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6.50 Man of Mode by George Etheridge
7.40 Patterns of Evolution
8.05 It Makes a Change
8.30 Managing in Organisations
8.55 L'Hopital's Rule
9.20 The View from Moscow
9.45 King Lear: Workshop
10.10 Introduction to Calculus: Vectors
10.35 Music: Formal Analysis
11.00 Namibia: Territory Without a State
11.25 Energy Resources: Uranium
11.50 The Flight of the Eagle
12.15 Special Needs in Education
12.40 Electronics: A Study in Design
1.05 Education: Time to Learn
1.30 Museum of Modem Art, New York
1.55 Genes, Goals and Supergoals
2.20 The Ankara Response

Contributors

Unknown:
George Etheridge

First of two films starring the mistress of romantic melodrama - Bette Davis. Also starring
Louise Elliot is the belle of Silver Bow, Montana. Her charm, beauty and intelligence have made her one of the town's most eligible young women, and the last person one would expect to elope with a handsome, penniless sports reporter from San Francisco. ...
Screenplay by MILTON KRIMS based on the novel by MYRON BRINIG Produced by HAL B WALLIS
Directed by ANATOLE LITVAK 0 FILMS: page 17
('Saturday Cinema 2: Deception ' follows at 4.30pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bette Davis.
Unknown:
Louise Elliot
Unknown:
San Francisco.
Play By:
Milton Krims
Novel By:
Myron Brinig
Produced By:
Hal B Wallis
Directed By:
Anatole Litvak
Frank Medlin:
Errol Flynn
Louise Elliott:
Bette Davis
Helen Elliott:
Anita Louise
William Benson:
Ian Hunter
Tim Hazelton:
Donald Crisp
Rose Elliott:
Beulah Bondi
Grace Elliott:
Jane Bryan
Sam Johnson:
Alan Hale
Tom Knivel:
Dick Foran
Ned Elliott:
Henry Travers
Norman French:
Patric Knowles
Flora Gibbon:
Lee Patrick
Flora's mother:
Laura Hope Crews
Stella Johnson:
Janet Shaw
Doc Moore:
Harry Davenport

Second of two films starring Bette Davis. Also starring
Claude Rainsas
Alexander Hollenius.
When cellist Karel Novak arrives in America, his one dream is to be reunited with Christine, the penniless music student he had fallen in love with before the war. Miraculously they find each other again and decide to marry - but Christine has a secret, a secret which she will go to any lengths to concea)... This stylish remake of the 1929 classic, Jealausy, was Davis's last great romantic melodrama for Warner Brothers.
Screenplay by JOHN COLLIER and JOSEPH THAN based on a play by LOUIS VERNEUIL Produced by HENRY BLANKE Directed by IRVING RAPPER
0 FILMS: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Bette Davis.
Unknown:
Claude Rainsas
Unknown:
Alexander Hollenius.
Unknown:
Karel Novak
Unknown:
John Collier
Unknown:
Joseph Than
Play By:
Louis Verneuil
Produced By:
Henry Blanke
Directed By:
Irving Rapper
Karel Novak:
Paul Henreid
Christine Radcliffe:
Bette Davis
Bertram Gribble:
John Abbott
The Butler:
Benson Fong

Carluccio's Italy - Part 2 Italian restaurateur and food writer,
Antonio Carluccio and London fireman, Keith Watt , continue their culinary tour of Italy. This week they feast at the ancestral home of Baron Ricasoli - a castle which dominates its own vineyards. They then meet a water borne crew of Italian firemen operating near the Venice Lagoon. And to round off their trip they cook for a Roman monk with a healthy appetite - his favourite dish is known as 'Priest Stranglers'!
Film editor STEFAN RONOWICZ
Series producer PETER BAZALGETTE Director JEREMY MILLS
A BAZAL production for BBCtv
● FOOD: page 84

Contributors

Unknown:
Antonio Carluccio
Unknown:
Keith Watt
Unknown:
Venice Lagoon.
Producer:
Peter Bazalgette
Director:
Jeremy Mills

Music for Fortepiano played by Melvyn Tan.
The sound of the piano that
Beethoven would have known is vastly different from today's large concert grands. In the fourth of six programmes, Michael Berkeley discusses the virtues of playing on a fortepiano of Beethoven's time with Melvyn Tan and introduces performances of Fur Elise, F Major Variations,
Op 34 and the Sonata No 26 in E flat, Op 81a (Les Adieux).
Recorded in Longleat House in Wiltshire.
Lighting JOHN EYNON Sound PAUL JENKINS
Producer ANDREW QUICK
Director PAUL ISLWYN THOMAS BBC Wales

