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7.40 Geography

8.5-8.30 Philosophy

8.55 Man-made World

9.20 Biochemistry

9.45 Ecology

10.10 Linear Maths

10.35 Open Forum

11.0 Concorde

11.25 Importance of Parliament

11.50 Maths

12.15 Maths: Matrix Approach

12.40 Industrialisation

1.5 Prime Minister's Office

1.30 Upper Clyde Shipbuilders

The Spirit World of Tidikawa Narrated by John Rowe
The Bedamini people lead hard and simple lives in the rain forests of New Guinea. They grow crops and hunt wild animals ... and if food gets very scarce, they eat other people. But though their day-to-day lives are basic, the Bedamini have a complex mythology. They believe that in the forest there is a world of spirits that mirrors the world of men.
Directed by JEF and su DORING Presented by COLIN LUKE
Series edited by ANTHONY ISAACS and CHRISTOPHER PARSONS

Contributors

Unknown:
John Rowe
Directed By:
Jef And
Presented By:
Colin Luke
Edited By:
Anthony Isaacs
Edited By:
Christopher Parsons

from London's Talk of the Town Introduced by Kenneth Williams starring
From Denmark Nina
From Mexico Pepe Jaramillo From England
Keith Harris, John Klox ALYN AINSWORTH
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Script by KENNETH WILLIAMS and PETER ROBINSON
Designer STEVE BROWNSEY Producer ERNEST MAXIN
Kenneth Williams 's Preview: page 5

Contributors

Introduced By:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
John Klox
Unknown:
Alyn Ainsworth
Script By:
Kenneth Williams
Script By:
Peter Robinson
Designer:
Steve Brownsey
Producer:
Ernest Maxin
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams

played by the Academy of St Martin-in-the-Ficids director Neville Marriner
George Malcolm (harpsichord)
London's river Thames and the nearby St John's Church, Smith
Square, is the visual setting for a programme of music by Handel which can be heard simultaneously in stereo sound on Radio 3.
NEVILLE MARRINER'S world-famous chamber orchestra play The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba; the Water Music Suite in D; the Harpsichord Concerto, Op 4 No 3, in G minor; and the Concerto Grosso, Op 6 No 11, in A major. Produced and narrated by KENNETH CORDEN
Director RODNEY GREENBERG A BBC/RM co-production

Contributors

Director:
Neville Marriner
Harpsichord:
George Malcolm
Unknown:
Kenneth Corden
Director:
Rodney Greenberg

by COLETTE: dramatised in five parts by MICHAEL VOYSEY starring Yvonne Mitchell
Scott Antony. Brenda Bruce
Cheri has come back to Lea. Pt 4
Producer MARTEN LlSEMORE
Director CLAUDE WHATHAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Voysey
Unknown:
Yvonne Mitchell
Unknown:
Scott Antony.
Unknown:
Brenda Bruce
Producer:
Marten Llsemore
Director:
Claude Whatham
Edmée:
Lorna Heilbron
Dr Arnaud:
Robert McBain
Chert:
Scott Antony
Desmond:
David Wood
Lea:
Yvonne Mitchell
Charlotte:
Brenda Bruce
Patron:
Peter Bowles
Nurse:
Barbara Bermel
Constance:
Yvette Rees

People Make Television
Tonight The British Society for Social Responsibility in Science make a programme they call Science for People
Now after decades of television worship of the wonders of science, 45 minutes for those who feel that the society that produced Flixborough, Concorde, asbestosis, CS gas, napalm, Space Race, must be changed.
Open Door is produced by the public. Skilled help and advice is available from the BBC's Community Programme Unit.

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