Simon King looks at gulls nesting on flat urban rooftops. Last in the series.
(Shown yesterday)
(Stereo)
Satire, and the first of a Saturday Matinée comedy double bill. Starring
Carole Lombard
Fredric March
A demoted reporter hears about a young woman with a fatal disease and senses a chance to make front page news.
DirectorWilllamWellman(1937,U) ◆ See Films: pages 46-56 ***
Musical, and the second of a Saturday Matinée comedy double bill. Starring Doris Day
Unaware that herfortune has been wiped out in a stock market crash, stage-struck Nanette promises tofinance a musical. Her Uncle Max agrees, but only on the condition that Nanette says "no" to every question for 24 hours.
Director David Butler 950, U) ◆ See Films: pages 46-56 **
Further live action from Lord's.
Highlights of today's play can be seen at
12 midnight. Stereo ....
Applies if BBC 1 shows live football at 2.30pm
Tonight's programme is presented by Janine di Giovanni of Mail on Sunday.
Producer Brian Blake Stereo
Presented by Jennie Bond. Suttitied
Weather Suzanne Charlton
The third in a series of four workshops for young musicians. Sarah Walker joins the Fife Youth Jazz Orchestra in the build-up to a concert with saxophonist Joe Temperley.
Event sponsored by Lloyds Bank
Helen Rollason introduces highlights from Killamey where Great Britain and Ireland are competing against the US forthe Curtis Cup. Commentary by Alex Hay and Beveriey Lewis.
Producers Alastair Scott and Barbara Stater
Stereo.....
Drama, recorded live in performance, portraying the experiences of young Glaswegian men in the Great War.
Directed for television by Derek Bailey with Sebastian Graham-Jones.
(Stereo)
Highlights of the third day's play from Lord's. Introduced by Richie Benaud.
Psychological drama starring Irene Papas
Three exiled women, all escaping from their own personal tragedies, meet on a Greek island. Their lives and fates are to become inextricably linked. Director Paul Cox (1989) ◆ See Films: pages 46-56 **
Followed by Weatherview
Tonight, percussionist Colin Currie and pianist Robin Michael play music by Rosauroand Richard Michael.
Director Bob Coles