Contributors

Played By:
Melvyn Tan.
Unknown:
Michael Berkeley
Unknown:
Melvyn Tan
Unknown:
John Eynon
Unknown:
Sound Paul Jenkins

Fourth of six programmes. A group of ten ordinary people take part in a series of psychodramas led by psychotherapist Jinnie Jefferies.
Each week, one member of the group explores a personal problem by dramatically re-enacting painful memories and trying out imaginary solutions. Getting Close and Taking Space
Steve's girlfriend is pregnant and he is terrified by the prospect of fatherhood.
Should he stay or run away? Perhaps suicide is the answer? In this psychodrama, Steve tries out his various options and comes to a surprising conclusion....
Research FLO HERVEY
Directed by LAURENS C. POSTMA Produced by UD1 EICHLER
A BROOK production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Jinnie Jefferies.

continues a season of Australian movies.
Starring and The repercussions of an aborted bombing in London reach Sydney in the form of Michael Riley , on the run from his former 'friends'. He turns to Eve, once his lover and fellow terrorist.
However, she has a new life and Chrissie, her teenage daughter, to protect. So Eve and the innocent girl are forced to flee from Riley and the hit-men out to get him. Chrissie discovers there is a lot about her mother she never knew as the past catches up with all of them ...
Screenplay by GRAHAM HARTLEY based on the novel When We Ran by KEITH LEOPOLD Produced by HARLEY MANNERS
Directed by CHRIS LANGMAN
0 FILMS: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Riley
Play By:
Graham Hartley
Unknown:
Keith Leopold
Produced By:
Harley Manners
Directed By:
Chris Langman
Eve:
Carmen Duncan
Michael Riley:
Michael Aitkens
Chrissie:
Annie Jones
Terrier:
Shane Briant
Toe:
Nicholas Eadie
Pitt:
Redmond Symons
Actor:
Paul Davtdclencie
Meyerdahl:
Peter Stratford
Toe's mates:
Glen Boswell
Toe's mates:
Hans Van Gyen
Toe's mates:
Johnny Hallyday
Cathy:
Simone Buchanan
Sue:
Sarah De Teliga
Frank:
Roger L Howell

A special documentary marking the 50th anniversary of the National Film Board of Canada, founded by an Act of Parliament in 1939 and first administered by the great pioneer documentary film producer, John Grierson. Since then their work has encompassed wartime newsreel and innovative animation, social documentary and the vast screen of IMAX, and won. many international awards including eight Oscars.
The programme was made with the participation of Sydney Newman , who joined the NFBC in 1941 and returned as Film
Commissioner from 1970 to
1975, film-makers Colin Low , Kathleen Shannon and Michael Brault , and the late Stuart Legg and Norman McLaren.
Graphic design BOB CUMMINS Videotape editor ROY DEMERY Production assistant
ROSEMARY BRAITHWAITE
Producer DAVID THOMPSON

Contributors

Producer:
John Grierson.
Unknown:
Sydney Newman
Unknown:
Colin Low
Unknown:
Kathleen Shannon
Unknown:
Michael Brault
Unknown:
Stuart Legg
Unknown:
Norman McLaren.
Editor:
Roy Demery
Unknown:
Rosemary Braithwaite
Producer:
David Thompson

starring
In a small Quebec village in the 1940s the store is the nerve centre of the community. Here Benoit, the young nephew of Monsieur Antoine , storekeeper and undertaker, is often called upon to lend a hand. The events one Christmas Eve launch Benoit on the difficult journey from adolescence to manhood.
This award-winning film, produced by the National
Film Board, has been called 'the best Canadian movie ever made'. It is a sensitive study of a boy's growing understanding of the shortcomings of the adult world he is about to enter.
ROBIN MARCOUX , SERGE EVERS
Screenplay by CLEMENT PERRON Produced by MARC BEAUDET Directed by CLAUDE JUTRA
(A French-Canadian film with English subtitles)
0 FILMS: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Monsieur Antoine
Unknown:
Robin Marcoux
Unknown:
Serge Evers
Unknown:
Clement Perron
Produced By:
Marc Beaudet
Directed By:
Claude Jutra
Benoit:
Jacques Gagnon
Carmen:
Lyne Champagne
L'Oncle Antoine:
Jean Duceppe
Antoine's wife:
Olivette Thibault
Fernand:
Claude Jutra
Jos Poulin:
Lionel Villeneuve
Madame Poulin:
Helene Loiselle
Their children:
Mario Dubic,
Their children:
Lise Brunelle
Their children:
Alain Legendre,
Alexandrine:
Monique Mecure
The big boss:
Georges Alexander

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