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6.40 Computing: Files
7.5 Reading Development
7.30 Elementary Maths: Circuits
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The Hare and the Tortoise by JULIA DONALDSON presented by THE PLAYBOARD PUPPETS Presenters
KAREN PLATT , STUART MCGUGAN
Pianist WILLIAM BLEZARD Designer KEN STARKEY
Scriptwriter/director juoy whitfield Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTIA FELGATE
5.0 Nazi New Order
5.25 Ecosystem: 1
5.50 Mechanics: Brake Squeal
6.15 Ecology
6.40 Comparative Physiology
with Alan Watson
Every weekday evening an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines follows the News Summary Preceded by Weather
Mahler: Symphony No 8 in E flat The 1975 season of Henry Wood Promenade Concerts opens tonight with Mahler's' Symphony of a Thousand.' BBC2 joins with Radio 3 in stereo to relay this massive, triumphant work direct from the Royal Albert Hall.
EDDA MOSER (soprano)
LINDA ESTHER GRAY (soprano) WENDY EATHORNE (soprano)
ELIZABETH CONNELL (mezzO-SOp) BERNADETTE GREEVY (contralto) ALBERTO REMEDIOS (tenor)
SIEGMUND NIMSGERN (baritone) MARIUS RINTZLER (bass) BBC SINGERS
BBC CHORAL SOCIETY
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA
CHORUS, WANDSWORTH SCHOOL CHOIR
. BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader eli GOREN conductor PIERRE BOULEZ
Introduced by CORMAC RIGBY
Director RODNEY GREENBERG
(The Sunday Prom series begins on BBC1 with Strauss Night. 3 August)
Promenade Concerts Prospectus, 30p, from bookshops
A dramatisation of ten short stories written in the 1920s.
Mary Morris , Lewis Fiander
Fanny Rowe and Angela Thorne in Aunt Tatty by ELIZABETH BOWEN dramatised by FAY WELDON
1926 ... The socially incompatible Paul and Eleanor want to marry-even though they know Aunt Tatty will be against them on principle.
Sound RICHARD CHIIBB
Lighting NIGEL WRIGHT Designer FANNY TAYLOR Producer PIETER ROGERS Director VALERIE HANSON
Book (same title), 95p, from bookshops
Germany - Beyond the Miracle
The images of West German prosperity have been with us for 20 years, but today those images are tarnished. More than one million people are unemployed. Volkswagen and other great German companies are in trouble, and trade unions are increasingly militant. So, has the German economic miracle ended?
ALAN WATSON reports from West Germany.
Producer COLIN HART
Assistant editor PAUL Ellis
Editor JOHN DEKKER
Presented by Richard Whitmore Weather
MARTIN JARVIS reads Fountain by ELIZABETH JENNINGS