6.40 The London Underground
7.5 Nurture Groups
7.30 History of Maths
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6.40 The London Underground
7.5 Nurture Groups
7.30 History of Maths
The Three Billy Goats Gruff (trad) Presenters
Floella Benjamin , Don Spencer
4.50 Transportation Algorithms
5.15 Surrealism and Film
5.40 Halogens and Noble Gases
6.5 Language Cohesion
6.30 The Fabric of Life
Football Association Coaching: Tactics, Skills
A series of 14 programmes 2: Shooting (1)
Coaches BOBBY ROBSON , GEOFF HURST TERRY VENABLES , CHARLES HUGHES Players KEVIN KEEGAN
TREVOR BROOKING , RAY WILKINS PETER SHILTON , LUTHER BLISSETT
Supporting action showing the close relationship between coaching, practice and performance.
A selection of some of the world's great paintings.
This week's theme: Self-Portraits Rembrandt (1606-1669)
Self-Portrait as the Apostle Paul
(Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam)
Unashamedly Rembrandt's favourite subject all through his life was himself. There are almost a hundred self-portraits-paintings, drawings and etchings - which record his passage from youth to old age with absolute accuracy. Yet there are aspects of this painting, dated 1661, which indicate that it cannot be interpreted as a straightforward self-portrait.
Written and presented by David Piper
Directed by CHARLES CHABOT
(Tomorrow: Mme Vigie-Leorun's 'Self-Portrait with her daughter ')
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather.
Television cameras visit radio's popular game of musical knowledge, when
Frank Muir and John Amis challenge
Denis Norden and Ian Wallace with questions set by Steve Race
Television presentation Douglas hespi
Beyond Cubism
This second of three films considers sculpture from 1914 to the eve of the Second World War, beginning with the achievements of the legendary MARCEL DUCHAMP and following the many strands of development in this period, among them Dada, Surrealism and the Constructivist movement.
Directed by MICHAEL BLACKWOOD
with Tony Curtis , Susan Harrison
In this savage vision of the yellow press, Burt Lancaster stars as J. J. Hunsecker , a vicious, megalomaniac New York gossip columnist read by millions and sought after by both the famous and the infamous. When he decides to break up his sister's romance with a young jazz musician his hatchet man is Sidney Falco , a scheming press agent hungry for success and willing to go to any extreme to get items into Hunsecker's column. Alexander Mackendrick brilliantly directed this melodramatic slice of Broadway life.
Screenplay by CLIFFORD ODETS and ERNEST LEHMAN
Directed by ALEXANDER MACKENDRICK Produced by JAMES HILL
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From Edinburgh
Mary Marquis and Michael Dean bring you the news, personalities and performers from the 35th International Festival.
BBC Scotland
PETER SNOW, JOHN TUSA PETER HOBDAY and DONALD MACCORMICK present an informed account of what's happening in the world: special reports from the BBC's correspondents at home and abroad, investigations by Newsnight's own team of reporters into what's going on behind the headlines, the latest news and weather forecast from LINDA ALEXANDER , plus the evening's sports results from DAVID ICKE.
in Them Thar
Hills Stan and Ollie set off for the simple life and soon regain their spirits sampling the mountain springs.
Directed by CHARLES ROGERS