6.40 Maths: Complex Analysis
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6.40 Maths: Complex Analysis
7.5 We Parents Know Better
7.30 Maths - Matrices
Story: Who Holds up the Traffic? written and illustrated by ULF LÖFGREN. Presenters
CAROL LEADER, STUART MCGUGAN
Pianist HARRY HAYWARD
Percussionist ALAN GRAHAME Designer KEN STARKEY
Scriptwriter/director NICK WILSON Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
National Playing Fields Association
2.15 Ardenode Stud Stakes (H'cap) (Um)
2.50 William Hill Stakes (H'cap) (5f)
3.25 Michael Sobell Stakes (H'cap) dm)
3.55 Argos Star Fillies Mile (Old Mile)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER
Television presentation DENNIS MONGER
Double Diamond International Team Tournament Further coverage
5.0 The Afro-American
5.25 Shipbuilding
5.50 Mechanics - Rockets, Orbits
6.15 Grasses and Agriculture
6.40 Genes and Development
with Robin Day
News from Peter Woods is followed by an interview with a man or woman behind the headlines.
Associate producer JOHN REYNOLDS Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
BBC2 Snooker Championship
In the second game for the 1975 Pot Black Trophy, Dennis Taylor meets John Pulman
Also featuring Shot of the Week. Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director JIM DUMIGHAN Producer REG PERRIN
(Birmingham)
Old Hands for New Jobs
With over one million people unemployed, the need and the Chance to train people for new industries is pressing. But can the redundant worker - whether he be a shop-floor sweeper or a managing director -successfully train for a new job? Is the training effective?
This year the government is spending E100 million on retraining, and private industry tens of millions more. How well is this money being spent? The Money Programme looks at industrial retraining.
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER
The second of four programmes
I will not say it is possible - I only say that it is true. (CHARLES RICHET) Colin Wilson introduces four cases of extra-sensory perception.
The Search for Pat MacAdam
In 1967 a 17-year-old factory girl disappeared on a journey from Glasgow to Dumfries. Three years later there was still no trace of her and the Dutch clairvoyant Gerard Croiset was called in. He had a long record of success in helping the police all over the world. From his office in Utrecht he pinpointed land-marks on the map of Scotland and directed the searchers to new clues which had tragic implications. With DR CHRIS EVANS
DR ANITA GREGORY
PROFESSOR JOHN TAYLOR
Designer CHRIS ROBILUARD Director COLIN GODMAN Producer ANNE OWEN
Series editor JOHN KING (Bristol)
Six plays by Colin Welland
Never mind the weather
As long as we're together
We're off to see the Wild West Show.
Colin Welland says:
In Good Lad Terry, the club has to find a new captain. As Chas says, 'To be skipper of a club like Cogdon you have to be one of the lads and not - if you know what I mean - summat like a good teacher.'
This time there only seems to be Tony, rebel at home and away, 'you couldn't trust him with our cat,' unless Terry could do the job. He is a good lad, Terry. But a captain? The fight begins...
Double Diamond International Team Tournament
HARRY CARPENTER with highlights
Producers Richard TILLING , FRED VINER Editor A. P. WILKINSON
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
JOHN WESTBROOK reads Warning to Parents by ELIZABETH JENNINGS