6.40 Physics: Identical Particles
7.5 Elementary Maths: Matrices
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6.40 Physics: Identical Particles
7.5 Elementary Maths: Matrices
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The Bold Bad Bus, stories in verse from Play School, il.60, from bookshops
5.25 Linear Maths
5.50 Pure Maths
6.15 Statistics
6.40 Maths
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Associate producer JOHN SHEARER Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
A French ballet inspired by WILLIAM BLAKE 'S poem The Sick Rose starring Maia Plissetskaia Rudy Bryans and Le Ballet de Marseille
Choreography and direction by ROLAND PETIT
Music by GUSTAV MAHLER
CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA
OF AMSTERDAM conductor BERNARD HAITINK 0 Rose, thou art sick! The invisible worm
That flies in the night, In the howling storm, Has found out thy bed Of crimson joy:
And his dark secret love Does thy life destroy.
Decor by ALAIN LE YAOUANO
Costumes by YVES SAINT-LAURENT
An ORTF/Camera One co-production
A film series set in the beautiful Blue Ridge mountains, starring with guest stars
The Courtship
When Olivia's uncle, a fastidious man of 64, visits Walton's Mountain after an absence of 30 years, he becomes involved with a four-times-married divorcee who sets her cap at him.
Based on EARL HAMNER jr's autobiographical novel Spencer's Mountain Executive producer LEE RICH
in Concert with The God Squad
HUBERT HEARD (keyboard) KENNY LUPPER (keyboard) MANUEL KELLOUGH (drums) from the Music Centre, Wembley
Vocal bac king ROSETTA HIGHTOWER DORIS TROY
Producer STANLEY DORFMAN
Professor Milton Friedman argues that' Inflation is created by Government and by no one else.' Who is to blame for the inflation which has been growing steadily for years and now threatens to accelerate out of control? Greedy businessmen? Irresponsible trade unionists? Spendthrift consumers? According to MILTON FRIEDMAN , Professor of Economics at Chicago University, none of these is to blame: they are merely scapegoats invoked by the true culprit -government. In Britain, he says, successive governments, irrespective of party, have persistently created money in excess of the supply of goods and services. Inflation is the inevitable result. On the other hand there is no problem about how to stop inflation: growth in money supply must be reduced, even if this leads for a while to politically unpopular results such as slower economic growth and higher unemployment.
Professor Friedman argues this case with his critics before an invited audience at the Royal Institution, London.
Chairman Andrew Shonfield
Director STUART HARRIS
Producer DOMINIC FLESSATI
More about this subject: In Vision. Wednesday evening BBC2
Are we losing our headst: page 3
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