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French Television follows the narcotics trail from the poppy fields of Turkey, through Europe, to America. In New York, this French documentary reconstructs a case history - the chase of the grey Jaguar, the last link in a heroin deal.

Introduced by Derek Hart

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Hart
Producer:
Maryse Addison

How to make the world of High Energy Physics accessible and relevant to more than a small group of scientists. That is the object of tonight's Horizon.
Behind the intimidating barrier of scientific language that surrounds this subject lies a pattern of thought which is challenging many commonly held beliefs. So to make it comprehensible Jeremy Newson, a young actor, has been challenged with some of these ideas. To help his understanding there is a game of blind-man's-buff, a musical cake-stand and simulated collisions with real cars.

(Repeated next Sunday afternoon)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy Newson
Film Editor:
Toni Teow
Editor:
Peter Goodchild
Producer:
Denis Postle

A second Birmingham season

'A quarter of a million tons of oil pushed by one engine through crowded waterways. An accident at some time is inevitable.'

Contributors

Writer:
Brian Clark
Script Editor:
Barry Hanson
Designer:
Margaret Peacock
Producer:
David Rose
Director:
Eric Hills
Tony Elliot:
Peter Halliday
Jim Johnson:
Paul Henry
Helmsman:
Jack Holloway
Ted Humphries:
Ken Jones
Pat Elliot:
Anne Raitt
The Captain:
David King
Mr Sinclair:
Paul Williamson
Voice:
Derek Fuke

Donovan sings his hits, including 'Colours' and 'Mellow Yellow,' music from his recent films and new songs - like 'Princess Anne.'

Contributors

Singer/Guitarist:
null Donovan
Sound:
Adrian Bishop-Laggett
Lighting:
Alan Horne
Designer:
Lesley Joan Bremness
Producer:
Stanley Dorfman

BBC Two England

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