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2.00pm Our Changing World: USSR Written and narrated by Geoffrey Sherlock Population and at 2.20 Farming Slide resource pack
2.40-3.00pm A-Level Geography Innovation and Change Industrial Location (2) Mono (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Sherlock

by NOEL COWARD. The first of three
Coward short stories adapted by JOHN GRAHAM.
A bitter-sweet look at the passengers aboard the cruise ship Mara.
Directed by KAY PATRICK (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Coward.
Adapted By:
John Graham.
Directed By:
Kay Patrick
Capt Berringer:
Trader Faulkner
Hansen:
Paul Gaymon
Irma Z Kaplan:
Libby Morris
Lola Widemeyer:
Honor Blackman
Mrs Teitelbaum:
Hazel Coppen
Mr Teitelbaum:
Malcolm Hayes
Lisa Wendle:
Madeleine Cemm
Orford Wendle/Steward:
Peter Whitman
Eldrich Trumbull III:
John Rowe
Sir Roderick Bland:
William Fox
Lady Bland:
Joan Sanderson

The Prince of the Pagodas
Choreographer Kenneth MacMillan has long wanted to stage
Benjamin Britten 's only full-length ballet score The Prince of the Pagodas. Natalie Wheen goes backstage at the Royal Ballet to talk to dancers, designers and musicians preparing for this major production.
Producer ANTHONY DENSELOW Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth MacMillan
Unknown:
Benjamin Britten
Unknown:
Natalie Wheen

Host Iain Johnstone, with Dick Vosburgh, Verity Lambert, Graham Stark and Robin Ray.
(Stereo) (R)

Contributors

Chairman:
Iain Johnstone
Panellist:
Dick Vosburgh
Panellist:
Verity Lambert
Panellist:
Graham Stark
Panellist:
Robin Ray
Written and researched by:
Jeremy Pascall
Written and researched by:
Phil Swern
Producer:
Andy Aliffe

Beyond the Tunnel of History by Jacques Darras.
3: Highways of Freedom 'Freedom is never genuine without the liberty to move freely.' In medieval times European students would travel from
Oxford to Paris to
Heidelberg or Padua. In the 18th and 19th centuries it was the wealthy and literary who undertook the 'grand tour'. Today a new mobility is within everyone's grasp - and will be further eased by the opening of the Channel Tunnel.
Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacques Darras.
Producer:
Daniel Snowman

Paul Vaughan reports on actor Charles Dance playing one of Shakespeare's bloodiest heroes, Coriolanus; goes on the 'grand tour' with the young bloods of 18th-century Britain; and on Schubert's winter journey with German baritone Olaf Bar.
Producer TIM DEE. Stereo
(Revised repeat Thurs 4.35pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Charles Dance
Baritone:
Olaf Bar.
Producer:
Tim Dee.

Aspects of a decade recalled in nine parts by Harry Thompson. 7: Happy Wanderers The days of the charabanc, works outing and wakes week as suffered in boarding house, youth hostel and holiday camp.
Researcher LUCY BARTLEY Producer AMANDA MARES BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Thompson.

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