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7.40 Fetal Physiology

8.5 Donatello and Vasari

8.30 Foundation Maths: Logic

8.55 English Flats of the 1930s

9.20 The Corporate Economy

9.45 Everyman

10.10 Maths: Turing Machines

10.35 Maths: Lebesgue Convergence

11.0 Biosynthesis of Terpenes

11.25 Ideas for the Future

11.50 Statistics: Sampling

12.15 Public Administration: Oxford

12.40 Perceptual Learning

1.5 Silicon Solar Cells

starring Cary Grant Deborah Kerr
In this famous love story, a young couple, both intending to marry millionaires, fall in love on a luxury liner but agree to separate for six months before getting married.
Director LEO MCCAREY Films: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Cary Grant
Unknown:
Deborah Kerr
Director:
Leo McCarey
Nickie Ferrante:
Cary Grant
Terry McKay:
Deborah Kerr
Ken:
Richard Denning
Lois:
Neva Patterson
Grandmother:
Cathleen Nesbitt
Announcer:
Robert Q Lewis

A series made specially for audiences in the BBC regions and now seen countrywide.
Tonight, from BBC Scotland: The Icelandic Altarpiece
In 1899 a primitive altarpiece was bought from a tiny country church in Iceland by a wealthy Victorian gentlewoman from Scotland. What happened to it after that? And who was the mysterious buyer whose name alone w&s known - Mrs Disney Leith ?
Tonight Magnus Magnusson pursues the altarpiece - and the story of the remarkable Victorian heiress who inspired the poet Algernon Swinburne.
Film editor MIKE TOSH Producer DAVID MARTIN
Series co-ordinator FRANK GILLARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Disney Leith
Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Algernon Swinburne.
Unknown:
Frank Gillard

by ALBERTO MORAVIA
Another chance to see this dramatisation in four parts by RAY LAWLER starring Margaret Whiting
Cesira and Rosetta were disgusted with the slovenly habits of Concetta and Vincenzo. They left the farm and went to join the evacuees living in the mountains above Fondi.
Part 3
Producer MARTIN LISEMORE Director GARETH DAVIES
(Repeated: Thursday 8.10 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alberto Moravia
Unknown:
Ray Lawler
Unknown:
Margaret Whiting
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Gareth Davies
Cesira:
Margaret Whiting
Rosetta:
Jenny Twigge
Paride:
Michael Forrest
Signora Festa:
Margaret John
Filippo:
Godfrey James
Severino:
Artro Morris
Michele:
Edward Wilson
Tommasino:
Raymond Witch
German sergeant:
Roger Hammond
Vincenzo:
Reg Lye
German soldier:
Vladan Zivkovic
Lawyer:
Edward Burnham
Lawyer's mother:
Margaret Boyd
German major:
Jerome Willis
German lieutenant:
Stephen Bradley
British officer:
Roy Spencer

Seven films written and presented by David Attenborough 7: Across the Frontiers
The world has shrunk. Few tribal societies remain unaffected by the outside world, and often that contact is lethal to their way of life and to their art. However, in some places the collision of cultures has brought about a blending of the old and new with astonishing results.

Contributors

Presented By:
David Attenborough

The Open
Championship
Today at Carnoustie, the Open Champion for 1975 received his magnificent
Trophy and the winner's cheque for £7,500.
Among those contesting the title were many previous holders including JACK NICKLAUS , ARNOLD PALMER , LEE TREVINO , TOM WEIS
KOPF, and, of course, the defending champion GARY PLAYER.
Today, however, a new name could well be added to the roll of honour to go alongside the greatest names in golf.
Commentators HENRY LONGHURST
PETER ALLISS , HARRY CARPENTER
MARK MCCORMACK and DAVE THOMAS
Producers Richard TILLING , FRED VINER
Editor A. P. WILKINSON
BBC Baak of Golf, £1.30 from bookshops
Test Match Highlights: England v Australia
RICHIE BENAUD introduces the outstanding action from the third day's play at Edgbaston.
TV presentation bill TAYLOR, MIKE ADLEY Producer DAVID KENNING

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Nicklaus
Unknown:
Arnold Palmer
Unknown:
Lee Trevino
Unknown:
Tom Weis
Commentators:
Henry Longhurst
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Mark McCormacK
Unknown:
Dave Thomas
Producers:
Richard Tilling
Producers:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Mike Adley
Producer:
David Kenning

' They locked me on the sound stage for three months and I never stopped dancing -I wias in tears half the time.'
Debbie Reynolds talking about Singin' in the Rain in a conversation with Philip Jenkinson , which also includes extracts from That's Entertainment!, The Rat Race, The Unsinkable Molly Brown , and Divorce - American Style.
Producer MARGARET SHARP Philip Jenkinson : page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Debbie Reynolds
Unknown:
Philip Jenkinson
Unknown:
Molly Brown
Unknown:
Philip Jenkinson

starring
Lee Patterson , Eddie Byrne Betty McDowall , Ewen Solon
At the turn of the century, London is terrorised by a series of murders attributed to a savage killer dubbed ' Jack the Ripper.' In each case the victims are young girls, and the murder weapon a surgeon's scalpel.
In this film version of the Jack the Ripper story, Scotland Yard enlists the aid of a young American detective to track down the moat famous murderer in criminal history. produced, directed and photographed by ROBERT S. BAKER and MONTY BERMAN Films: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Lee Patterson
Unknown:
Eddie Byrne
Unknown:
Betty McDowall
Unknown:
Ewen Solon
Unknown:
Robert S. Baker
Sam Lowry:
Lee Patterson
Inspector O'Neill:
Eddie Byrne
Anne Ford:
Betty McDowall
Sir David Rogers:
Ewen Solon
Dr Tranter:
John Le Mesurier
Clarke:
George Rose
Music Hall manager:
Philip Leaver
KMty Knowles:
Barbara Burke
Helen:
Anne Sharpe
Simes:
Denis Shaw
Louis Benz:
Endre Muller
Nelly:
Esma Cannon
Blake:
George Woodbridge

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