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6.55 Education: The Standards Debate
7.20 Weekend Outlook
(to 7.25)
with subtitles; Weather
starring Vie Morrow Hal Holbrook
Brenda Vaccaro
A murderer seems certain to be acquitted because of his ability to convince the jury that he was temporarily insane. But Travis Logan , District
Attorney, has a suspicion that the plea is a fraud.... and he is determined to prove it.
Screenplay by ANDY LEWIS Produced by ADRIAN SAMISH and ARTHUR FELLOWS
Directed by PAUL WENDKOS
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The programme that's 'On the Move!'
Presented by Mike Smith and Sue Cook with Kathy Tayler live from London Airport. The new Terminal 4 at London's Heathrow has attracted much comment. After seven weeks of operation, is it a success for both passengers and operators? The M25 is London's long-awaited orbital motorway. There are now major safety concerns over this high-speed traffic jam.
This weekend Jaguar are at last back in international competition at Le Mans. But can they repeat their recent Silverstone success? Engineering managers
ALBERT STEWART. PETER WEBB Researcher MAGDA GULVIN Director DAVID PICKTHALL Television production
PETER HYLTON CLEAVER
Seventh of eight programmes Semi-detached Suburbia
Probably the most popular house form ever developed. Comfortable, well-appointed and bought by millions, as exemplified in Bexley, Kent. Presenter Nicholas Taylor Producer ROBERT ALBURY
Series producer SUZANNE DA VIES Book, £9.95 from booksellers *CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Tracing the evolution of the modern symphony orchestra. Written and presented by Jane Glover Romantic Berlioz was a true romantic.
He used the orchestra to tell a story in music that was passionately autobiographical.
With the London
Philharmonic Orchestra leader PETER MANNING from the Town Hall, Cheltenham
Director PAUL KRIWACZEK Producer VICTOR POOLE (R)
from Penrith, Cumbria
Presented by Geoff Hamilton and Clay Jones
A hillside garden in Cumbria with a difficult, acid, sandy and quick-draining soil provides this week's interest. Hugh and Margaret Ban -have overcome the problem by careful plant selection, changing the structure of the soil and using raised beds for alpines.
Executive producer JOHN KENYON
Production assistant JEAN LAUGHTON Producer PHILIP FRANKLIN
In the third of eight semi-repeats Jonathan King is in Charlston, South Carolina, meeting Hollywood actress Lee Remick and chatting with top author Mickey Spillane. There's also a second chance to see MTV's amazing video effects feature. But don't expect too much of the original programme - for there's lots of brand new material, including an interview with chart-topping band Mister Mister , a preview of Police Academy III and a look at the latest US videos.
Programme associate COLIN MARCHANT
Producer GORDON ELSBURY (R) Revised
Narrated by Robert Winston
The Graft Judah Sanders finds a lump in his abdomen. It turns out to be a swollen artery in danger of rupturing.
To save his life he must have an operation, but at 78 is he fit enough to undergo major surgery, and how will he cope afterwards?
Film cameraman LAURIE RUSH
Film editor DAVID GOOD
Series editor DAVID PATERSON
Producer KATHARINE EVERETT
Introduced by James Bellini April showers arrive, and along with them nearly 13,000 works of contemporary art, never exhibited before in London, are deposited at the doors of Burlington House,
Piccadilly, London, the home of the Royal Academy. May arrives and the selection and hanging committee (a group of Royal Academicians) have seen every submission and made their selection, a daunting task. This programme asks a number of guests, including politician The Rt Hon
Norman St John Stevas actress Joanna Lumley actor Michael Goff artist Peter Blake , RA and the President of the Royal Academy, Roger de Grey , to make their own selection as a preview to the 218th Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
Research GILL ELUOTT Producer KEN GRIFFIN
starring
Peter Ustinov
Charlotte Rampling Fred Astaire
Late autumn, the west coast of Ireland.In a small village, a group of people from various countries seek refuge from their lives in the tranquility and beauty of new surroundings. Each has a reason for trying to 'escape' reality. And each comes into contact with the eccentric Dr Scully, who drives through the winding roads in his 'taxi mauve'.
Produced by CATHERINE WINTER and GISELE REBILLON
Directed by YVES BOISSET
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