6.40 Maths Analysis - Sequences
7.5 The Large Household
7.30 Maths: Normed Spaces
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6.40 Maths Analysis - Sequences
7.5 The Large Household
7.30 Maths: Normed Spaces
Live coverage of the third day in Scarborough. Reporting team:
Robin Day and Richard Wakely
Story: Said the Table to the Chair by EDWARD LEAR illustrated by MAUREEN ROFFEY
Presenters KAREN PLATT , JOHN COLDER
Scriptwriter/Director PETER WILTSHIRE
Further coverage
12.45* Morning Report
A round-up of the debates
2.15 pm Live coverage of the afternoon's session
Outside broadcast producer KEN GRIFFIN
Producer COLIN HART
Editor MARGARET DOUGLAS
5.0 Public Administration
5.50 Modelling for British Steel
6.15 Day School Experiment
6.40 Social Behaviour of Animals
with Robin Day
News from Richard Whitmore is followed by an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines.
BBC2 Snooker Championship
Another opportunity to see how the 1975 Pot Black Trophy was won. Featuring four Pot Black Champions: EDDIE CHARLTON , GRAHAM MILES, RAY REARDON , JOHN SPENCER. And their Challengers: FRED DAVIS , JOHN PULMAN , DENNIS TAYLOR , REX WILLIAMS Tonight: Ray Reardon
1975 World Snooker Champion against Graham Miles
1974 Pot Black Champion Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Guest: JOE DAVIS , OBE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director JIM DUMICHAN
Producer REG PERRIN (Birmingham)
Taxed Beyond Belief
How much of your pay goes in Income Tax? Today the lowest rate of Income Tax is 35 pence in the pound, and for some people it is as high as 98 pence. And as much as another quarter of your income can go in other taxes.
Alan Watson , with John Swinfield , James Bellini , and Bill Kerr Elliott, considers whether our tax system is effective and the right one for our economy. Does it strike the right balance, or is it in need of reform?
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER
I will not say it is possible - I only say that it is true. (CHARLES RICHET)
Colin Wilson introduces four cases of extrasensory perception.
Most people faced by electricity bills which have suddenly trebled, with exploding light bulbs and fuses that jump out of the fuse-box send for the electrician. Herr Sigmund Adam, a respectable elderly Bavarian lawyer did just that. It turned out to be a mistake - what he needed was a ghost-hunter. with PROFESSOR HANS BENDER
DR CHRIS EVANS
DR ANITA GREGORY
PROFESSOR JOHN TAYLOK
Designer CHRIS ROBILLIARD Director COLIN GODMAN Producer ANNE OWEN
Series editor JOHN KING (Bristol)
with and in Adam by MERVYN HAISMAN
Greville wonders whether a client might be his half-brother, but the reticence of their respective mothers, and the handicap of the client, make it impossible to learn the truth.
Created by COLIN MORRIS , DIANE CAMPBELL
Designer TIM GLEESON
Producer COLIN MORRIS
Director Christopher Barry
Presented by Richard Whitmore
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MICHAEL GWYNN reads
A Londoner in New England, 1941 by JAN STRUTHER