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7.40 Foundation Maths: Statistics

8.5 Perfect Solids

8.30 Cell Dynamics: 1

8.55 Sir Edward Frankland

9.20 Computer Design Systems

9.45 Communications in Planning

10.10 Public Expenditure

10.35 New Trends in Geography

11.0 Choosing a Material

11.25 Language and Learning

11.50 Environment

12.15 Maths: Vector Spaces

12.40 Income

The John Player League Glamorgan v Essex
Although Glamorgan have yet to win honours in the John Player League, Majid and his team may well have some surprises up their sleeves for Essex Sunday League specialists Fletcher, Boyce and Turner.
PETER WALKER introduces the programme which includes news of today's other fixtures.
Commentators at Ebbw Vale:
JOHN ARLOTT , JIM LAKER
TV presentation: BOB DUNCAN and JOHNNIE WATHERSTON

Contributors

Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Bob Duncan

A digest of the news of the week and other world matters of interest seen by news cameras around the world. The interesting, the picturesque, the important and the dramatic plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear. with Peter Woods
Editor BILL NORTHWOOD

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Woods
Editor:
Bill Northwood

The Wild Dogs of Africa
The last of three African studies by Hugo van Lawick and Jane Goodall Narrated by DAVID ATTENBOROUGH
The story of Solo, the frail, unwanted pup in a pack of African wild hunting dogs, has made this one of the most talked-about wildlife films ever made.
But this is only part of the study that Jane Goodall and Hugo van Lawick undertook on the social structure of the ' genghis pack' of wild dogs which they followed for over two years.
Directed and co-produced by BARON HUGO VAN LAWICK
A Swan production
Producers BILL travers and JAMES HILL Series editors ANTHONY ISAACS and CHRISTOPHER PARSONS (Bristol)

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugo van Lawick
Unknown:
Jane Goodall
Unknown:
David Attenborough
Unknown:
Jane Goodall
Unknown:
Hugo Van
Unknown:
Baron Hugo van Lawick
Editors:
Anthony Isaacs
Editors:
Christopher Parsons

introduces the new series of films which begins on Tuesday.
In the auction rooms of London and New York, millions of pounds are spent each year on master-pieces of tribal art - masks from Africa, golden jewellery from Peru, rugs from Persia. No longer are these dismissed as ' primitive,' and they are now admired for their artistry in just the same way as the major works of European sculptors and painters.
They express with power and directness the beliefs of the people who made them. And yet a mask is not at its best in a museum. How much more powerful it becomes as the embodiment of a spirit in a ritual dance drama, seen by the light of a crackling fire and animated by the pounding rhythm of drums.

A series made in London starring Glen Campbell and featuring his guests from the world of music
This week's special guests : Seals and Croft featuring CARL JACKSON with BILL GRAHAM , BOB FELTS and DENNIS MCCARTHY
Vocal backing by the MACOIE STREDDER SINGERS
Orchestra directed by RICHARD HOLMES Special musical arrangements by DENNIS MCCARTHY
Sound LEN SHOREY
Lighting BILL MILLAR Designer
LESLEY BREMNESE Producer TERRY HUGHES

Contributors

Unknown:
Glen Campbell
Unknown:
Carl Jackson
Unknown:
Bill Graham
Unknown:
Dennis McCarthy
Directed By:
Richard Holmes
Arrangements By:
Dennis McCarthy
Unknown:
Len Shorey
Unknown:
Bill Millar
Unknown:
Lesley Bremnese
Producer:
Terry Hughes

Holkham Hall , Norfolk is an 18th-century mansion in the Italian style in which few changes have occurred since it was built. It is a lasting reminder of an age of elegance and of its most famous owner, Coke of Norfolk, the anti-royalist revolutionary.
The music in the programme comes mainly from the years when Holkham was being built, 1734-1762, and includes pieces by J. C. Bach , J. S. Bach , Boyce, Handel, Haydn, Hook and the six-year-old Mozart.
It is performed by the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by PHILIP LEDGER
With WILLIAM BENNETT , ANN ROSE , JOHN KINGSLEY SMITH and ELIZABETH DE LA PORTE
Producer ROY TIPPING ‡

Contributors

Unknown:
Holkham Hall
Unknown:
J. C. Bach
Unknown:
J. S. Bach
Directed By:
Philip Ledger
Unknown:
William Bennett
Unknown:
Ann Rose
Unknown:
John Kingsley Smith
Unknown:
Elizabeth de la Porte
Producer:
Roy Tipping

Starring Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder with Kenneth Mars, Estelle Winwood
How to succeed on Broadway without really staging a hit show? Persuade a number of wealthy ladies to over-finance a surefire flop. At least, that's producer Max Bialystock's formula for success. But can he be sure that his play is the solid gold turkey he's been looking for?
This Week's Films : page 15

Contributors

Director:
Mel Brooks
Max Bialystock:
Zero Mostel
Leo Bloom:
Gene Wilder
Franz Liebkind:
Kenneth Mars
'Hold Me, Touch Me' Old Lady:
Estelle Winwood
Eva Braun:
Renee Taylor
Roger De Bris:
Christopher Hewett
Ulla:
Lee Meredith
Carmen Giya:
Andreas Voutsinas
Lorenzo St Du Bois:
Dick Shawn
Violinist:
Josip Ellic
Concierge:
Madlyn Cates
Drama critic:
John Zoller
Drunk in theatre bar:
Bill Hickey

The Penfold PGA Championship
Highlights of the third day's play in this E50,000 72-hole stroke play event.
HARRY CARPENTER reports from the famous links at Royal St George's where 80 of the world's top golfers have been competing to qualify for the final round and a chance of winning the £10,000 first prize.
Commentators HENRY LONGHURST
PETER ALLISS , MARK MCCORMACK
Producers RICHARD TILLING and FRED VINER
Editor A. P. WILKINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Commentators:
Henry Longhurst
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Mark McCormacK
Producers:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Editor:
A. P. Wilkinson

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