10.10 Start Your Own Business: Testing the Waters. For further information please see Ceefax page 265
10.35 International Marketing: The Agent
11.0 Countdown to the OU: 3
11.25 Open Forum: Expectations and Realisations
11.50 Accounting for Managers: 2
12.15 Understanding Pregnancy: A Time to Grow
Born to Be Bad
starring Joan Fontaine, Robert Ryan, Zachary Scott
Christabel Caine has the face and figure of an angel, but within she seethes with ambition. Arriving in San Francisco ostensibly for a job in her uncle's publishing firm, she is soon in pursuit of a millionaire's money and an up-and-coming novelist ...
Screenplay by EDITH SOMMER
Based on the novel All Kneeling by ANNE PARISH
Produced by ROBERT SPARKS
Directed by NICHOLAS RAY
and at 5.5
I Died a Thousand Times
starring Jack Palance, Shelley Winters, Lee Marvin
Long years of imprisonment have left gangster Roy Earle bitter and cynical of those around him. Sprung from prison to mastermind a big hotel robbery, Earle sees one last chance to make the kind of money which will allow him to seek the peace and freedom he craves - but life is still to deal him some cruel blows ...
Jack Palance gives a superb performance as the moody, violent gangster in this brooding tale of mistrust and betrayal.
Screenplay by W. R. BURNETT
Produced by WILLIS GOLDBECK
Directed by STUART HEISLER
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Worlds Apart?
Beta Pictoris is a far-southern star, rather hotter than the sun and much more luminous. Van Biesbroeck 8 is a very small, cool star fairly close to us on the astronomical scale. In recent months both these stars have been found to be associated with faint companions, but they are not alike. One seems to be indicative of a planetary system, and the other of a 'brown dwarf star which has never become hot enough to shine in the same manner as the sun.
Patrick Moore looks at these new and quite unexpected developments.
Producer PIETER MORPURGO
with Jan Leeming Weather
The 12th of 15 programmes of French for beginners. Carolle Rousseau and Patrick Simpson-Jones show how to say what you've done. And they look at the oldest clubs in Pezenas. Assistant producer FRANK ASH Producer DAVID WILSON
Ireland v England France v Wales
Nigel Starmer-Smith introduces highlights of today's Internationals.
Following an encouraging performance against
Australia, Ireland must have high hopes of beating an English side which had another disappointing
Performance in their win over Romania.
Wales, without a win in Paris since 1975, have a new-look side, and face the French who were just
Pipped last year by Scotland for the Grand Slam. Commentators: in Dublin
BILL MCLAREN and in GARETH EDWARDS STARMER-SMITH and BILL BEAUMONT.
Television presentation by RTE and FRENCH TELEVISION SERVICE Series producerhuw JONES
Bruckner's Fourth Symphony
Anton Bruckner wrote nine symphonies. Number 4, in E flat, was written in 1874 with later revisions and, with its abundance of melodic invention, is called 'The Romantic'.
The great Romanian conductor Sergiu Celibidache first came to prominence as a conductor with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra immediately after the war.
Tonight he conducts the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Werner Großholz, in this recording made in the Herkulessaal, Munich. Directed for ZDF by Klaus Lindemann
"Celibidache's reputation has achieved legendary proportions." (International Herald Tribune)
From Nixon's 'our-little dog-Checkers' speech in 1952 to his advice, more than 30 years later, that all presidential hopefuls should get themselves a good make-up artist ... this is a fascinating story in which the author and doyen of Washington watchers
Theodore H. White traces the history of television's impact on presidential campaigning. It is all here: three decades of dirty tricks, key commercials, vital moments ... the triumphs and the tragedies. In America television is not just an important weapon on the campaign trail; it is the only one that really matters.
Produced by GUBER PETERS in association with AILES COMMUNICATIONS Adapted for the BBC by JEANNE LA CHARD