A feature film starring
Cybill Shepherd Barry Brown
Daisy Miller , a hare-brained American heiress, is determined to ignore social conventions during her tour of Europe with her mother and younger brother. Her lack of inhibitions shocks and fascinates the socially correct Frederick Winterbourne. Nevertheless, he follows Daisy to Rome-only to find her entranced by an Italian of dubious repute.
Screenplay by FREDERIC Raphael
Produced and directed by PETER BOGDANOVTCH Films: page 17
The Barratt World Doubles Championship.
Further coverage from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Introduced by BARRY DAVIES Commentator DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT , MARK COX
Producers
JOHNME WATHERSTON and AI.ASTAIR SCOTT
with subtitles, followed by Weather
A feature film starring
Myrna Loy
Robert Mitchum
A pet pony is the cause of trouble between a Californian rancher and his son in this celebrated John Steinbeck story for which Aaron Copland composed a classic score.
Screenplay by JOHN STEINBECK
Produced and directed by LEWIS MILESTONE
Just when you thought it was safe to turn the TV back on, channel 2's live electronic magazine returns.
Included in the price: Aswad, Jean Jacques Burnel , fact, fiction, films, Steve Levine , marriage, Marilyn, New York, Peter Powell , Nick Rowan , Thompson Twins , tour dates, White China, Dick Witts.
Description defied. Satisfaction guaranteed. Inspection recommended.
Director JULIET MAY
Producer PETER HAMILTON
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Jaws - The True Story
The great white shark is one of the world's most feared beasts. Now, star of three Hollywood movies, victim of considerable persecution and bane of beach resorts the world over, it remains to the public and scientists alike, a fascinating and terrifying enigma.
The World About Us looks at the great white shark with Dr John McCosker , director Steinhart Aquar ium, San Francisco, and in particular the film examines its often gruesome relationship with man.
Film cameraman KEITH BURTON
Underwater photography AL GIDDINGS Film editor phil ELLIOTT Producer TONY SALMON
Series editor ANTHONY ISAACS 0 FEATURE: page 4
from Barnsdale
Weather permitting, winter is the time to prepare the soil and re-design the garden by moving trees and shrubs - something very much on the mind of Geoff Hamilton. He is moving all his plants to a new and larger site.
Roy Lancaster, Anne Mayo and Clay Jones help him do the job.
BBC Pebble Mill
(Summary of gardening tips on Ceefax page 261)
starring with Follies of the Living, Concerns of the Dead
When Klinger is stricken with fever he gets a unique view of the land of the living through talking to Weston, a dead soldier who's not quite aware of his being departed. For the rest of the 4077th life goes on as 'normal'.
Written and directed by ALAN ALDA
The Embassy
World Professional Championship
The most difficult stage of the tournament starts this evening when the semi-finals are played on the stage of Jollees Showclub Stoke-on-Trent. Each match is the best of 11 sets, five legs per set, and the winners will face a marathon final tomorrow - with a first prize of £9,000. TONY GUBBA introduces highlights of the first match.
Commentators
SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN
Directors
NICK HUNTER and KEITH MACKENZIE Producer KEITH PHILLlPS
JOHN TUSA , PETER SNOW, DONALD MACCORMICK and JOAN BAKEWELL present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.
The Embassy World Professional Championship
Highlights of the second semi-final played earlier this evening.