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(to 11.30)
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A programme for children at home.
(to 11.30)
The fifth in the monthly series of programmes for doctors.
First transmission Thursday, May 13
(to 14.00)
The end of the last day's play at Lord's.
See also BBC-1
(to 18.05)
7.15 What Is Programmed Learning?: 4: Subject Analysis and Programme Validation
A series of five programmes specially prepared for teachers.
The case history of an Ohm's Law programme prepared for technical school students.
Written and presented by Squadron-Leader Ivor Davies, R.A.F. Technical Training Command.
7.45 The Tools of Science: 4: The Proton Synchrotron
A series of six programmes.
Professor C.F. Powell, F.R.S. of the University of Bristol and Professor A. W. Merrison of the University of Liverpool explain how, to probe deeper into the nucleus of the atom, physicists use sub-atomic particles accelerated to enormous energies in giant machines.
Film commentary spoken by John Anthony.
8.15 Fothergale Co. Ltd.: 4: Location Study
A second series of eight programmes illustrating how modern economic ideas and techniques are applied in the management of a small but expanding firm.
Fothergales' impending move worries staff and directors as calculations show where the new factory should be sited.
Devised and introduced by Ronald Brech.
8.55 Freedom - Now: 4: West Germany - New Model
Eight programmes examining the way in which people in some European countries control, or are controlled by, their Governments.
Introduced by Derek Hart.
Has the democracy imposed by the Allies on West Germany after the war worked?
Among those taking part: Professor Dr. Heinrich-Joachim Heydorn, Johannes Gross in London, Senator Klaus Schutz speaking from Berlin
A Musical.
[Starring] Bing Crosby, Mary Martin
with Brian Donlevy, Carolyn Lee, Rochester, Jack Teagarden
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Round off the day with Denis Tuohy, Michael Dean, Nicholas Tresilian, Joan Bakewell and tonight's guests.