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6.50 Haydn's London Symphony
7.15 Maths Across the Curriculum
7.40 Psychology: Here's Looking at You
8.05 Raising Sons and Daughters
8.30 A Natural Model
8.55 X-rays and Energy Levels
9.20 A Trunk Road Appraisal
9.45 Dominance and Subordinacy
10.10 Vision and Design
10.35 Titian: Three Paintings
11.00 Ethnic Minorities: CoTonisin' in Reverse (1)
11.25 Easter Worship: Greek Liturgy
11.50 Volunteering and Self-Sufficiency
12.15 Open Communities
12.40 Testing Time for Maestro
1.05 Learning from the Box
1.30 Modem Art: St Ives
1.55 Organic Chemistry: Polymers
2.20 Geology: From Swamps to Coal

starring
Katharine Hepburn Cary Grant
The first of two classic RKO movies featuring their most celebrated leading ladies.
Following the death of her
French mother in Marseilles, Sylvia and her father head for London, where theyjoinforces with confidence trickster
Jimmy Monkley. Sylvia cuts her hair and poses as a boy....
Screenplay by GLADYS UNGER
JOHN COLLIER and MORTIMER OFFNER Produced by PANDRO s. BERMAN Directed by GEORGE CUKOR
9 FILMS: page 16 and at 4.15-6.00
Saturday Cinema 2: Kitty Foyle starring Ginger Rogers James Craig
Dennis Morgan
Ginger Rogers won an Oscar for her moving performance as Philadelphia girl
Kitty Foyle who promises to marry her doctor sweetheart but is swept away when an old flame appears on the scene.
Screenplay by DALTON TRUMBO based on the novel by CHRISTOPHER MORLEY
Produced by DAVID HEMPSTEAD Directed by SAM WOOD
0 IN THE PICTURE: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Katharine Hepburn
Unknown:
Cary Grant
Unknown:
Jimmy Monkley.
Unknown:
Gladys Unger
Unknown:
John Collier
Unknown:
Mortimer Offner
Directed By:
George Cukor
Unknown:
Ginger Rogers
Unknown:
James Craig
Unknown:
Dennis Morgan
Unknown:
Ginger Rogers
Unknown:
Kitty Foyle
Play By:
Dalton Trumbo
Novel By:
Christopher Morley
Produced By:
David Hempstead
Directed By:
Sam Wood
Sylvia:
Katharine Hepburn
Monkley:
Cary Grant
Michael Fane:
Brian Aherne
Henry:
Edmund Gwenn
Lily:
Natalie Paley
Kitty Foyle:
Ginger Rogers
Wyn Stratford:
Dennis Morgan
Mark:
James Craig
Giono:
Eduardo Ciannelu
Pop:
Ernest Cossart
Mrs Strafford:
Gladys Cooper
Delphine:
Odette Myrtil
Pat:
Mary Treen
Molly:
Katharine Stevens
MrKennett:
Walter Kingsford

Riding the Iron Horse - a roaring, full-throated
Harley Davidson - across the open prairie is an American dream. Fifty thousand leather-clad bikers make romance come true as they converge, from all over the States and beyond, on Sturgis, a sleepy farming town in South Dakota. The 48th Annual Black Hills Motor Cycle Rally brings together week-enders on little Japanese motor bikes and hard-core, all-American 'wild ones'.
'The Sons of Silence' is one of the many bikers' chapters here. The Sons believe in America, freedom, white power and loyalty to each other. They've got their own chaplain; women are not members, but 'property'.
They live by their own strict code - 'We are the Sons of Silence until Death'... 40 Minutes series editor EDWARD MLRZOEFF Director TED CLISBY
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Harley Davidson
Editor:
Edward Mlrzoeff
Director:
Ted Clisby

by GIACOMO PUCCINI Libretto by GIACOSA and ILLICA
From La Scala, Milan
The tragic story of the geisha girl, Butterfly, who is loved, married and deserted by Lieutenant B. F. Pinkerton of the American Navy.
It is one of Puccini's best-loved operas; the Humming
Chorus and One Fine Day are just two of many highlights. This highly acclaimed production from La Scala is predominantly Oriental. The Japanese producer,
KEITA ASARI , has cast two of Japan's leading singers in the roles of Butterfly and her maid Suzuki, and collaborated with Japanese specialists in costume and design.
ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS OF
LA SCALA, MILAN conductor LORIN MAAZEL Designer ICHIRO TAKADA Costumes HANAE MORI Directed for television by DEREK BAILEY
Sung in Italian with English subtitles by GILLIAN WIDDICOMBE
An NVC INTERNATIONAL production (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lieutenant B. F. Pinkerton
Unknown:
Keita Asari
Conductor:
Lorin Maazel
Designer:
Ichiro Takada
Television By:
Derek Bailey
Cio-Cio-San (Butterfly):
Yasuko Hayashi
Suzuki:
Haknam Kim
Pinkerton:
Peter Dvorsky
Sharpless:
Giorgio Zancanaro
Goro:
Ernesto Gavazzi
Yamadori:
Arturo Testa
Bonze:
Sergio Fontana

1 An 11-part series starring Marita Breuer Riidiger Weigang Karin Rasenack
8: The American
Paul Simon leaves
America for Schabbach
- but will he stay?
Screenplay by EDGAR REITZ and PETER STEINBACH Directed by EDGAR REITZ
(In German with English subtitles. In colour and black and white)
0 FILMS: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Marita Breuer
Unknown:
Riidiger Weigang
Unknown:
Karin Rasenack
Unknown:
Paul Simon
Unknown:
Edgar Reitz
Unknown:
Peter Steinbach
Directed By:
Edgar Reitz
Maria:
Marita Breuer
Paul:
Dieter Schaad
Lucie:
Karin Rasenack
Eduard:
Rüdlger Weigang
Katharina:
Gertrud Bredel
Martha:
Sabine Wagner
Lotti:
Gabriel Eblum
Pauline:
Eva-Maria Bayerwaltes
Marie-Goot:
Eva-Maria Schneider
Glasisch:
Kurt Wagner
Wiegand:
Johannes Lobewein
Pieritz:
Johannes Metzdorf
Klärchen:
Gudrun Landgrebe
Ernst:
Michael Kausch
Anton:
Markus Reiter
Chauffeur Joseph:
E Jones
Horst:
Andreas Merters
Hermann:
Frank Kleid
Pollack:
Joachim Bernhard
Martina:
Helga Bender

Starring Michel Serrault, Isabelle Adjani

The 'Eye', a private detective working for a surveillance agency, is down on his luck. He is given one last chance to redeem himself by investigating the romantic activities of a beautiful young woman. As he follows an erratic trail littered with the corpses of wealthy jetset lovers, the Eye becomes obsessed with the wanton Catherine. Claude Miller's sardonic thriller features stylish performances from an impressive cast led by Isabelle Adjani and Michel Serrault.

(In French with English subtitles)
Films: page 16

Contributors

Screenplay:
Michel Audiard
Screenplay:
Jacques Audiard
From the novel by:
Marc Behm
Director:
Claude Miller
Eye:
Michel Serrault
Catherine:
Isabelle Adjani
Pale Man:
Guy Marchand
Ralph:
Sami Frey
Mme Schmith-Soulanger:
Genevieve Page
Grey Lady:
Stephane Audran
Madeleine:
Macha Meril
Michel de Meyerganz:
Patrick Bouchitey
Voragine:
Jean-Claude Brialy
Lernor:
Etienne Chicot
Paul Hugo:
Philippe Lelievre
Betty:
Dominique Frot

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