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7.40 Foundation Maths

8.05 Poetic Language

8.30 Pure Maths

8.55 Logic

9.20 The Sociological Perspective

9.45 Cells and Organisms

10.10 Personality: Learning

10.35 Maths

11.00 Reading Development

11.25 Ezra Pound

11.50 Energy Crisis

12.15 Economics

12.40 Man-Powered Flight

1.05 Baroque Wind Instruments

1.30 Brain and Behaviour

Starring Maureen O'Hara, MacDonald Carey
with Binnie Barnes, Guy Middleton, Hugh McDermott

Undercover agent Joanna Dane comes to Tangier to try to discover the leader of a vast smuggling ring.

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Contributors

Director:
Richard Sale
Joanna Dane:
Maureen O'Hara
Van Logan:
MacDonald Carey
Frisco:
Binnie Barnes
Soames Howard:
Guy Middleton
Danny Boy:
James Lilburn
Paul Dupont:
Leonard Sachs
Richard Farrell:
Hugh McDermott

Starring Brian Cant
with Toni Arthur, Julie Covington, Lionel Morton, Jonathan Cohen, Spike Heatley, Alan Rushton, Bob Falloon.

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Cant
Performer:
Toni Arthur
Performer:
Julie Covington
Performer:
Lionel Morton
Musician/Musical Director:
Jonathan Cohen
Musician:
Spike Heatley
Musician:
Alan Rushton
Musician:
Bob Falloon
Designer:
Tony Snoaden
Director:
Peter Charlton
Producer:
Ann Reay

The Championship-winning victory of Wales over France two weeks ago leaves the other nations with only the lesser places to play for on the final day of the 1976 International programme.

Commentator at Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Bill McLaren
Commentator at Parc des Princes, Paris, Nigel Starmer-Smith
Television presentation by Irish and French TV Services

Contributors

Commentator (Dublin):
Bill McLaren
Commentator (Paris):
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Series Producer:
Bill Taylor

Introduced by Melvyn Bragg
A film about Russian art presented by Edwin Mullins

The 1917 Revolution did not only turn the political world upside down. The artists of revolutionary Russia produced a visual art that matched the excitement of the times. Painters like Kandinsky and Malevich, sculptors like Gabo and Pevsner explored a brilliant new world of abstraction. Architects designed fantastic buildings and monuments fit for a revolutionary people.

Edwin Mullins shows how these brilliant manifestations of the Russian visual genius emerged from what had been a backward and isolated country. He talks to Naum Gabo, the sculptor, who was in Russia after the revolution, and relates what happened to the artists when the ideals of the revolution began to fade.

Contributors

Presenter:
Melvyn Bragg
Presenter (The Mammoth in the Ice):
Edwin Mullins
Interviewee:
Naum Gabo
Director:
Robin Lough
Producer:
Christopher Martin
Assistant Editor:
Tony Cash
Editor:
Bill Morton

by Denise Robertson
A series of new plays from Birmingham

'I don't know what muck you're trying to rake now... all I know is, I was his mother and nothing can change that.'

Contributors

Writer:
Denise Robertson
Script Editor:
Peter Ansorge
Designer:
Sally Williams
Producer:
Tara Prem
Director:
Brian Parker
Ellen:
Kathleen Helme
Linda:
Judi Lamb
Badge:
Dick Irwin
Davy:
Robert Atkin

A series made specially for the BBC regions and now seen for the first time throughout the country.
Tonight from BBC North:
York
A journey by Patrick Nuttgens

'There's a pub for every weekday of the year and a church for every Sunday to recover in.' Architectural historian and critic Patrick Nuttgens makes a journey of rediscovery through the living city of York but ultimately his feet are forced towards the Minster - his image of the celestial city. York is an unusual and historic place, says Nuttgens, and it's always in the midst of change.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Patrick Nuttgens
Film Editor:
Patrick Hargreaves
Director:
John Bulmer
Executive Producer:
William Greaves
Series Co-ordinator:
Frank Gillard

People make Television
Tonight The Down's Babies Association and The Southend 0-2, 2-5 Groups present

A Child With Something Extra

Mongolism strikes at random: one child in every 660 born is affected. The Down's Babies Association with The Southend 0-2, 2-5 Groups shows that, with the right sort of guidance given to parents, these children develop to a far higher degree than was contemplated even a few years ago.

Made by The Down's Babies Association and The Southend 0-2, 2-5 Groups with the BBC's Community Programme Unit

Starring Edward G. Robinson

Approaching Tampico harbour during World War II, the US tanker Calhoun picks up an SOS from a ship torpedoed by an enemy submarine. Against the advice of his first mate, Captain Bart Manson goes to the rescue...

Contributors

Director:
Lothar Mendes
Capt Bart Manson:
Edward G. Robinson
Kathie Hall:
Lynn Bari
Fred Adamson:
Victor McLaglen
Watson:
Robert Bailey
Valdez:
Marc Lawrence
Silhouette man:
E.J. Ballantine
Dolores:
Mona Maris

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