Programme Index

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9.00 Town Portraits

9.10 Teaching Today

9.40 Standard Grade History

10.00 Look and Read

10.20 Around Scotland

10.40 Into Music

11.00 Watch

11.15 Logo

11.30 Lernexpress

11.45 Let's See

12.00 Good Sport

12.20 Scene

12.50 English File

1.20 The Brollys
Animated cartoon.

1.40 English Time

2.00 News and Weather
followed by Words and Pictures

With Helen Rollason.
World Figure Skating Championships
From the Olympiahalle,
Munich. Highlights of the Men's Free Programmes.
Rugby Union
A look at tomorrow's climax of the Five Nations
Championships. England prepares to face the French at Twickenham, while the Scots entertain the Irish at Murrayfield. Also a review of the FA
Cup Quarter-Finals; and Comic Relief at Cheltenham.
0 SPORT: page 12
Including at

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Rollason.

Starring
Deborah Kerr
Robert Mitchum
Sister Angela , a Catholic nun (Deborah Kerr ), and a US marine, Mr Allison (Robert Mitchum ), are stranded together on a Japanese-occupied Pacific island during the Second World War.
Director John Huston 0 FILMS: page 36

Contributors

Unknown:
Deborah Kerr
Unknown:
Robert Mitchum
Unknown:
Sister Angela
Unknown:
Deborah Kerr
Unknown:
Mr Allison
Unknown:
Robert Mitchum
Director:
John Huston

Last in the present series. Each week Public Eye examines issues and stories ranging from health and environment themes to media, arts and sport.
Presented by Peter Taylor. Editor Nigel Chapman

Contributors

Presented By:
Peter Taylor.
Editor:
Nigel Chapman

Including Creative Planting-a monthly guide to planning beds and borders, taking inspiration from garden centre displays and the principles of planting design. Also, why do houseplants change their habits despite your tender loving care? With
Geoff Hamilton , Nigel Colborn and Anne Swithinbank.
Executive producer Stephanie Silk Plant list on Ceefax page 617
● INFORMATION LINE: 0[number removed]: GARDENING: page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Nigel Colborn
Unknown:
Anne Swithinbank.

Yes! It's those men again! A new series of comedy and satire starring
Rory Bremner , John Bird and John Fortune replaces the advertised news bulletin.
Director Simon Spencer Producer Geoff Atkinson ● COMEDY: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Rory Bremner
Unknown:
John Bird
Unknown:
John Fortune
Director:
Simon Spencer
Producer:
Geoff Atkinson

It has been said that the English hoard words like misers and the Irish spend them like sailors. Tonight's Arena presents three great Irish masters of the English language, Flann O'Brien, Patrick Kavanagh and Brendan Behan. Anthony Cronin, poet, friend and fellow-drinker, recalls their genius and their wild exploits in Dublin. Producers Kate Meynell and Rosemary Wilton
Series editors Nigel Finch and Anthony Wall
Picture Story: page 75

Contributors

Unknown:
Flann O'Brien
Unknown:
Patrick Kavanagh
Unknown:
Brendan Behan.
Unknown:
Anthony Cronin
Producers:
Kate Meynell
Producers:
Rosemary Wilton
Editors:
Nigel Finch

The Free Dance from the Olympiahalle, Munich. In the Ladies' Original Programme, British eyes will be on Joanne Conway 's bid to continue her European form. Commentary by Alan Weeks and Christopher Dean. Introduced by Barry Davies.

Contributors

Unknown:
Joanne Conway
Commentary By:
Alan Weeks
Commentary By:
Christopher Dean.
Introduced By:
Barry Davies.

First showing on network television.
Johan the baker is 35 and totally inexperienced in love so when his friends fix him up with a pen friend he has no doubt about the happy ending in store. A Dutch film with English subtitles.
Written and directed by Danniel Danniel 0 FILMS: page 36

Contributors

Directed By:
Danniel Danniel
Johan:
Johan Leysen
Eva:
Marijke Veugelers
Paul:
Jake Kruyer
Mother:
Coby Timp
Peter:
Peter Smits
Gerard:
Piet Kamerman

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