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8.05 Modelling a Chemical Reaction

8.30 Time

8.55 Advisory Programme for Applicants: 1

9.20 Numerical Control: 1

9.45 Industrial Social Systems

10.10 Positive Discrimination in Education

10.35 The Public Library

11.0 Tensile Testing

11.25 School Careers

11.50 Atoms and Molecules

12.15 Maths: Dual Spaces

12.40 Pearl Harbor

Peter Moloney and Dana in a quiz on world religions and the Bible. Julian Chagrin sets more mime problems. Finalists: England (North) v London (South) In the chair Joan Bakewell
Producer ROBERT TONER
Executive producer CECIL KORER

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Moloney
Unknown:
Julian Chagrin
Unknown:
Joan Bakewell
Producer:
Robert Toner
Producer:
Cecil Korer

A Bay in the Balance
Balmain bugs, gummy sharks, sea pens and ghost shrimps - all part of the network of life that makes Australia's Westernport Bay a focus of attention for the world's marine scientists. The bay, only a stone's throw from Melbourne, is a playground for that city. It is also a commercial fishing port and is a potentially valuable industrial port. Such use has killed other bays, but Westernport is alive and relatively well. Now, for the first time, there is a major scientific effort to find out how this network functions before planning its future.
Narrator/producer BARRY PAINE
Specialist photography OXFORD SCIENTIFIC FILMS Film editor JIM CRYAN
Executive producer ROBERT HORNE Series editors CHRISTOPHER PARSONS and ANTHONY ISAACS (Bristol)
Produced in association with the ABC

Contributors

Producer:
Robert Horne
Editors:
Christopher Parsons
Editors:
Anthony Isaacs

A new series made in London starring Glen Campbell
Special guest Wayne Newton featuring CARL JACKSON
With BILL GRAHAM , BOB FELTS and DENNIS MCCARTHY
Vocal backing MAGGIE STREDDER SINGERS Orchestra directed by RICHARD HOLMES Special musical arrangements by DENNIS MCCARTHY
Designer LESLEY BREMNESS Producer TERRY HUGHES

Contributors

Unknown:
Glen Campbell
Unknown:
Wayne Newton
Unknown:
Carl Jackson
Unknown:
Bill Graham
Unknown:
Dennis McCarthy
Directed By:
Richard Holmes
Arrangements By:
Dennis McCarthy
Designer:
Lesley Bremness
Producer:
Terry Hughes

The story of Ed Murrow written and narrated by Frank Gillard
"Ed believed that a reporter's job was to inform as objectively as possible. He was full of opinions but felt that they should be clearly labelled as such."
Charles Collingwood reporting from CBS, New York.
For 25 years Ed Murrow was America's most respected broadcaster. First, from wartime Britain with his nightly report - This Is London and later in the US with his weekly CBS TV programme - See It Now. Before he died in 1965, he was knighted in recognition of his war-time services.
The programme has extracts from some of Murrow's famous broadcasts and includes interviews with SENATOR HUBERT HUMPHREY, FRED W. FRIENDLY, CHARLES COLLINGWOOD, Murrow's widow (JANET), and SIR HUGH GREENE (former Director-General of the BBC).

Contributors

Unknown:
Ed Murrow
Unknown:
Frank Gillard
Unknown:
Hubert Humphrey
Unknown:
Fred W. Friendly
Unknown:
Charles Colling
Unknown:
Sir Hugh Greene
Executive Producer:
Will Wyatt
Producer:
Peter Foges

Starring Anthony Newley, Joan Collins, Milton Berle, Connie Kreski

To secure a kind of immortality for himself, Heironymus Merkin has assembled on a beach the undying 'monument' to his life and career, a great pile of personal bric-a-brac.

Contributors

Producer/Director:
Anthony Newley
Heironymus Merkin:
Anthony Newley
Polyester Poontang:
Joan Collins
Good Time Eddie Filth:
Milton Berle
Mercy Humppe:
Connie Kreski

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