Science Foundation Course
12.30 Behind the Annual Report Producer JACK LEATHEM
12.55 Computer-Aided Engineering Producer PHILIP ASHBY
Written and presented by Mike Amatt. The Carnival BBC North West (R)
Weather followed by Look, Stranger Sporting Gunsmith
Producer JENNIFER-JEREMY (R)
from Newbury
2.40 Mail on Sunday
3-Year-Old Series Handicap Stakes dim)
3.10 Haynes, Hanson and Clark Stakes (1m)
3.40 Jock Collier Memorial Stakes (7f)
4.10 Marlborough Stakes (5f) Introduced by JULIAN WILSON Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN ,
JIMMY LINDLEY and JOHN HANMER Producer BRIAN ROGERS including at
3.00pm News and Weather
3.50pm News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Nepal with Anne Gregg
The Himalayas, the ancient city of Katmandu and an elephant safari.
Director ANNE MORRISON (R)
3: The Pied Piper Investigated by Bob Symes
(R)
Second of four programmes Over the Sea to Skye
Jimmie Macgregor arrives in Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides and finds that just as in the prince's day, government troops are still there. He is joined by a retired local doctor in search of a cave on South Uist, and has time to do some eagle watching before following
Flora Macdonald 's story over the sea to Skye.
Music by ARCHIE FISHER.
HAMISH MOORE and DOUGIE MACLEAN Singer CATHY-ANN MACPHEE
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
starring Leslie Caron Louis Jourdan and Maurice Chevalier To celebrate the centenary of Maurice Chevalier 's birth, the enchanting musical version of Colette's story of a young girl growing up in Paris during the 1890s. Gigi is being carefully 'schooled' by her grandmother and aunt," but there are other influences around - like the dashing Gaston.
Screenplay and lyrics by ALAN JAY LERNER
Based on the novel by COLETTE Music by FREDERICK LOEWE Produced by ARTHUR FREED
Directed by VINCENTE MINNELLI
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with Margaret Phelan and the Cy Coleman Trio Directed by HARRY w. SMITH
An RKO film
Sung from the Heart
Described as one of the best gospel singers this country has ever produced, La vine Hudson is on the verge of commercial success with a recording contract from a major record company. But can gospel and big business mix? And is it possible for Lavine to live by her
Christian beliefs in the world of show business. Producer PATTI STEEPLES Editor COLIN STANBKIDCK
(Regional programme for variations see next column)
with Geoff Hamilton and John Kelly
At Barnsdale it's time to take cuttings from half-hardy perennials like fuchsias and geraniums. And down in Hampshire Jim Page-Roberts is full of unusual gardening ideas, but principally sets out to persuade you that growing vines and making wine is well worth the trouble. Production assistant CHRISTINE HARDMAN
Producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
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Starring Despina Pajanou, Rolf Zacher, Heinz Bennent
Journalist Billie Seeger's contact, Konrad Stromberg, has been killed, but a telephone call, apparently from the late Professor Ott, brings her the surprising offer of his 'legacy' - detailed plans on how to blow up a nuclear power station.
Screenplay by MATTHIAS SELIG
Directed by PETER BRINGMANN
(A German film with English subtitles. First showing on British television)
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The last word on world events analysed by Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick
The first of a short series of films. Today starring Sabine Azema, Fanny Ardant, Pierre Arditi, Andre Dussollier.
When her lover, Simon, is pronounced dead by a doctor, Elisabeth feels her own life is over. Yet only minutes later Simon walks downstairs, apparently none the worse. For Elisabeth their love and life together are a miracle, but Simon becomes more and more obsessed with his experience of death.
Resnais's passionate study of the power of love in the face of death is counterpointed by Hans-Werner Henze's elegiac music.
(A French film with English subtitles)
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