The four-page supplement of 1973 Open University programmes, as printed in Radio Times, is obtainable on request from Information Services (Ref EP), [address removed]
That is the proportion in which the wealth of this country... divided up - five per cent of the population own 95 per cent of the wealth, some £138,000,000,000
The world's coral is threatened by plagues of starfish. Why? British marine biologists have found some of the answers.
The World About Us: Danger! Venomous Animals: BBC2 Sunday 7.25 pm
A digest of the news of the week and other world matters of interest, plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear
with John Edmunds
The last of three programmes with Geoffrey Moorhouse talking to people about insights into reality glimpsed through drugs, madness or mysticism. Are these experiences a genuine contact with God or merely delusion?
Contributors include: Metropolitan Anthony, Francis Huxley, Kathleen Raine, Fr Aelred Squire, OP
Apart from the odd adder or stinging insect, in Britain we aren't troubled much by animals with poison in their attack. In other parts of the world people are less fortunate: from South America to India venomous animals abound.
Australia has more than its fair share: lurking in Sydney back gardens are funnelweb spiders, tiny, but capable of giving a lethal bite; and the seas around Australia are filled with beautiful creatures with deadly habits.
(From Bristol)
The animals you could learn to love: page 11
by Roy Clarke
Starring Ronnie Barker
and featuring Bill Maynard and Priscilla Morgan
Albert's life is tied to Ashfield Football Club - bottom of the League.
A film starring James Stewart
with Doug McClure, Glenn Corbett, Patrick Wayne
With his new son-in-law commissioned in the Confederate Army and his youngest son captured by the Federal Army, Charlie Anderson can no longer stand aloof from the Civil War.
by William Douglas Home
with Geraldine McEwan as Molly
Nigel Davenport as Eric
Jack May as Graham
Eric and Molly's respective marital partners are marooned elsewhere for the night. Eric is determined to pick up where he left off, many moons ago...
(The other Mr Home: pages 3 and 4)
(Colour)
with William Rushton, John Wells and Clive James