7.15 Maths Across the Curriculum
7.40 The MP's Surgery
8.05 Women Speaking
8.55 Marketing in Action
9.20 Panel Painting
9.45 Before Einstein
10.35 Casting a Bronze Statuette
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7.15 Maths Across the Curriculum
7.40 The MP's Surgery
8.05 Women Speaking
8.55 Marketing in Action
9.20 Panel Painting
9.45 Before Einstein
10.35 Casting a Bronze Statuette
Presented by Shahnaz Pakravan , Sudha Kumari and Fatima Salaria
This week, the Asian affairs magazine looks at why young Sikhs in Britain are returning to their roots.
Ayub Khan Din talks about his role in the new film
Sammy and Rosie Get Laid written by HANlF KUREISHI. Plus music from rising ghazal star Dinesh Kumar. Producer NARINDER MINHAS
Executive producer JOHN WILCOX
Series producer NARENDHRA MORAR
continuing the season of films specially chosen to complement BBCl's ten-part series. Today starring Clark Gable Vivien Leigh
Leslie Howard
Olivia de Havilland
This cinematic landmark charts the passionate love story of Rhett Butler and southern belle Scarlett O'Hara , set against the bloodshed and turmoil of the American Civil War. Its vivid depiction of the war set a standard seldom equalled on the screen. Based on MARGARET MITCHELL 'S epic novel, the film made
Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh into legends for their stunning portrayal of one of cinema's great romances.
Screenplay by SIDNEY HOWARD Produced by DAVID O. SELZNICK Directed by VICTOR FLEMING
('Talking Pictures', Monday 10.40pm BBC1)
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Spanish for beginners with Yolanda Vazquez
(Shown last Sunday on BBC1) (e)
Christopher Jones reports on the week's proceedings in the House of Lords. Editor KAROLYN SHINDLER
with Moira Stuart
Richard Whitmore reviews the week, with subtitles. Followed by Weather
A Birthday Celebration for the London Sinfonietta 'It is only new work that prevents us from living in an artistic museum'.
MICHAEL VYNER
Artistic director
London Sinfonietta
With close on 100 new works commissioned since its foundation in 1968, the London Sinfonietta has built up an audience for contemporary music which would have been unthinkable 20 years ago. Tonight's programme celebrates the Sinfonietta's birthday in the company of performers and composers who have helped to shape the orchestra's personality: including David Atherton
Paul Crossley , Simon Rattle and Hans Werner Henze in conversation with Sue Cook. Twentieth-century classics are represented by STRAVINSKY'S Agon and a movement from MESSIAEN'S Des canyons aux etoiles, along with world premieres of SIMON HOLT 'S Ballad of the Black Sorrow and instrumental excerpts from HENZE'S The English Cat.
The orchestra's versatility is confirmed when Simon Rattle conducts them in standards like After You've Gone and Dardanella. Lighting BERT ROBINSON Sound VIC GODRICH
Assistant producer KRISS RUSMANlS Executive producer DENNIS MARKS Directed by RON ISTED
(In association with Hillsdown Holdings pk)
A series by JOHN BYRNE Gin a Body, Dig a Body with Danny takes time out for a TV tribute to the Beast of Rock while a reluctant Suzi clambers aboard the bandwagon for a 'Ridealonga-Glenna'. The first kiss!
Produced by ANDY PARK Directed by TONY SMITH
BBC Scotland
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The BBC is making a documentary on the death of Big Jazz, and Danny decides to get involved. The others resent the amount of attention that he is getting.
Jean-Pierre Melville
Bertrand Tavernier , director of Sunday in the Country and 'Round Midnight introduces two influential thrillers.
Bob le flambeur
(Bob the Gambler) starring
Roger Duchesne Isabelle Corey
Bob the Gambler has retired from crime and lives very pleasantly on his ill-gotten gains.
But an unlucky streak forces him to plan one last coup.
Jean-Pierre Melville's stylish homage to the American gangster movies he so admired is set in the Parisian demimonde; a world with its own code of honour exemplified by the gentlemanly Bob.
Screenplay by AUGUSTE LE BRETON and JEAN PIERRE MELVILLE
Directed by JEAN-PIERRE MELVILLE
(A French film with English subtitles. First showing on British television. Black and white) and at 12.00
Johnny O'Clock starring
Dick Powell
Lee J. Cobb
Evelyn Keyes
This taut thriller, featuring Dick Powell in one of his early tough-guy roles, was the directorial debut of Robert Rossen , a film-maker much admired by Melville and a key influence on his films.
A suave gambler discovers to his cost that a crooked policeman is more dangerous than a professional criminal.
Produced by EDWARD D NEALIS Written and directed by ROBERT ROSSEN
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