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'I am early today but I won't walk to work because my shoes pinch. The bus queue is very long, and as I haven't enough money for a taxi, I'll travel by train'.
Complex decisions can be made for us by our simple robot once we reduce it to a set of simple decisions on a flow diagram.
Presented by Dr. Raymond Cuninghame-Green.

Repeated next week for Schools

Contributors

Presenter:
Dr. Raymond Cuninghame-Green
Producer:
Edward Goldwyn

by William Shakespeare.
Adapted by John Barton.
[Starring] The Royal Shakespeare Company
in Peter Hall's production broadcast in eleven parts.
(First shown on BBC-1)

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Adapted by/Director, for the Royal Shakespeare Company:
John Barton
Music, for the Royal Shakespeare Company:
Guy Woolfenden
Settings and costumes, for the Royal Shakespeare Company:
John Bury
Director, for the Royal Shakespeare Company:
Peter Hall
Producer, for BBC Television:
Michael Barry
Director, for BBC Television:
Robin Midgley
Gloucester:
Paul Hardwick
Warwick:
Brewster Mason
Winchester:
Nicholas Selby
Suffolk:
William Squire
Exeter:
Donald Burton
Somerset:
Philip Brack
York:
Donald Sinden
Eleanor:
Colette O'Neil
Messenger to Gloucester:
Rhys McConnochie
Sir John Hume:
Charles Kay
King Henry VI:
David Warner
Margaret:
Peggy Ashcroft
Bolingbroke:
Gareth Morgan
Margery Jourdain:
Madoline Thomas
Townsman:
David Rowlands
Simpcox:
John Normington
Simpcox's wife:
Sheila Grant
Messenger to the Council:
James Laurenson

A topical magazine of the arts.
Introduced by Julian Jebb.
This edition includes:
Clarkie
A portrait of Clarkson Rose, Grand Dame of the British theatre, who is starring in his fifty-first pantomime at the Palace Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea.

Contributors

Presenter:
Julian Jebb
Subject (Clarkie):
Clarkson Rose
Director:
Leo Aylen
Director:
Jack Bond
Director:
John Mapplebeck
Director:
Tristram Powell
Producer:
Melvyn Bragg

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More