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7.40 Traffic Plan for Norwich

8.5 Unemployment

8.30 Science Foundation Course

8.55 Engineering Mechanics

9.20 Paris Exhibition - 1900

9.45 Solids, Liquids and Gases

10.10 Iron

10.35 The Public Library

11.0 Seeing the Future

11.25 Maths for Science

11.50 Handicapped in the Community

12.15 Great Britain 1750-1950

1.5 Industrial Relations 1969

1.30 Maths: Lebesgue Integration

Malcolm Muggeridge pays tribute to six men whose lives spanned the story of Christendom - men of outstanding genius whom he sees as six characters in search of God. 6: Dietrich Bonhoefler - the 20th century theologian who died in a German prison camp.
' Death is the supreme festival and the road to freedom.'
Director PAT FERNS
Producer NIELSEN-FERNS LIMITED A TIME LIFE film

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Unknown:
Dietrich Bonhoefler

A digest of the news of the week and other world matters of interest seen by news cameras around the world. Plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear, with Kenneth Kendall
Editor BILL NORTHWOOD

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Kendall
Editor:
Bill Northwood

Bahia
Narrated by STEFAN KALIPHA
Bahia is the city where Brazil began 430 years ago. First the Portuguese came with swords in their hands, then the slaves - three and a half million of them - with chains on their feet. They built a city they call Bahia -The Bay. No other town in the new world has preserved so many traces of Africa with its finery, its cadences, its palm-oil stews, its cults and-above all-the exciting rhythms of its music and dances. In this musical portrait of a city, we follow little Roberto Santos a 12-year-old black boy-around his Bahia to discover the mysteries of Capoeira and Candombole, the excitement of Maculele and Samba, the way of life of a million people.
Executive producer BOB SAUNDERS Series editors ANTHONY ISAACS and CHRISTOPHER PARSONS Preview: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Stefan Kalipha
Unknown:
Roberto Santos
Producer:
Bob Saunders
Editors:
Anthony Isaacs
Editors:
Christopher Parsons

Aid Station: Someone's got to go. An aid station at the Front, with no medical staff left alive, sends out a call for help.

Contributors

Hawkeye:
Alan Alda
Trapper John:
Wayne Rogers
Colonel Blake:
McLean Stevenson
Radar:
Gary Burghoff
Major Frank Burns:
Larry Linville
HotlipS:
Loretta Swit

A magazine for television on Sunday evenings
... observations, exploration and sometimes illumination of what's going on, what's being said and what might be happening up and down this land week by week in 1976. with Alasdair Clayre Nemone Lethbridge
Ned Sherrin
Editor DONALD BAVERSTOCK BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Alasdair Clayre
Unknown:
Nemone Lethbridge
Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Editor:
Donald Baverstock

The American pianist Earl Wild specialises in romantic piano music of notorious technical difficulty. His performances have been partly responsible for the revival of interest in music written by and for the great virtuosi of the last century.
In this programme he talks to Robin Ray about his opinions and attitudes to this kind of music, and plays works by Chopin, Liszt and Liszt's pupil, d'Albert.
Lighting JOHN SUMMERS Sound ADRIAN STOCKS Designer JOHN HURST Producer ALAN BENSON

Contributors

Pianist:
Earl Wild
Unknown:
Robin Ray
Producer:
Alan Benson

starring
Gordon Pinsent , Frank Converse Will Geer , Linda Goranson
Gordon Pinsent stars in his own story of life in Newfoundland. Will Cole is a rumbustious clown, who delights in his inability to grow up. When a foolish prank leads to tragedy, he is forced to re-examine his way of life.
Director PETER CARTER. Films: page 8

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Pinsent
Unknown:
Frank Converse
Unknown:
Will Geer
Unknown:
Linda Goranson
Unknown:
Gordon Pinsent
Director:
Peter Carter.
Will Cole:
Gordon Pinsent
Andrew Scott:
Frank Converse
Stan:
Will Geer
Ruth Lowe:
Linda Goranson
Con Williams:
E P 'Ted' Henley
Mary Cole:
Estelle Wall

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