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7.15 Aids in Education: 8: Closed-circuit Television
A series of eight programmes.

Geoffrey Hodson introduces three educationists to talk about the closed-circuit units they are running, and a discussion on the pros and cons of this new aid to teachers follows.

7.45 Brain and Behaviour: 7: The Adult under Treatment
A series of eight programmes examining the links between mind and body in the light of modern psychiatric knowledge and practice.

What is psychoanalysis? How large a part can physical treatment or drugs play in dealing with mental illness?
Introduced by the Director of the Department of Psychological Medicine, Guy's Hospital and a psychoanalyst.
(First transmission on Sept. 22, 1964)

8.15 The Character of Physical Law: The Messenger Lectures: Programme 5: The Distinction of Past and Future
by Professor Richard Feynman.
A BBC Television Outside Broadcast from Cornell University, U.S.A.

Contributors

Presenter (Aids in Education):
Geoffrey Hodson
Designer (Aids in Education):
Gordon Roland
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):
A psychoanalyst [name uncredited]
Designer (Brain and Behaviour):
Norman Vertigan
Producer (Brain and Behaviour):
John Drummond
Lecturer (The Character of Physical Law):
Professor Richard Feynman
Producer (The Character of Physical Law):
Alan Sleath

Preston Sturges writer and director of Christmas in July
Starring Dick Powell, Ellen Drew
with Raymond Walburn, William Demarest, Ernest Truex
See page 27

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Preston Sturges
Jimmy McDonald:
Dick Powell
Betty Casey:
Ellen Drew
Mr. Maxford:
Raymond Walburn
Mr. Dildocker:
William Demarest
Mr. Baxter:
Ernest Truex
Don Hartman:
Franklin Pangborn
Mr. Schindel:
Alexander Carr
Dick:
Rod Cameron
Mr. Waterbury:
Harry Hayder

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