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6.40 Hormones and Homeostasis
7.05 Ideas for the Future
7.30 Biosynthesis of Terpenes
A magazine for Asian viewers
Story: The Snail by FRANCES PARTRIDGE Presenters
JULIE STEVENS , JOHN GOLDER
Gillette Cup: Second Round Worcestershire v Essex from Worcester
Further coverage of this 60-over match, and news of today's other games.
Armchair Cricket 1975, 11.25, from bookshops
5.0 Personality Growth and Learning
5.25 English Flats of the 1930s
5.50 The Educative Community
6.15 Mental Hospital: Work and Ideologies
6.40 Hamlet
7,5 Maths: Turing Machines
with Alan Watson
Every weekday evening an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines follows the News Summary
Preceded by Weather
This week's knockout chess game is a highly intriguing dash between two experts who specialise in the same opening -the fashionable Modern Defence. One has written two best-sellers on this opening, and the other used it to win the Junior Championship of Europe and so became the world's youngest-ever International Master. George Botterill
1975 British Champion v
John D. Nunn
Junior Champion of Europe Presenter JEREMY JAMES
Director john WILCOX
Producer ROBERT TONER
A personal view by J. Bronowski in 13 programmes
7: The Majestic Clockwork
' What would the world look like if I rode on a beam of light? '
(ALBERT EINSTEIN)
If the world and its character could be clearly understood by two men only, they might well be Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein. They are connected by light, as DR BRONOWSKI shows in bringing their two worlds to life. The universe of Newton, clear, English, stately, like the music and the great buildings of his century ticking away with a fine clockwork mechanism; nicely regulated by laws. Then the quizzical world of Einstein whose direct truth and questions could turn the dignified universe upside-down in the interests of a clearer understanding. We ride with Einstein on his beam of light to end our journey in our own century.
Producer DICK gilling
Series editor Adrian MALONE
Book (same title), 15.50, from bookshop,
The Story of the Red Orchestra in three parts
1: Kent Calling Director
Early in 1939 a man arrived at a Finnish town near the Arctic Circle. He travelled under a variety of aliases but his real name was Leopold Trepper , a leading agent of the Soviet Secret Service, and he was in the process of creating an intricate spy network stretching across Europe.
Scenario by PETER ADLER , HANS GOTTSCHALK and FRANZ PETER WIRTH ' based on the book ' Codeword: Direfctor* by HEINZ HOHNES
Director FRANZ PETER WIRTH
A production Of BAVARIA ATELIER GMBB
Gillette Cup: Second Round Worcestershire v Essex
PETER WEST introduces highlights of today's match.
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
ROBERT POWELL reads The Laird by GEORGE MACKAY BROWN