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10.10 Health Choices: See-Saw
10.35 Computing Behind the Scenes: Systems Analyst at Work
11.0 Technology: Facts Are Not Enough
11.25 Moths and Flies
(to 11.50)
starring
Burt Lancaster , Virginia Mayo
Tough marine sergeant O'Hearn chooses to stand mute when charged with desertion, theft and a miscellany of hilarious actions in the war-torn South Seas. As the case proceeds, however, he breaks his silence to set the record straight.
Screenplay by EDWIN BLUM. Produced by SAM BISCHOFF. Directed by ARTHUR LUBIN . Films: page 15
starring Brian Cant in an entertainment of jokes, comedy and music with Alex Norton , Pam Ellis , Heather Williams and Jonathan Cohen and the Play Away Band.
Musical arrangements by JONATHAN COHEN Designer GWEN EVANS Director ANNE GOBEY Producer ANN REAY
A feature film in four parts. Part 3 starring Ludmila Savelyeva Sergei Bondarchuk
The Russians' own Academy Award-winning film of the most famous book in their literature achieves a truly Tolstoyan scale in Part 3 with Napoleon's attack on Russia in 1812. Prince Andrei has broken his engagement to Natasha, and Pierre, who has confessed his love for her, wanders aimlessly and horror-stricken through the battle of Borodino.
Screenplay by SERGEI BONDARCHUK and VASILY SOLOVYEV Director SERGEI BONDARCHUK. Films: p 15 (A Russian film with English subtitles) (Part 4 tomorrow at 3.25)
Foremost bird artist of his time Charles Tunnicliffe pictured creatures of the countryside with unique skill, capturing their behaviour with the understanding of first-hand observation. This portrait combines impressions from friends with the affirmations of a shy but dedicated countryman.
Narrator ROBERT DOUGALL
Film editor
RICHARD PAWELKO
Producer DEREK TRIMBY
Anatoly Karpov (World Champion) v Viktor Korchnoi (Challenger)
Exclusive coverage of the match, with news, interviews and a report on the best game of the week. Presented by Jeremy James
Expert analysis WILLIAM HARTSTON
Producer ROBERT TONER
with Jan Leeming and Michael Blakey ; Weather
The television weekly review presented by Ludovic Kennedy , who discusses Brideshead Revisited (Granada), To the Manor Born (BBC1) and The Englishwoman and the Horse (BBC2) with Rachel Billington , Elaine Morgan and Roy Hattersley.
Director PETER DALE
Producer JOHN ARCHER
Japan and the Legacy of the Samurai
A series of seven films
Narrated by Julian Pettifer
Under the stern rule of the samurai and the Shogun dictators, the Japanese people were obliged to live in strict accordance with their class status, and this included even the type of entertainment they were permitted to enjoy.
For the military elite there was the solemn Noh play, with its timeless stories of the supernatural. For the nobility there were the ancient dances of Gagaku, while for the townspeople there were puppet shows and the vivid stage spectacle of Kabuki. Today, Kabuki provides a retreat from big business and industrial smog into a romantic age of beauty, heroism and adventure.
Book (same title),' £12.95, from booksellers
presented by The Cullberg Ballet with Galina Panov , the young ballerina who was allowed to leave Russia after a long struggle in 1974. Tonight she stars in BIRGIT CULLBERG 'S famous ballet based on AUGUST STRINDBERG'S play Miss Julie. It tells of the tragic downfall of a rich young girl who becomes infatuated with her father's valet. and artists Of THE CULLBERG BALLET Introduced by HUMPHREY BURTON
Choreographed by BIRGIT CULLBERG Music by TURE RANGSTRÖM
Directed by BIRGIT CULLBERG
A SWEDISH TELEVISION production
by DON TAYLOR
The first of four plays featuring Denholm Elliott who won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor of 1980. Mark, with a busy mother and an absent father, is shuffled off to his spinster aunt in the country for the summer holiday. Cut off from the world of adults, he creates a world of his own in a derelict house. But one morning the house has another, unexpected occupant.
Denholm Elliott gave t/et another precise and humane performance ...
(THE DAILY TELEGRAPH)
Denholm Elliott , deservedly rated one of our best actors, has a knack for playing men jaded by life, coming apart at the seams (DAILY MAIL) In Hiding was a wonderful lyrical essall situated somewhere halfway from The Lost Boys to The Go-Between
(EVENING STANDARD)
Producer INNES LLOYD
Director DON TAYLOR
with Jan Leeming ; Weather