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JAN 5TH 1975 BBC1 Sharethis page 9.00: Nai Zindagi NayaJeevan A look back at the past year Produced and presented by ASHOK RAMPAL 9.30: Closedown 11.00: Seeing and Believing The Winter Star by MALCOLM WILLIAMSON EDDIE NEALE attends a performance in St Katharines College, Liverpool, and visits some of the children and handicapped singers. Conductor MICHAEL BUSH 11.30: Closedown 12.50: Farming An Unreasonable Man? One-time militant, often at odds with the Establishment, WALLACE DAY is always in the news when farming is in difficulties, JOHN CHERRINGTON examines his philosophy and his farm. Producer JOHN KENYON (Birmingham) Weather for farmers Contributors Unknown: John Cherrington Producer: John Sherrilyn Kenyon13.15: Made in Britain A Pocket Full of Numbers The home town of Cromwell and Bugner is now famous for pocket calculators as well. 13.25: Children Growing Up - 5 Plus Home and Away The single most important happening in the life of most five-year-olds is the day they start school. Some take the step from home to school in their stride, but for many a little help is needed. 13.50: News Headlines 13.55: Ragtime 14.10: Film Matinee: My Daughter Joy starring Edward G. Robinson Peggy Cummins , Richard Greene Brilliant but ruthless tycoon George Constantin dotes on his daughter until she threatens the success of his mysterious Operation . 15.30: Wildlife Safari to the Argentine A series of zoological exploration Introduced by Jeffery Boswall 1: The High Andes The expedition starts at 16,000 feet, where the climate is severe for both man and wildlife. On the rooftop of South America live strange plants and stranger animals, adapted to resist cold, drought and rarified air. A search by mule-train is mounted for the last vicunas in Argentina - diminutive humpless wild camels. Andean bird specialities include condors, flamingoes, avocets and an American tourist, Wilsons phalarope. 15.55: Tom and Jerry in The Dog House 16.00: The Great War A twenty-six part history 17: Surely we have perished (WILFRED OWEN) Bearing almost the whole weight of the war, the British Army attacks in Flanders. After a successful start, the Battle of Third Ypres bogs down in the mud of Passehendaele, and becomes the Greatest Martyrdom of the War. 16.40: Home Town with Cliff Michelmore In this, the first of a new series, CUFF MICHELMORE Visits Fort William in the West Highlands of Scotland to meet the people and listen to their music. When the Queen came to Fort William in 1958 the red carpet was laid along the pier ... but as she turned she more or less missed the carpet and it ended with me walking on the carpet and the Queen walking alongside on the bare pier-MARGARET MURPHY , the first lady Provost of Fort William. 17.10: David Copperfield by CHARLES DICKENS Dramatised in six parts by HUGH WHITEMORE : part 6 Doras health is causing grave concern. Emly, deserted by Steerforth, has returned to England. Steerforths whereabouts remain a mystery. 18.05: News Weatherman JACK SCOTT 18.15: Time Running Out How can we change our values and attitudes to meet the world crises of over-population, famine, pollution and violence threatening our survival? In the first of six programmes JOAN BAKEWELL talks to Maurice Strong. Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme. In the final analysis, our hopes lie in the choices made by this generation. 18.50: Songs of Praise for the New Year: from Tonbridge with choirs and congregations in the Parish Church, celebrating the theme Jesus: todays man Introduced by LEONARD PEARCEY Ye servants of God (Laudate Dominum) As with gladness (Dix) 0 little town (Malcolm Williamson ) 19.25: Colditz starring David McCallum Jack Hedley Bernard Hepton Anthony Valentine with Christopher Neame Richard Heifer Hans Meyer Paut Chapman Arrival of a Hero by N. j. CRISP With the arrival of a new Second-in-Command appointed from the very highest quarters in Berlin, a direct confrontation between both sides seems unavoidable. 20.15: Film of the Week: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter starring Alan Arkin with Laurinda Barrett Stacy Keach Jr Chuck McCann , Biff McGuire Percy Rodriguez , Cicely Tyson and Sondra Locke Two deaf-mutes, John Singer and Spiros Antonapoulos , live in a small Southern town. Each is the others only friend. When Spiros is committed to a mental hospital, Singer is desolate. To overcome his loneliness, he moves to the town of Jefferson and takes a room with the Kelly Family. from the novel by CARSON MCCULLERS 22.15: News with Kenneth Kendall Weather 22.25: Omnibus: Cathedral Introduced by Christopher Burstall Gloucester Cathedral was founded nearly 900 years ago as a Benedictine Abbey by William the Conquerors private chaplain. Today it is still there, a huge awe-inspiring structure of limestone and timber. How do we experience something so ancient? What can we gain from something conceived and made on so great a scale? https://youtube/watch?v=yBfDMQUNvgk Producer: Mike Wooller Directed By: Christopher Burstall 23.25: Weatherman: Closedown
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