6.5 Maths Methods: Vector Products.
6.30 Chemical Reactions. 6.55 Any Old Copper. 7.20 Language Development.
7.45 Constructing a Model.
The style and standard of domestic building changed enormously between 1550 and 1660. King's Lynn, Norfolk, provides a good example of the economic and social reasons behind the change.
Producer PATRICIA HODGSON
A BBC/Open University production
previews TV and Politics: Britain and Inside Volcanoes
Producer JOHN JAWORSKI
A BBC/Open University production
The film starring
Tom Conway , Harriet Hilliard
While the Falcon nurses a monumental hangover, a beautiful woman arrives in his room. All she wants is help from the suave detective. And the Falcon is never one to refuse a beautiful girl anything. Soon he is investigating murder and a forgery racket with the aid of a glamorous reporter and his side-kick Goldy.
Screenplay EDWARD DEIN , GERALD GERAGHTY Produced by MAURICE GERAGHTY Directed by EDWARD DYMTHYN
Films: page 13
The seventh of eight programmes
Book (same title), £4.25 paperback, £8.95 hardback, from booksellers
Recipe on Ceefax page 167
with subtitles, followed by Weather
The last of three films Irene Handl
IRENE HANDL is one of Britain's funniest actresses, appearing in countless plays and films in a succession of working-class cockney parts. Yet her own London background is vastly different. Born of foreign parents over 80 years ago, she grew up in a household staffed with servants, and in this film she talks about the childhood experiences that later became the basis of so many comic roles in films like A French Mistress, Morgan and I'm All Right Jack.
Film editor ray BOUGH Producer GILES OAKLEY
Presented by Ludovic Kennedy who discusses Vietnam (Channel 4), Orchestra (BBC1) and Food and Drink (BBC2). Among the guests Johnny Apple of the New York Times.
Plus a look at the effects of television on childhood; has it made children into adults and adults into children?
Assistant producer CIIRIS FARAM Director KEVIN LOADER Producer amis MOHR
from
Barnsdale Geoff Hamilton starts off his winter vegetables. Mary Spiller , with the budget in mind, chooses biennials and perennials, and Anne Mayo from Kew Gardens suggests plants for a problem area.
Production assistant JEAN LAUGHTON
Producer JOHN KENYON. BBC Pebble Mill
Introduced by Jonathan King
This week from New York, a second look at the American entertainment world.
Director GORDON ELSBURY Producer MICHAEL HURLL
by JONATHAN RABAN , starring
HAWTHORNE: It's the possibilities you've got to teach yourself to see. You need an imaginative eye. You've got to picture things as. they will be, not as they are. Script editor BRENDA REID Lighting CLIVE THOMAS
Designer HUMPHREY JAEGER Producer INNES LLOYD Director kenneth IVES
Michael Dean introduces the winning entry from the recent BBC2 film competition.
A young amateur boxer tries to come to terms with life in a wheelchair. This sharply observed film earned unqualified praise from the juries for its telling detail, wry dialogue and economy of treatment, with moving performances from the amateur (and sometimes very young) actors.
Produced and directed by LEIGH ODLIN
JOHN TUSA , PETER SNOW and DONALD MACCORMICK with JOAN BAKEWELL and LINDA ALEXANDER
Producers
PETER BELL , TONY HALL , DAVE STANFORD Directors
MIKE CATHERWOOD , JOHN WILKINSON Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE , JOHN MORRELL Deputy editor PAUL NORRIS Editor DAVID LLOYD
In the company of David Hepworth and Mark Ellen with studio guests Marillion and Wah.