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7.40 Amplifiers and Amplification

8.5 Chemical Processes

8.30 Species and Populations

8.55 Open Forum

9.20 Instrumentation

9.45 Thermodynamics: 2

10.10 Policies, Authority and Attainment

10.35 Traffic: Norwich

11.0 Social Class: Work

11.25 Personality Growth and Learning

11.50 Chemical Reactions

12.15 Maths: Differential Equations

12.40 Dartington Hall School

The John Player League featuring Yorkshire v Lancashire
The Red Rose and the White Rose have been meeting in various contests for several hundred years. Today is no exception. If it's Lancashire v Yorkshire it's not just another cricket match, it's always the war of the roses.
PETER WALKER introduces the programme which includes news of today's other fixtures.
Commentators at Headingley: JOHN ARLOTT and JIM LAKER
Television presentation
BOB DUNCAN and JOHN MCNICHOLM

Contributors

Introduces:
Peter Walker
Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Unknown:
John McNicholm

The Unofficial Countryside Written and introduced by Richard Mabey London... most of us think it's the ultimate in concrete waste-lands. Not so! There's a kestrel nesting in a drainpipe on the -side of a furniture factory in Tottenham; badgers being fed in a suburban garden: black redstarts breeding in a half-demolished gasworks.
These are some of the stars in the story which RICHARD MABEY tells us of London's natural history - story of how wildlife has adapted itself to man's interference. It's a story that's set in the unlikely jungles of docks, reservoirs and canals; of railway banks, factories, churchyards and sewage farms ... Richard Mabey shows us how astonishingly rich in wildlife is London's ' Unofficial Countryside.'
Producer DAVID COBHAM
Series editors ANTHONY ISAACS and CHRISTOPHER PARSONS (Bristol)
The green underground: pages 50-53

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Mabey
Unknown:
Richard Mabey
Unknown:
Richard Mabey
Producer:
David Cobham
Editors:
Anthony Isaacs
Editors:
Christopher Parsons

The Peter Gordeno Show
BBCtv's entry for the annual international competition recorded
. at the Casino in Knokke, Belgium starring Peter Gordeno with the NORMAN MAEN DANCERS
THE MAGGIE STREDDER SINGERS
Choreography by NORMAN MAEN
Musical director RONNIE HAZLEHURST Costume LINDA MARTIN
Designer ROBIN TARSNANE Producer JAMES MOIR

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Gordeno Show
Unknown:
Peter Gordeno
Choreography By:
Norman Maen
Director:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Linda Martin
Designer:
Robin Tarsnane
Producer:
James Moir

The earth does not belong to man but man to earth ... : Chief Seattle's words as he handed over his lands in 1855 have become an ironic and damning indictment of the white man's ways.
Producer/director JOHN c. STEVENS

The Hungarian-born violinist accompanied by MICHAEL ISADOR plays
Ravel Piece en forme de Habanera Chausson Poeme
Brahms Sonata in A major, Op 100 Bartok Second rhapsody Introduced by SIAN PHILLIPS
Director ROBIN LOUGH

Contributors

Accompanied By:
Michael Isador
Introduced By:
Sian Phillips
Director:
Robin Lough

X-Rays were discovered quite by chance in Germany in 1895. In Britain the news of these new rays that could see right through you was greeted with a mixture of fun and fear. But while enterprising manufacturers advertised special X-Ray-proof clothing for the public, a handful of enthusiasts grasped the medical value of the discovery and founded the earliest hospital X-Ray departments. What none of these pioneers could know were the terrible dangers to the body of accumulated radiation.
Four radiographers, who survived those early days, recall what it was like to be amongst the first 'X-Ray men.'

Contributors

Film editor:
Andy Walker
Producer:
Stephen Peet
Director:
Christopher Cook

starring Robert Mitchum with Brenda Vaccaro Jan-Michael Vincent
Twelve years ago, in a drunken fury, Harry Graham murdered his wife. Now, released from prison, he is trying to start a new life when his teenage son Jimmy, confused and filled with resentment, seeks out his father.
Producer and director HERBERT B. LEONARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Mitchum
Unknown:
Brenda Vaccaro
Unknown:
Jan-Michael Vincent
Unknown:
Harry Graham
Director:
Herbert B. Leonard
Harry K Gra!ham:
Robert Mitchum
Jenny:
Brenda Vaccaro
Jimmy:
Jan-Michael Vincent

BBC Two England

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