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6.40 London 1650-1750
7.5 Political Stability in Sweden
7.30 Mind = Brain?
Story: Peter's Snowman by ELEANOR THOMAS Presenters SARAH LONG , JON GLOVER
5.25 New Trends in Geography
5.50 Mansfield Park
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The Sixth Test
Australia v England from Melbourne,
Victoria RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the final day's play.
Presented in association with the Australian Broadcasting Commission Producers DAVID KENNING, DENIS KELLY
A series of ten programmes
5: Too much logic-too little magic?
Book (same title), 80p, from bookshops
with Michael Charlton
The extended Thursday edition of Newsday includes the day's News Summary and a longer look at one of the vital issues of the week with the people concerned. Preceded by Weather
by CHARLOTTE BRONTE
Another chance to see this dramatisation in five parts by ROBIN CHAPMAN
Jane and Rochester have come to know each other with the passing of time. Jane is conscious of a mystery that hangs over Thomfield like a curse. One night fire breaks out in Rochester's bedroom and she saves his life. Part 3
A series of 13 programmes about the world Of MARCUS HELVIUS GEMINUS, a Roman who lived between 30 and 65 AD with Robert Erskine 7: Life at the Bottom
Far beneath Geminus in the social scale, the slaves toil away in the hope of earning their freedom.
Director PHILIP CHILVERS Producer BETTY WHITE
Paid Off: The Struggle Back
' I think for the man in his 40s to become unemployed is the ultimate in personal tragedy,' says a man who used to earn 15,000 a year as the managing director of an oil subsidiary. He spent six months on E15 a week social security money, wrestling with debt and humiliation. That was in 1971. The experience changed his life completely.
1971 was a year of high unemployment. At that time James Burke met redundant top executives to find out what it is like to be a boss with no prospect of a job. Now, as the unemployment figures soar again, there are more unemployed executives than ever. JAMES BURKE returns, with a Man Alive team, to look at the long-term consequences of executive unemployment. How did the people he met in 1971 oope after they had reached rock-bottom? How drastically have their experiences affected their lives?
Director HENRY MURRAY
Producer SHIRLEY FISHER Editor ADAM CLAPHAM
David Holmes ; Weather
Suggest Tuesday by DAVID SNODIN ' Shy, romantic 19-year-old searches for experienced ideal partner with whom to share the end of the world. Suggest Tuesday, three o'clock.'
Script editor alan SEYMOUR Designer RAYMOND CUSICK Producer ANNE HEAD
Director DEREK BENNETT
JILL BALCON reads February by HILAIRE BELLOC