10.10 GCSE - General Issues: Part 2
10.35 Business Growth and Open Learning
10.45 Science Preparatory Maths: Algebra
11.0 Countdown to the OU: 2
11.25 Accounting for Managers: 2
11.50 Marketing in Action: Corporate Fitness
12.15 Planning a Happy Birth
12.40 Dairy Cattle: The Vet... by Appointment
1.5 Biotechnology: UK
starring
Robert Mitchum
William Holden
Loretta Young
Set in the rough, early pioneering days of the West, this is the tale of three people: Big Davey, a widowed farmer who seeks a new mother for his small son; Rachel, a bondswoman, whom he buys and marries strictly in order to preserve the proper decencies and Jim Fairways , a drifter whose attraction to Rachel leads Big Davey to realise his true feelings....
Screenplay by WALDO SALT
Produced by RICHARD BERGER Directed by NORMAN FOSTER and at 3.35
The Red Pony starring
Robert Mitchum
Myrna Loy
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
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starring with The Runt
The life of farmer
Sandy Catlin is drastically altered when his fugitive step-brothers arrive at the family ranch to hide out. The brutal killers threaten to murder his wife if he refuses to help them rob the local stageline and deceive acting Sheriff, Slim Sherman.
Written by RAPHAEL HAYES and ROD PETERSON
Directed by LESLEY SELANDER (R)
A series of 20 programmes for beginners in German.
Rothenburg and Dinkelsbuhl are two immaculately preserved medieval walled towns on the Romantische Strasse.
Presented by Hanni Vanhaiden
(Shown last Sunday)
Book £5.95, three cassettes £3.75 each, and Notes for Teachers £3.25, from booksellers or BBC Publications
Genesis
The bizarre and fascinating world of embryology. How nature builds her beautiful and intricate creatures, from simple insects to human beings. Narrator
Peter France
Horizon editor ROBIN BRIGHTWELL Written and produced by JON PALFREMAN
The news of the day and the week.
Jan Leeming with today's latest news and sport.
Moira Stuart reviews a week of news in pictures - with subtitles. Weather
for the Marley Trophy
The start of a new series which features two of the 'all-time greats' of golf.
Arnold Palmer - perhaps the greatest personality the sport has seen - winner of seven major titles and still adored by the thousands who remain in 'Arnie's Army'. v
Gary Player - winner of nine majors, who, as he approaches the seniors stage, is still one of the fittest and most dedicated exponents of the game today.
They are joined each week by celebrity partners in a ten-match series over nine selected holes of the Ailsa Course at Tumberry.
Today, comedian Eddie Large teams up with Arnold, while Mike Reid , another comedian, is Gary's partner. Introduced by Peter Alliss Assistant producers
DEREK MARTIN. DENIS KELLY Television presentation
RICHARD TILLING. ALASTAIR SCOTT Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON
The arts and media magazine presented by Russell Davies Film: Kiss of the Spider
Woman directed by HECTOR BABENCO , for which WILLIAM HURT won the Best Actor
Award at last year's Cannes
Film Festival, is a story of the friendship between two men imprisoned and punished for their very different sets of values.
Print: Oliver Sacks has drawn on his experiences as a neurologist in books like the much-praised Awakenings and The Man Who Mistook
His Wife for a Hat. Why does he find the intricacies of the human mind so inspiring?
Painting: Giants, goblins and strange hybrid creatures are to be seen in two current exhibitions - at the Nicola Jacobs Gallery and the Serpentine Gallery. They appear in the paintings of Ken Kiff who talks about his fantasy world.
With comment and discussion from Dr Antony Clare and Michael Ignatieff Assistant producers
ROSEMARY BOWEN JONES
JOHN WHISTON
Producer KEVIN LOADER
Director JONATHAN FULFORD Editor JOHN ARCHER
starring
Sunniva Lindekleiv Lise Fjeldstad
Occupied Norway, 1944. Seven-year-old Ida and her brother come to live with their mother who has found work in the north. Ida finds it hard to make friends among the local children who all know her mother is a collaborator: Ida doesn't even know what the word means.
Laila Mikkelsen 's sensitive observation of the minutiae of adult betrayal, seen through the naive eyes of a child, is based on a true story. As Ida, Sunniva Lindekleiv gives a truly astonishing performance which made her the darling of the critics.
Screenplay by MARIT PAULSEN from her own novel
Produced by HARALD OHRVIK and SVE1N JOHANSEN
Directed by LAMA MIKKELSEN
(A Norwegian film with English subtitles)
(First showing on British television)
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