Technology: Facts Are Not Enough
A short play about the origins of the Welfare State, showing how Rowntree's study, "Poverty", made an important contribution to the thinking behind the Liberals' welfare legislation.
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Sidney Toler in Charlie Chan in Panama also starring
Jean Rogers , Lionel Atwill
In the Panama Canal Zone an American secret service agent is killed by a Poisoned cigarette as he is about to reveal to Chan the identity of a dangerous saboteur. With the US fleet scheduled to be blown up as it moves through the canal, Chan takes on a heavier than usual responsibility.
Screenplay by JOHN LARKIN and LESTER ZIFFREN , based on the character created by EARL DERR BIGGERS
Produced by SOL M. WUTTZEL Directed by NORMAN FOSTER
Films: page 18
Portugal v North Korea
While England played their Wembley way towards that 1966 World Cup Final, many of their northern fans found interest in supporting the very minnows of the competition.
Opera North out and about in Yorkshire.
Producer Andrew Wickes opens the doors to an audience of opera lovers and invites them to eavesdrop on the interplay between himself and singers Kate Flowers and Rodney Macann as they rehearse a duet from Mozart's Don Giovanni.
Director ROGER KEECH Producer MIKE MURRAY
The last of five personal views of issues in secondary schooling. Who Needs the Arts?
All great fun, but still only a frill. That's how many parents - and teachers - regard drama, dance, music and drawing. And so it's often the arts that suffer when budgets are cut.
Dr David Hargreaves , Reader in Education at Oxford University, believes this is a serious mistake. He presents film from schools in south-east London and in Buckinghamshire, showing children's work in drama and painting, and he is questioned by Tessa Blackstone on his view that the arts are central to the curriculum.
Film editor PAUL SINCLAIR Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
Leo Sayer's guests tonight are
Gloria Gaynor Thompson Twins and special guest Gary Numan adding that extra glamour - LSD
Script associate JOHN JUNKIN
Choreography FLICK COLBY
Musical director JOHN MEALING
Costume designer DORINDA REA
Sound HUGH BARKER
Lighting BILL MILLAR
Designer HUMPHREY JAEGER
Produced and directed by STANLEY APPEL
Frank Muir
Sue MacGregor , Derek Jacobi challenge Arthur Marshall
Liza Goddard , Julian Pettifer Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN Produced and directed by PAUL CIANI
by Elaine Morgan
A dramatised edition of The Natural World, celebrating the centenary of the death of Gregor Mendel (1822-84)
In 1856 a young Augustinian monk planted thousands of peas in the garden of a monastery in Moravia. Eight years later Fr Mendel had revealed the significance of the sexual process and unravelled the secrets of inheritance - although it was not until this century that his discoveries were recognised by the scientific world.
The Garden of Inheritance reveals the personal story behind the success and failures of this inspired kitchen-garden naturalist, now acknowledged as the Father of Genetics.
BBC Bristol
Feature: page 76
New Zealand v England
Highlights of the fourth day's play from Christchurch.