6.50 Equivalence Relations 7.15 Social Problems and Social Welfare
7.40 Geology: Britain before Man
8.05 Education: Open Skies.
Grass Roots 8.30 A Community by Design? 8.55 A Strategy for
Benefits 9.20 Energy and Rockets
9.45 Growing Apart at the Margins 10.10 Imaging the Eye
10.35 Mass Producing Fords
11.00 Mastering Management
11.25 Education: Silence in Class
12.15pm 'The Tempest' Act IV
12.40 Statistics: Experiments and Energy 1.05 Modelling Photosynthesis 1.30 Modem Art: Abstract Expressionism 1.55 Culture and Belief in Europe 1450-1600 2.20 Food from the Rainforest
A 93-part epic from India. 63: Sanjay returns to
Hastinapur with the reply from the Pandavas and war now seems inevitable. The time has come for everybody to choose their sides.
(In Hindi with English subtitles.
Eamonn Holmes spends a long weekend in Amsterdam, taking a canal ride, visiting Anne Frank 's house, and meeting a clog maker.
Screen adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's romantic tragedy, starring Rock Hudson, Jennifer Jones
Italy, 1917: Lieutenant Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver, meets and falls in love with a British nurse, Catherine Barkley. However, their happiness is short-lived.
Films: pages 35-42
NEW The start of a ten-part series on Japanese language and culture.
1: Introductions. Bi-lingualTokyo newsreader
Yuka Nukina introduces the country and some of the characters who appear in the series. Producer Terry Doyle
0 SUPPORT MATERIAL: book, 116.95 from retailers; audio cassettes. £29.95 per pack of five.
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Return of the weekly compilation of The
Late Show highlights. 0 STEREO
With Laurie Mayer.
Followed by Weather
The 97th season of Henry Wood Promenade Concerts comes to a close, live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. The concert opens with Cockaigne (Elgar), Towards the Unknown Region (Vaughan Williams) and The Walk to the Paradise Garden (Delius). The first half ends on an operatic note with soprano Gwyneth Jones as Briinnhilde in the immolation scene from
Wagner's Götterdämmerung. Andrew Davis conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra, led by Bela Dekany , with the BBC Chorus and the BBC Singers, chorusmaster Stephen Jackson. Introduced by Richard Baker. Part 2 at
8.55pm on BBC1.
0 STEREO: and simultaneous broadcast with Radio 3
• MUSIC AND ARTS: page 12
With over 250 exhibits from Europe and America the Pop Art Show, which opened at the Royal Academy in London yesterday, is the biggest exhibition of its kind.
Patrick Hughes and Matthew Collins tour the exhibition and review what is one of the best-documented art movements in history.
Including newly shot interviews, archive material, and a complete screening of Ken Russell's classic 1962 Monitor documentary Pop Goes the Easel, about British pop artists Peter Phillips, Derek Boshier, Peter Blake and Pauline Boty.
Comedy starring Peter Sellers
Peter O'Toole
When Michael James consults psychiatrist Fritz Fassbender , the outcome only adds to his problem - an over-abundance of beautiful girls. Woody Allen made his film debut as both writer and actor in this hilarious look at 20th-century man's obsession with sex.
Renee Lefebvre ..........CAPUCINE
Director Clive Donner 0 FILMS: pages 35-42
Continuing the season of programmes shown as part of the celebration of the nationwide Japan festival.
The Discarnates
First showing on network television for this supernatural fantasy. A writer lives in the only apartment in an office block. One night a young woman claiming to be a new neighbour knocks at his door. A Japanese film with English subtitles.
Director Nobuhiko Obayashi ● STEREO
● FILMS: pages 35-42