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What are the ultimate limits to what a computer can do? Oddly enough, this question was answered as long ago as 1936-years before the first computer began to work-by the English mathematician, Alan Turing.
Introduced by Benedict Nixon.
Repeated next week For Schools
The award-winning documentary on the remote and exotic peoples of Indonesia, who, untouched by Western civilisation, still live a simple life in which religion and ceremony play a dominant role.
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Election Broadcast on behalf of the Conservative and Unionist Party.
Also on BBC-1 and BBC Wales
The last programme in a series in which the world-famous opera producer Carl Ebert works on scenes from Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro with students and young professional singers.
Tonight's programme includes Figaro's aria Aprite un po' followed by Susanna's aria Deh vieni from Act 4.
Written and directed by George Kacjender.
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada
followed by The Weather
Stay up a little longer with Denis Tuohy, Joan Bakewell, Michael Dean and whoever else turns up.