6.40 Maths Analysis: Bounds
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6.40 Maths Analysis: Bounds
7.05 Demographic Crisis
7.30 Maths: Differentiation
Story: The Line Sophie Drew by PETER and SUSAN BARRETT Presenters
CAROL CHELL , JOHNNY BALL
Pianist WILLIAM BLEZARD Designer MARY SPENCER
Scriptwriter/director JUDY WHITFIELD Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
The Grand
National Meeting BBC outside broadcast cameras cover four races on the second day of the Grand National meeting
2.30 Coronation Hurdle (Div I)
3.5 The Mildmay Chase (2m 80 yds)
3.40 Coronation Hurdle (Div II)
4.10 The 122nd Liverpool Spring Cup (lm 2f 130yds)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JOHN HANMER , JIMMY LINDLEY Introduced by TONY GUBBA
TV presentation by RAY LAKELAND
5.00 Consequences of the War: 1914-30
5.15 Air Traffic Control: Simulation
5.50 Mechanics: Particles
6.15 Ecological Sampling
6.40 Nutrition Feeding and Digestion in Animals
A series of 11 programmes about interpersonal relationships, built around the work of a group. 1: Expectations
Introduced by GAIE HOUSTON and IAN FALLOON
With PAUL ARLINGTON
SUSAN GLANVILLE
Director RON BLOOMFIELD Producer JOHN RADCLIFFE
with Michael Charlton. News Summary preceded by Weather
Regency Furniture described by ARTHUR NEGUS. Off the Shelf
A public library recently sold off 4,000 books; among them were some bargain buys.
Arthur Negus answers viewers' questions; Hugh Scully introduces the programme
Director PAUL SMITH. Producer ROBIN DRAKE Series editor JOHN KING (Bristol)
Bob Harris with Russ Ballard
Laurie Lieberman
Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
The first in a series of six Country Tales.
A short story by JOSEPHINE POOLE Read by Alan Dobie Cameraman
GEORGE SHEARS
Film editor CHARLES ALDRIDGE DirectorJOHN KING (Bristol)
New York - Debt City
Like many of the world's great cities, New York is fast running out of money. Already the Mayor, Abe Beame , is considering mass lay-offs of policemen, firemen and dustmen. As New York sinks even deeper into debt, The Money Programme reporter JOHN SWINFIELD talks to the Mayor, his staff, and the City's creditors.
Cameraman GODFREY JOHNSON Film editor PETER GILLBE Producer DAVID LLOYD
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER
Her life and work dramatised by Robin Chapman. Part 3
with Peter Dorling ; Weather
CYRIL CUSACK reads The Jaguar by TED HUGHES. 11.30 Close