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7.40 Evangelical Sects

8.5 Origin of Species

8.10 Computing

8.55 Analogue Computing

9.20 Radio Isotopes

9.45 Indicator Species

10.10 Games Theory

10.35 Regional Analysis

11.0 Materials

11.25 Arms to South Africa

11.50 Simultaneous Equations

12.15 Maths for Science and Technology

12.40 Glasgow

Eagle Country
Narrator BARRY PAINE
The Scottish Highlands and Islands are remote and rugged. Here you can see Britain's rarest animals. Golden eagles breed, and peregrines. Red deer march majestically across the roads; and you might glimpse the rarest of all - the pine marten.
Dick Balharry is responsible for both the animals and land of this vast area, as Nature Conservancy Council warden. He believes that to deny access to people is like locking up a Rembrandt in a vault; and it's his problem to make sure that people do not spoil the very things they have come to enjoy.
Film editor BETTY BLOCK Producer SUZANNE GIBBS
Executive producers ANTHONY ISAACS and CHRISTOPHER PARSONS (Bristol)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Balharry
Producer:
Suzanne Gibbs
Producers:
Anthony Isaacs
Producers:
Christopher Parsons

A lavish television spectacular filmed entirely on location in the Bermuda Islands with guest stars Hubert Smith and his Coral Islanders, The Clayhouse Steel Band, and special guest Anne Murray

A York Enterprises production

Contributors

Singer:
Engelbert Humperdinck
Musicians:
Hubert Smith and his Coral Islanders
Musicians:
The Clayhouse Steel Band
Singer:
Anne Murray
Musical Director:
Laurence Holloway
Producer:
Jack Sobel

Mincho Minchev , the 23-year-old Bulgarian violinist and winner of the Carl Flesch International Violin Competition, plays
Brahms Violin Concerto in with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra leader ERICH GRUENBERG conducted by Alexander Gibson who introduces the programme, which also includes
Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave)
Sound DEREK MILLER-TIMMINS Producer IAN ENGELMANN

Contributors

Unknown:
Mincho Minchev
Leader:
Erich Gruenberg
Conducted By:
Alexander Gibson
Unknown:
Derek Miller-Timmins
Producer:
Ian Engelmann

by F. Tennyson Jesse, dramatised in four parts by Elaine Morgan

Julia and Leonard, more and more hopelessly in love, have reached the climax.

[Repeat]

Contributors

Author:
F. Tennyson Jesse
Adapted by:
Elaine Morgan
Producer:
Rex Tucker
Director:
Raymond Menmuir
Julia:
Francesca Annis
Herbert Starling:
Bernard Hepton
Williams:
John Rapley
Policeman:
Frank Jarvis
Doctor:
Michael Rose
Police Inspector:
Victor Brooks
Leonard Carr:
John Duttine
Witirers:
Anthony Sharp
Nellie:
Anita Sharp Bolster
Gipsy Danvers:
Charlotte Howard
Counsel for the Prosecution:
Kenneth Benda
Julia's Counsel:
Anthony Roye
Policeman in court:
Michael Earl
Waitress:
Deddie Davies
Mrs Carr:
Maryann Turner
Leonard's Counsel:
Terence Brook
Bertha Starling:
Georgine Anderson
Junior Counsel:
Michael Guest
Emily:
Sylvia Barter
Judge:
Christopher Banks
Miss Paramore:
Sonia Graham
Miss Quint:
Hilary Sesta
Lady Supt:
Una Brandon-Jones
Anne Ackroyd:
Petronella Barker
Mrs Almond:
Mary Chester

A series of programmes made specially for audiences in the BBC Regions and now seen countrywide.
Tonight: Four-in-Hand (BBC Midlands)
The Duke of Edinburgh, whose keenness for Four-in-Hand driving has created growing interest in the sport, competed in the National Carriage Driving Event at Cirencester. Between events, cameras were beside PRINCE PHILIP on his carriage as he demonstrated some of the skills and techniques.
Producer DEREK SMITH
Four horse-power driver: page 4

Contributors

Producer:
Derek Smith

BBC Two England

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