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7.40 Mitosis

8.5 Leda and the Swan

8.30 Foundation Maths: Logic

8.55 The Weissenhof Siedlung 1927

9.20 The Concept of Full Employment

9.45 Astronomy Before Copernicus

10.10 Pure Maths: Topology

10.35 Polluted Water

11.0 Chemistry of Carbon Compounds

11.25 Resources for a City

11.50 Statistics: Correlation

12.15 Open Forum

12.40 Behaviourism

1.5 Educational Decision-Making

starring Alan Ladd
Sophia Loren , Clifton Webb
Diving for sponges in the Aegean Sea, a Greek peasant girl discovers an ancient sunken ship-and a legendary statue. An American archaeologist wants the treasure to remain in Greece, but a millionaire art connoisseur is determined to add it to his personal collection.
Director JEAN NEGULESCO
This Week's Films: page II

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Ladd
Unknown:
Sophia Loren
Unknown:
Clifton Webb
Director:
Jean Negulesco
James Calder:
Alan Ladd
Victor Parmalee:
Clifton Webb
Phaedra:
Sophia Loren
Government man:
Alexis Minotis
Rhif:
Jorge Mistral
Dr Hawkins:
Laurence Naismith
NikO:
Piero Giagnoni

A series of programmes made specially for audiences in the BBC regions and now seen for the first time throughout the United Kingdom.
Tonight, from BBC Scotland: The Italian Connection
High in the Italian Alps, a Scottish village celebrates the greatest day of its history. Donny MacLeod joins the people of Gurro in revelry to celebrate the legend that their village was colonised by Scottish soldiers in the 16th century. From Scotland came a clan chief and pipers for the ceremony. The visitors sampled local sausages and sipped Sambuca, while the villagers tried whisky and haggis.
Producer BILL hook
Series co-ordinator FRANK GILLARID

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Producer:
Bill Hook
Unknown:
Frank Gillarid

by Muriel SPARK: dramatised in three parts by KEN TAYLOR
Selina has claimed Nicholas from Jane who is too big for the lavatory window, the gateway to romance on the roof. Soon it's to become a way of life or death. Part 3
Script editor LENNOX PHILLIPS Sound COLIN DIXON
Designer SALLY HULKE
Producer MARTIN USEMORE Director MOIRA ARMSTRONG
(Repeated: Thursday. 8.10 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ken Taylor
Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Producer:
Martin Usemore
Director:
Moira Armstrong
Jane Wright:
Miriam Margolyes
Nancy Riddte:
Marilyn Finlay
Judy Redwood:
Jane Cussons
Nicholas Farringdon:
James Laurenson
Jill:
Tina Heath
Pippa:
Anne Louise Wakefield
Tricia:
Kate Atkinson
Dormitory girls:
Juliet Manderey
Dormitory girls:
Marion Bailey
Lady Julia Markham:
Iris, Russell
Warden:
Janet Burnell
Joanna Childe:
Rosalind Shanks
Anne Baberton:
Patricia Hodge
Dorothy Markham:
Sarah Nash
Pauline Fox:
Judith Paris
Selina Redwood:
Mary Tamm
Greggie:
Madeleine Christie
Collie:
Rosamund Greenwood
Jarvie:
Valerie Lush
Tilly:
Anna Sharkey
Mrs Dobell:
Donna Todd
Felix Dobell:
Ed Bishop
Fireman:
James Appleby
Rev Childe:
Edward Burnham
Rudi Bittesch:
Jack Shepherd
Narrator:
Marjorie Westbury

The Coca-Cola Bournemouth
Championships of Great Britain
The Men's Singles Semi-Finals Highlights of today's matches. Introduced by DAVID VINE
Commentators DAN MASKELL andBILL KNIGHT
Producer FRED VINER

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Vine
Commentators:
Dan Maskell
Commentators:
Bill Knight
Producer:
Fred Viner

Introduced by Melvyn Bragg Potter Thompson
A children's opera: produced for the stage by MICHAEL ELLIOTT
Composer GORDON CROSSE and ALAN GARNER (author of such well-known children's stories as Elidor and The Owl Service) have taken the Cheshire legend of Potter Thompson as the starting point for their children's opera. with the FINCHLEY CHILDREN'S MUSIC GROUP conductor JOHN ANDREWES
Liberty Centenary
Arthur Lasenby Liberty opened his famous store in Regent Street, London, 100 years ago today. It was only a tiny half-shop then, and sold nothing but Oriental goods. Within a few years, it had become a mecca for the artistic avant-garde -Ruskin, Carlyle, Rossetti, Whistler and Oscar Wilde.
EDWIN MULLINS takes a look at the store's early years.
Sonny Rollins
One of the great jazz saxophonists of all- times. His latest disc is called ' The Cutting Edge.'
Dance Workshop
As an experiment 2nd House invited three dancers from the Ballet Rambert and three from the London Contemporary Dance Theatre to work together to see if they can create something different, working with people they don't know and have never danced with before.
Dancers: JOSEPH scoglio
JULIA BLAIKIE , MARILYN WILLIAMS (Ballet Rambert)
MICHA BERGESE, PATRICK HARDING -IRMER, KATE HARRISON (London Contemporary Dance Theatre)
Music: BOB DOWNES. WENDY BENKA
Producer DENNIS MARKS Director BOB LOCKYER
Assistant editor TONY CASH Editor BILL
MORTON Crosse references: page 4

Contributors

Introduced By:
Melvyn Bragg
Introduced By:
Potter Thompson
Unknown:
Michael Elliott
Unknown:
Composer Gordon Crosse
Unknown:
Alan Garner
Unknown:
Potter Thompson
Unknown:
Oscar Wilde.
Unknown:
Edwin Mullins
Unknown:
Sonny Rollins
Unknown:
Julia Blaikie
Unknown:
Marilyn Williams
Unknown:
Patrick Harding
Unknown:
Kate Harrison
Music:
Bob Downes.
Director:
Bob Lockyer
Unknown:
Morton Crosse
Potter:
John Winfield
Girl:
Sharon Cooper
Boy:
Bernard Jenkin
Hero:
David Rookwood

Tony Bilbow and Philip Jenkinson look at the development of Mafia and underworld films to coincide with two British premieres - Stavisky, directed by Alain Resnais and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo which has its British Premiere on BBC2 tomorrow evening, and The Godfather Part 2, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, which has just opened in London.
Producer BARRY BROWN
Philip Jenkinson : page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Jenkinson
Directed By:
Alain Resnais
Directed By:
Francis Ford
Producer:
Barry Brown
Unknown:
Philip Jenkinson

Starring Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons

Diane Tremayne, the spoiled, neurotic daughter of an unsuccessful novelist, hates her stepmother. When Mrs Tremayne narrowly escapes death in a gas-filled room, she claims that there was an attempt on her life.
This Week's Films: page 15

Contributors

Producer and director:
Otto Preminger
Frank:
Robert Mitchum
Diane:
Jean Simmons
Mary:
Mona Freeman
Mr Tremayne:
Herbert Marshall
Fred Barrett:
Leon Ames
Mrs Tremayne:
Barbara O'Neil
Bill:
Kenneth Tobey

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