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7.30 Mathematics '64: 20: Living Material
A series of twenty programmes reflecting new trends in mathematics and in the teaching of mathematics.
The biologist interested in the growth of a field of wheat cannot measure each shoot individually. How can he draw definite and precise conclusions from his experiments?
Introduced by Alan Tammadge.

8.0 Design to Prosper: 5: The Creative Spark
A series on engineering design.
Computers or no computers, the need for highly creative engineering designers will always exist. Many believe that designers are born, not made; but others believe that the creative spark can be developed by training.
Introduced by Paddy Feeny.

8.30 Brain and Behaviour: 8: Them and Us
The final programme in the series examining the links between mind and body in the light of modern psychiatric knowledge and practice.
A re-examination of the central theme of the preceding programmes and a further discussion of its relevance to us all.
Introduced by The Director of the Department of Psychological Medicine, Guy's Hospital and by The Physician in Charge of the Department of Child Psychiatry, Guy's Hospital.
with a Psychoanalyst and The Superintendent of a County Psychiatric Hospital.

9.0 Remaking Africa: 5: Freedom and After
A series of five programmes about the problems facing newly independent countries.
Introduced by Keith Kyle.
A key problem in independent Africa is to find political structures suited to its needs. Many former British colonies are rapidly shedding the Westminster pattern of democracy. The last programme in this series examines the style of government and the prospects for democracy in the new Africa.
Including contributions from Dr. Milton Obote, Prime Minister of Uganda; Tom Mboya, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Kenya; Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, President-elect of Zambia; Senator Josef P. Mathenge, Leader of Government Business in the Kenya Senate

Contributors

Presenter (Mathematics '64):
Alan Tammadge
Presented by (Mathematics '64):
Frank Yates
Producer (Mathematics '64):
David Roseveare
Presenter (Design to Prosper):
Paddy Feeny
Film cameraman (Design to Prosper):
Stanley Speel
Film editor (Design to Prosper):
Norman Matthews
Film director (Design to Prosper):
Julian Cooper
Director (Design to Prosper):
Richard Thomas
Producer (Design to Prosper):
Jill Wood
Presenter (Brain and Behaviour):
The Director of the Department of Psychological Medicine, Guy's Hospital [name uncredited]
Presenter (Brain and Behaviour):
The Physician in Charge of the Department of Child Psychiatry, Guy's Hospital [name uncredited]
Panellist (Brain and Behaviour):
A Psychoanalyst [name uncredited]
Panellist (Brain and Behaviour):
The Superintendent of a County Psychiatric Hospital [name uncredited]
Designer (Brain and Behaviour):
Norman Vertigan
Producer (Brain and Behaviour):
John Drummond
Presenter (Remaking Africa):
Keith Kyle
Interviewee (Remaking Africa):
Dr. Milton Obote
Interviewee (Remaking Africa):
Tom Mboya
Interviewee (Remaking Africa):
Dr. Kenneth Kaunda
Interviewee (Remaking Africa):
Senator Josef P. Mathenge
Film editor (Remaking Africa):
Andrew Borthwick
Designer (Remaking Africa):
Alan Hunter-Craig
Director (Remaking Africa):
Michael Ryan
Producer (Remaking Africa):
Ian Martin

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