemployed. 2: Work Experience
Series producer IAN WOOLF
Director PAULINE TALBOT
A set of study notes is available from A Taste of Work, BBCtv, London W12 8QT
Story: Snow written and illustrated by RAY MCKIE and P. D. EASTMAN Presenters
Carol Chell , Stuart McGugan
Book. Play School: Ready to Play, £1.50, from bookshops. Play On (record REC 332. cassette zcm 332); Bang on a Drum, songs from Play School and Play Away (record REC 242 or cassette MRMC 004), from record shops
A practical guide to writing
Today there's help with writing a letter of complaint.
Students' workbook (same title), £1.50, from bookshops
Programmes which aim to help mentally-handicapped people to get more out of life.
Presented by Brian Rix
How to cope if things go wrong.
(Shown yesterday on BBC1 at 10.47 am)
Ten films on ways of improving race relations.
7: We Are Our Own Liberators
Produced by PETER LEE-WRIGHT
Series producer JOHN TWITCHIN Notes on support for ' self-help ' projects available free from: [address removed]
Ten programmes about modern embroidery.
Presented by JAN BEANEY 7: Pictures and Panels
Director ERICA GRIFFITHS
Producer JENNY ROGERS
Boot (same title), £2.50, from bookshops
With JOAN GREENWOOD
LYNDON BROOK and VIRGINIA STRIDE A ten-part series examining citizens' legal rights and duties. Written by N. F. SIMPSON 7: Small Claims
Script consultant MICHAEL MOLYNEUX Producer TONY ROBERTS
A free pamphlet about how to cope with legal problems obtainable by sae from: [address removed] A self-help pack, The Law in Your Hands, £3.95, from bookshops
Five lectures from the Royal Institution on a theme for the 80s. 2: Sir Richard O'Brien
Director FRANK ASH
Producer ROGER OWEN
4.50 Personality and Learning
5.15 Stereochemistry
in The Pawnshop
Despite his pledges, Charlie upsets an uncle he would like to make his father-in-law before he can pop the question, but fate redeems his fortunes.
Written and directed by CHARLES CHAPLIN New music composed and directed by DENNIS WILSON
Executive producer WILLIAM FITZWATER
An extraordinary miscellany of identifiable flying objects - from lighter-than-a-feather gliders to electronically-controlled dieselengined model aircraft - compete against each other and nature.
Filmed and directed by ROBIN LEHMAN
A series featuring the best of contemporary British and American rock bands. Each week's recording takes place on a college campus in front of an audience of students.
This week: Gillan from Oxford Polytechnic
Introduced by Pete Drummond
Director JOHN BURROWES
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
including sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
An introduction by George Steiner Lulu is a woman with a power of fatal attraction, a woman like Pandora, rash enough to unleash all evil on the men whom she encounters. After being a great beauty, she ends in a garret. Her fate is to be killed by Jack the Ripper. Wedekind's expressionistic dramas have haunted the 20th century imagination, notably through Pabst's famous short film, Pandora's Box, starring Louise Brooks , (to be screened by BBC2 next month) and then the opera Lulu by ALBAN BERG , a work left unfinished at his death and completed in controversial circumstances a few years ago.
In this programme GEORGE STEINER , Extraordinary Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge and Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Geneva, discusses the genius of Alban Berg 's opera.
Producer Gotz Friedrich 's new production of Lulu will be relayed by Radio 3 tomorrow at 7.0 pm live from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
Graphic designer ROSEMARY TURNER Producer JOHN SELWYN-GILBERT
stars in her first television series and this week introduces her special guests
The King's Singers
Musical director JOHN COLEMAN Choreographer NIGEL LYTHGOE
Costume designer LYNDA WOODFIELD Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting ERIC WALLIS
Designer MICHAEL YOUNG
Production STEWART MORRIS
by DAVID EDGAR , with Peter McEnery as Albie Sachs
On the morning of Tuesday, 1 October 1963 Albert Louis Sachs , a Cape Town lawyer, was arrested under the General Law Amendment Act proposed by the then Minister of Justice, Mr B. J. Vorster. Section 17 of the Act provided for the solitary detention for a 90 day period of any person considered to be capable of supplying information on subversive activities, the 90 day period being renewable ad infinitum.
Lighting ALAN HORNE
Designer ALLAN ANSOM
Producer ALAN SHALLCROSS Director KEVIN BILLINGHAM
Peter Snow, Charles Wheeler , John Tusa and Peter Hobday : news and weather from LINDA ALEXAN DER, plus sport from DAVID ICKE
A round-up of tonight's news as seen on the screens of one of Europe's French-speaking countries.
Introduced by Marianne Lawrence