A programme for children at home.
Storyteller this week: Eileen Colwell
(to 11.30)
for Tuesday
and the latest news
7.30 Mathematics '64: 9:Transformation Scene
A series of twenty programmes reflecting new trends in mathematics and in the teaching of mathematics.
Alice goes through the looking-glass with the help of a pair of linear equations.
Presented by Geoffrey Matthews.
8.0 Revolution Round the Corner: 3: Investing in Tomorrow
A series of six programmes examining the social, economic, and technological implications of automation.
Introduced by Derek Cooper.
8.45 Materials for the Engineer: 9: The Century Ahead
A series of nine programme on the science of materials made in collaboration with the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London.
Speakers from the previous programmes look to the future of materials science.
Those taking part include: Professor J.G. Ball, Professor R. Sargent, Professor J.H. Argyris, Dr. J.C. Anderson, K. Newman.
9.15 One Hundred Years of Marxism: 3: The Socialist Dilemma
A series of nine programmes describing the development of Communist theory and practice from the time of Karl Marx to the present day.
Eric Hobsbawm, Reader in History at Birkbeck College, University of London and Peter Nettl, Lecturer in Politics, University of Leeds outline the growth of the European socialist movement between 1848 and 1917.
Featuring the woodwind and saxophones of Ronnie Ross, Bob Burns, Johnny Scott and The Freddie Alexander Cello Ensemble.
Introduced by Steve Race.
and a look at tomorrow