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Five programmes on biological research in medicine

Within the cell there are packets of enzymes essential to its function but which produce disastrous effects when their mechanism goes wrong.
Introduced by Dr. Christopher Evans
with Dr. A. C. Allison, Dr. J. Dingle, Professor C. De Duve

Contributors

Presenter:
Dr. Christopher Evans
Speaker:
Dr. A. C. Allison
Speaker:
Dr. J. Dingle
Speaker:
Professor C. De Duve
Producer:
Eurfron Gwynne Jones

Around the World presenting a selection of outstanding travel and adventure films reflecting man's curiosity in the world around him

A French film with an English commentary
Written and directed by Frederic Rossif
English commentary spoken by Lamont Johnson and Bethel Leslie

The animal world in all its facets:
Frederic Rossif's painstaking compilation, consisting of film from almost every country in the world.

Contributors

Photography:
George Barsky
Music:
Maurice Jarre
Writer/Director:
Frederic Rossif
Producer:
Nicole Stephane
Narrator:
Lamont Johnson
Narrator:
Bethel Leslie

The second of two programmes
featuring La Singla, Regla Ortega and Paco de Lucia
Introduced by Olaf Hudtwalcker
(The Festival Flamenco Company appeared by arrangement with Lippmann-Rau and Harold Davison Ltd.)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Olaf Hudtwalcker
Dancer:
La Singla
Dancer:
Regla Ortega
Guitarist:
Paco de Lucia
Design:
Martin Collins
Production:
Stanley Dorfman

This week and every week television in this country brings us the stories and issues that concern us - the arguments, the evidence, the examination. We listen and we watch - sometimes we switch off or over - and then we make up our minds. But nearly all the coverage is seen through our eyes. Elsewhere in Europe the same process goes on - but there the view may be quite different.
Introduced this week by Derek Hart

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Hart
Producer:
Frank Smith

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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