A See-Saw programme by David McKee. (R)
with Don Spencer.
Now if you want to see an amazing family of animals that defy reality ...
Music director JONATHAN COHEN Percussion WILL HILL
Woodwind MARTIN FRITH
Assistant producer ANNE DENEHY Producer BARBARA RODDAM (R)
in Three Chairs for Betty starring
Robert Hutton and Elizabeth Fraser.
Marital mayhem over some antique chairs and the boss's daughter.
Directed by DUKE GOLDSTONE An RKO film
107th Varsity Match Oxford University v
Cambridge University for the Bowring Bowl.
After last year's thrilling encounter a record crowd for the Varsity Match is expected this year.
Oxford field a cosmopolitan team with a smattering of players from the southern hemisphere including their
captain David Kirk , from New Zealand. Cambridge have a really exciting back division and with both teams doing well in their build-up the result is difficult to predict. Introduced by Chris Rea. Commentators
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
JAMIE SALMON
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
Regional News and Weather
Anagram: toy lovers
Clue: film title (Answer in today's programme!)
Wordsmiths from all over Britain face Paul Coia and Bryan the computer.
Peter Fluck , Country Parson Peter Fluck , alone where once there were nine ordained men, makes a resolute defence of his outposts, strung out across the Wolds of Lincolnshire. Narrator Deryck Guyler Written and produced by DON HAWORTH
BBC North West (R)
Presented by Hugh ScuUy and Helen Madden.
This week: Legal Aid.
Despite an annual bill of E450 million, the legal aid system is in crisis.
Consumers complain of huge delays, poor service and unfair treatment. More and more people find themselves in court without legal representation. With a new Act of Parliament and a new administrative body - the Legal Aid Board - changes are promised. But is it all too little, too late? Advice Shop explains how to qualify and how to get the best out of the system as it stands.
Series editor CHRIS LENT (e)
For a set of programme notes, send a large 14p sae to: [address removed]
Introduced by Geoff Hamilton and Gay Search.
Production assistant JAYNE SAVAGE Producer DENIS w. GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Mill
If CEEFAX SUBTITLES
starring
Robert Taylor
Richard Widmark.
Outlaw Clint Hollister is rescued from jail by his one-time partner Jake Wade , who is determined to go straight. But like many fugitives before him, Jake finds his criminal past difficult to shake off - especially as he is the only one who knows the whereabouts of the loot from a bank robbery....
Screenplay by WILLIAM BOWERS Based on the novel by MARTIN H. ALBERT
Produced by WILLIAM HAWKS Directed by JOHN STURGES
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1975
The news: America finally pulls out of Vietnam.
Triumph is saved, the car industry reels, and the nation banks on North Sea oil. The music:
John Lennon , Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
Ian Hunter ,
Kraftwerk Rick Wakeman , Bob Marley The Stylistics, Queen
Videotape editor COLLO CAULTON Producer SUE GAGAN
In this two-week series of brief portraits of brave men and women jailed for their beliefs, the story of tonight's prisoner is presented by Peggy Ashcroft.
Presented by Chris Kelly Michael Barry and Jill Goolden.
Week-by-week food news, investigations, challenges, tests and the craftiest cooking. Junk?: many children are getting as much as ten per cent of their daily fibre and fat from crisps. Is it all junk? A new product claims a nutritional breakthrough.
Junket: in a secret Cotswold location a group of fanatics gather for a party once a month. They call themselves 'The Pudding Club'...
Chunk: chunks of delicious chicken in a crafty version of the Indian speciality - chicken tikka. Film director
WILFRED EMMANUEL JONES
Studio director PHIL CHILVERS Producer PETER BAZALGETTE A BAZAL production for BBCtv For a factsheet send a cheque or postal order for 60p (made payable to BSS) to:[address removed] Details on Ceefax page 288.
(One More Time)
Even more moments of mirth, merriment, music and jollification from series two. Featuring Rory Bremner with Sara Crowe , John Dowie Steve Steen , Jim Sweeney and Steve Nallon.
Written by RORY BREMNER BARRY CRYER. JOHN DOWIE.
JOHN LANGDON. GED PARSONS .
PETE SINCLAIR and STEVE STEEN Script editor JOHN LANGDON
Choreographer JEFF THACKER
Music by SIMON BRINT. STEVE BROWN Director MARCUS MORTIMER Producer BILL WILSON
A series of 13 programmes presented by Colin Blakemore.
11: The Seventh Age
Tsuneo Tomita , aged 80 and still an active scientist, is
Professor Blakemore's guide to the exotic world of ageing in Japan. He warns of a crisis to come. By the end of the century, one in five of us in the industrial world will be over 65. But being old need not be a frightening prospect. Nicholas Slonimsky dazzles with his piano playing; Hulda Crooks climbs mountains: both are in their 90s. What does science know of their secret?
Geriatric monkeys, rats that live in a version of Disneyland, and chemicals that rejuvenate ageing neurons are helping researchers ensure that we enjoy the wisdom of old age, rather than suffer the tragedy of stroke or senility.
Producer (BBC) IAN CALVERT
Producer (WNET) JOHN HEMINWAY Film editor CHRIS BEZANT
Executive editor RICHARD HUTTON Series producer MARTIN FREETH
Co-produced with WNET New York
Seventh of eight programmes. Personal reflections on 20th-century architecture. 'It has stood up architecturally to all the insensitive alterations it has had to endure and shines out like a beauty in a bad dress.' First-year architecture student Sophie Hicks delights in the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill, Sussex. Designed in 1933 by Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff , the building is one of the finest examples of modern seaside architecture in Britain.
Researcher RUTH ROSENTHAL Producer CLARE PATERSON Director NEIL CAMERON
Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick with international reports by DAVID SELLS. CHARLES WHEELER , GAVIN ESLER and JULIAN O'HALLORAN Director JOHN WILKINSON
VICTOR MELLENEY , PETER DAY Deputy editor MIKE ROBINSON Editor JOHN MORRISON
starring
Boris Karloff Anna Lee.
This classic from the Val Lewton stable was inspired by a Hogarth print of the notorious
18th-century asylum, St Mary's of Bethlehem. Boris
Karloff plays the sadistic Master Sims , so bent on preserving his niche of power that he arranges to have the troublesome Nell Bowen incarcerated in the asylum to stop her exposing his tyranny. A chilling, superb reconstruction of a hard and pitiless age....
Screenplay by CARLOS KEITH and MARK ROBSON Produced by VAL LEWTON Directed by MARK ROBSON
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