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11.40 Resource Unit 11-13: History Pax Romana: the Romans introduced towns and villas to Britain; and some people enjoyed a highly luxurious life-style. Written and presented by ROBERT ERSKINE Producer JILL SHEPPARD
12.5 pm Russian - Language and People. 10: Russian leisure activities; a look back at the language covered so far. And
' Goodbye, Summer ': Episode 5

Contributors

Presented By:
Robert Erskine
Producer:
Jill Sheppard

With Tony Hart, Colin Bennett and Morph.
Tony makes an elephant out of foil, paints a huge wallpainting and crushes up tracing paper. The Caretaker climbs in through the window and tells Tony the remarkable story of 'Jumbo' the elephant. Morph, meanwhile, builds his very own Safari Park!
If you're aged 15 or under [address removed] is the address to send paintings for the Gallery. There's a prize for any that are shown, as long as you put your name, age and address, but we're sorry we can't promise to return any.

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Presenter:
Tony Hart
Presenter:
Colin Bennett
Director:
Christopher Pilkington
Producer:
Molly Cox

presenting the British scene to the British people.
With FRANK BOUGH, SUE LAWLEY HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS Including today: The Living Sea
From the tiny sea anemone swaying gracefully in the current, to the vast fish shoals of the English Channel, Britain's sea life can rival anywhere in the world for variety and colour. In the second of this series about the undersea life around our coasts, Duncan Gibbins and underwater explorer Dr Horace Dobbs travel from the shallows of the Isle of Man to the depths of the Eddystone Reef to seek out the unusual and exotic.

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Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Duncan Gibbins
Unknown:
Dr Horace Dobbs

Written by ROY CLARKE starring Arthur Lowe with John Barron , Noël Dyson
Costume designer MARY HUSBAND Make-up artist MARION RICHARDS Designer GLORIA CLAYTON Producer PETER WHITMORE

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Written By:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Arthur Lowe
Unknown:
John Barron
Artist:
Marion Richards
Designer:
Gloria Clayton
Producer:
Peter Whitmore
Redvers Potter:
Arthur Lowe
Aileen Potter:
Noël Dyson
Rodney:
David Troughton
Myra:
Marguerite Hardiman
North Face pop group:
Dominic Letts
North Face pop group:
Anthony Arundell
North Face pop group:
Roger Martin
North Face pop group:
David Huscroft
Jane:
Brenda Cowling
Vicar:
John Barron
Film director:
Paul Prescott
Hotel maid:
Maggie Ryder
Lady with dog:
Gretchen Franklin
Hotel manager:
John Pennington

A report by Peter Williams
Are we born with our sexual identity? Or do we learn it?
In 1963 a twin boy, just a few months old, had his penis accidentally burnt off during circumcision. The parents were advised to reassign the baby as a girl. Ten years later the child was, according to Time magazine, 'psychologically, at least, a girl'. Last year sex researchers Masters and Johnson, in a new textbook, referred to the case as 'dramatic documentation'. But how successful has the reassignment been? And what can it teach us? Peter Williams looks beyond the first question - boy or girl?
(Postponed from 12 March)

Contributors

Reporter:
Peter Williams
Film Editor:
Graham Shipman
Producer:
Martin Smith

Introduced by Harry Carpenter featuring
European Cup Football
Highlights of one of tonight's quarter-final second leg matches. Commentator JOHN MOTSON
British hopes for European Cup honours rest with Nottingham Forest, the defending Champions, who play Dynamo Berlin in East Germany, and Celtic, winners in 1967, away to Real Madrid, six times winners of the trophy.
The only British club left in the Cup Winners' Cup, Arsenal, travel to Sweden for the second leg of their tie against Gothenburg.
Producer JOHN PHILIPS
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
Sporting Themes (record REH 348, cassette ZCR 348) Jrom record shops

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
John Motson
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

BBC One London

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