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5: Man Alive - Multicultured
Talk Swap
Jack Pizzey investigates the hidden mechanisms of misunderstanding people from different ethnic groups. Producer JOHN TWITCHIN (R) (e) and at 12.40pm
The Black and White Media
Show Highlights
Extracts from films shown on Monday and Tuesday. (R) (e)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Pizzey
Producer:
John Twitchin

Weather followed by An Artist on Every Corner
Artist Stanhope Forbes arrived in Cornwall in 1884 and was to become the legendary Father of the Newlyn School.
Written and produced by DAVID SPIRES

Contributors

Artist:
Stanhope Forbes
Produced By:
David Spires

Magenta De
Vine, Sankha Guha , Michael Douglas ,
John Holdsworth , Laura Walsh , Brenda Emmanus ,
Tyler Brule and the team present news, issues, sport, fashion and music broadcast live. Studio director JOHN ROONEY Editor RACHEL PURNELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Sankha Guha
Unknown:
Michael Douglas
Unknown:
John Holdsworth
Unknown:
Laura Walsh
Unknown:
Brenda Emmanus
Unknown:
Tyler Brule
Director:
John Rooney
Editor:
Rachel Purnell

The Portrait Photographers Richard Avedon touches on the relationship between photographer and subject. Cecil Beaton remembers photographing Churchill, Jane Bown snaps Larry Hagman , plus Karsh and Angus McBean on the portrait.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Avedon
Unknown:
Cecil Beaton
Unknown:
Jane Bown
Unknown:
Larry Hagman
Unknown:
Angus McBean

Nefertari - For Whom the Sun Shines
Queen Nefertari, wife of the famous Egyptian pharaoh,
Ramesses II, died more than 3,000 years ago. Her tomb, just south of the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, was discovered in 1904. It revealed some of the most beautiful wall paintings in Egypt, but so badly damaged that they have never been on show to visitors. A team of specialists is now engaged in restoration. 'Our aim', says its Italian director, Paolo Mora , 'is maximum conservation, minimum intervention', confident that in the near future Nefertari's tomb will be open to the public.
Written and narrated by David Drew.
Executive producer BRUCE NORMAN Producer DENIS MORIARTY

Contributors

Director:
Paolo Mora
Unknown:
David Drew.
Producer:
Bruce Norman
Producer:
Denis Moriarty

Are You Now, Margaret?
A Congressional aide visits, but is fact-finding really his motive?
Directed by CHARLES S. DUBIN (R)

Contributors

Directed By:
Charles S. Dubin
Hawkeye:
Alan Alda
BJ:
Mike Farrell
Colonel Potter:
Harry Morgan
Hot Lips:
Loretta Swit
Charles:
David Ogden Stiers
Radar:
Gary Burghoff
Klinger:
Jamie Farr
Fr Mulcahy:
William Christopher

A four-part series written by Dennis Potter.
2: Blackeyes is going all the way. To the top. 'It's the attitude that counts,' coos the photographer, 'as well as all it takes, body-wise.' The beautiful young model seems willing to do almost anything to climb the silken ladder. But at what cost? And what is the dark secret from long ago which makes her so ready to pay the bill? An old man knows the answer. And a younger one, tenderly watching and watching, is trying to work it out. With an ache in his heart....
Original music by MAX HARRIS
Production designer GEOFF POWELL Editors CLARE DOUGLAS and MICHAEL PARKER
Produced by RICK MCCALLUM Directed by DENNIS POTTER * CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Written By:
Dennis Potter.
Music By:
Max Harris
Designer:
Geoff Powell
Editors:
Clare Douglas
Editors:
Michael Parker
Produced By:
Rick McCallum
Directed By:
Dennis Potter
Kingsley:
Michael Gough
Jessica:
Carol Royle
Jeff:
Nigel Planer
Blackeyes:
Gina Bellman
Det Blake:
John Shrapnel
Jamieson:
Colin Jeavons
Mark Wilsher:
David Westhead
Singer:
Dennis Lotis
Photographer:
Peter Guinness
Little Jessica:
Hannah Morris
Stilt man:
Nicky Bee

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