Programme Index

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6.35 Chris Plantin , Polyglot Printer of Antwerp 7.00 Managing Schools: A
Department 7.25 Hogarth's Paintings 7.50 Special Relativity 8.15 Maths
Modelling: Seat Belts 8.40 Town and Country in Ancient Rome 9.05 Social Science:
Reading the Landscape 9.55 Arts Foundation Course:
Narrative 10.20 Enzymes:
Thoroughbred Workhorses of the Cell 10.45 Maths:
Tutor.Marked Assignments
11.10 Creative Management: The Baby's in Your Court
11.35 Drifting Continents

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Plantin

Highlights of the World Figure Skating
Championships from
Munich. Commentary by Alan Weeks and Christopher Dean. With Barry Davies.

Contributors

Commentary By:
Alan Weeks
Commentary By:
Christopher Dean.
Unknown:
Barry Davies.

The Importance of Being Oscar
This one-man show based on the life of Oscar Wilde was the jewel in the crown for Irish actor
Michael MacLiammoir 's career. The programme was first shown on St
Patrick's Day 1964. With Niall Toibin.
* PICTURE STORY: page 44

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael MacLiammoir
Unknown:
Niall Toibin.

Featuring England v France in the Save and Prosper international from
Twickenham and Scotland v
Ireland in the Royal Bank of Scotland game from
Murrayfield. With Bill McLaren ,
Nigel Starmer-Smith , Bill Beaumont and Hugo MacNeill.
Introduced by Chris Rea.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill McLaren
Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Unknown:
Bill Beaumont
Unknown:
Hugo MacNeill.
Introduced By:
Chris Rea.

The Great Karoo: a Secret Africa
Home of black wildebeest and cape mountain zebra.
Narrated by Janet Suzman. Producer Colin Cradock
Series editor Mike Salisbury • NATURE: page 12
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Janet Suzman.
Producer:
Colin Cradock
Editor:
Mike Salisbury

Funny for Money. Why are screenwriters paid so much but treated so badly? With screenwriters Oliver Stone
(Platoon), Kurt Luedtke (Out of Africa) and James L Brooks (Terms of Endearment). Director Margy Kinmonth
Series producer Nicolas Kent
• BOOK: same title, L 15.95, from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Oliver Stone
Unknown:
Kurt Luedtke
Unknown:
James L Brooks
Director:
Margy Kinmonth
Producer:
Nicolas Kent

An Evening at American Ballet Theatre
Duets. Merce Cunningham used John Cage 's music in this piece for six dancers.
La Sonambula. Choreographed by George Balanchine to music by Vittorio Rieti. (Rot. Postponed from 3 March)

Contributors

Unknown:
Merce Cunningham
Unknown:
John Cage
Unknown:
George Balanchine
Music By:
Vittorio Rieti.

A new BBC film written by Timberlake Wertenbaker, starring Frances Barber, Peter Capaldi
When Jenny and Bruce Coldfield bring a curious party of enthusiasts to a remote Norfolk village to visit the hidden world of ghost story writer Eleanor Mont other forces begin to stir.
Producer Simon Passmore
Director Nicholas Renton
DRAMA: page 4
FILMS: page 32
TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Writer:
Timberlake Wertenbaker
Producer:
Simon Passmore
Director:
Nicholas Renton
Jenny Coldfield:
Frances Barber
Bruce Coldfield:
Peter Capaldi
Francoise Gite:
Eva Darlan
Nicholas Hart:
Stefan Schwartz
Geoffrey Alderney:
Patrick Godfrey
Rose Alderney:
Philippa Gail
Marie Gold:
Maxine Howe
Chris Anderson:
Clive Russell
Prof Moreau:
Dermot Crowley
Lady Ann:
Jean Anderson
Elsie Mont:
Georgine Anderson
Paul:
David Belcher

Starring Kiefer Sutherland, Liv Ullmann
This frank, award-winning story of sexual discovery is based on the director's own boyhood in 1930s Nova Scotia.
Written and directed by Daniel Petrie FILMS: page 32
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Directed By:
Daniel Petrie
Donald Campbell:
Kiefer Sutherland
Mrs Campbell:
Llv Ullmann
Mr Campbell:
Peter Donat
Sgt Tom Coldwell:
Alan Scarfe
Father Chaisson:
Mathieu Carriere
Chief Charlie Mclnnes:
Chris Wiggins
Mary McNeil:
Isabelle Mejias
Diana Coldwell:
Jane McKinnon
Saxon Coldwell:
Leah Pinsent
Joe Campbell:
Peter Spence
Marie Chaisson:
Paullne Laffont
Blanche:
Stephane Audran

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