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7.15 Aids in Education: 6: Still, Concept, Model
A series of eight programmes.

Before we can come to terms nowadays with many scientific concepts it's often necessary to learn a new vocabulary. This evening's programme shows the way in which audio-visual aids can help to break the 'abstract barrier' words alone sometimes create.

7.45 Brain and Behaviour: 5: The Emerging Pattern
A series of eight programmes examining the links between mind and body in the light of modern psychiatric knowledge and practice.

Why does adolescence so often create problems for a child and its parents? What happens if we fail to become fully adult in our behaviour?
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.
First transmission on September 8,1964

8.15 The Character of Physical Law: The Messenger Lectures: Programme 3: The Great Conservation Principles
by Professor Richard Feynman.
A BBC Television Outside Broadcast from Cornell University, U.S.A.

Contributors

Designer (Aids in Education):
Gordon Roland
Director (Aids in Education):
Alan G. Bell
Producer (Aids in Education):
Felicity Kinross
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]
Designer (Brain and Behaviour):
Norman Vertigan
Producer (Brain and Behaviour):
John Drummond
Lecturer (The Character of Physical Law):
Richard Feynman
Producer (The Character of Physical Law):
Alan Sleath

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