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A series of ten programmes 4 : The Feeling of Reality
Schools are increasingly using ' Theatre in Education ' groups to stimulate work in the classroom. How successful is this, and how do these visits fit into the normal activity of the school?
Introduced by PAUL VAUGHAN
Producer PETER CANTOR
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5.25 Renaissance and Reformation
5.50 Solids, Liquids and Gases
6.15 X-Ray Diffraction
6.40 Maths: Functions
with Michael Charlton. Every weekday evening an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines follows the News Summary. Preceded by Weather
Associate producer JOHN SHEARER Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
Mr George 's Lake
Windermere town was virtually created by George Pattinson 's ancestors. Generations of his family building firm have styled and shaped a picture postcard community since this once isolated corner of Britain was opened up by the railways.
Today, MR GEORGE - as he's known - admits that he lives 100 years out of his time, preferring to model his life-style on the grace and elegance of the Victorian Golden Age of Windermere. Typical is his devotion to the steam launches he has salvaged from the lake bed -launches which once carried the new gentry, the industrial barons and their ladies about the lake.
Executive producer JENNIFER JEREMY
Director PETER HERCOMBE (Birmingham)
starring Ben Murphy as Jones and Roger Davis as Smith with guest stars Jim Backus Chill Wills , Rod Cameron
The Biggest Game in the West
A duel of words and wit between Patrick Campbell , Joyce Hopkirk Harold Evans and Frank Muir Gabrielle Drake , Michael Bates Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON , BILL TODMAN Director MICHAEL GOODWIN Producer JOHNNY DOWNES
Fusion: The Energy Promise
The Holy Grail of modern physics is Fusion - the dream of unlocking all that stored nuclear power in the sea to produce inexhaustible energy. When will it happen and why has it taken so long? In an attempt to crack the problem in time for the next Energy Crisis but one, the scientists of 17 nations are now working at it.
So far, the effort has cost the world £400-million and taken a quarter of a century.
Narrator WILLIAM FRANKLYN
Editor BRUCE NORMAN
Producers MICK JACKSON , STUART HARRIS ‡
The Trip to Jerusalem by SNOO WILSON
' She's a woman, I'm drunk, we're both dangerous ... Why don't you go and sit in another carriage? '
Designer AUSTIN RUDDY Producer ANN SCOTT Director JOHN HEFIN
David Holmes ; Weather
People make Television
London Women's Film Group present highlights from their Amazing Equal Pay Show and discuss their work in the context of a male-dominated film industry.
(Repeated next Saturday afternoon. Open Door is produced by the public. Skilled help and advice is available from the BBC's Community Programme Unit
ROBERT POWELL reads
Sea Fever by JOHN MASEFIELD