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7.40 Foundation Maths - Differentiation

8.5 Instruments of the Orchestra

8.30 Maths - Permutation Groups

8.55 Applicant Advisory Programme: 1

9.20 The Public Library

9.45 Tropical Forest

10.10 Curriculum Design and Development

10.35 Maths: Dual Spaces

11.0 Urban Education: Catch as Catch Can

11.25 The Conduct of War

11.50 Volcanoes

12.15 Nasser 1967

12.40 Data Transmission Networks

1.5 The Victorian Reading Public

1.30 Respiratory Mechanisms

Starring Robert Taylor, Rithard Widmark, Patricia Owens

Outlaw Clint Hollister is rescued from jail by his one-time partner Jake Wade. Having performed this service Jake is determined to go straight, but like so many before him, finds his outlaw past hard to shake off - particularly as there is some hidden loot, the whereabouts of which only he knows.

Films: Page 9

Contributors

Director:
John Sturges
Jake Wade:
Robert Taylor
Clint Hollister:
Richard Widmark
Peggy:
Patricia Owens
Ortero:
Robert Middleton
Rennie:
Henry Silva
Wexler:
De Forest Kelley
Lieutenant:
Burt Douglas
Burke:
Eddie Firestone

Review of the International Season 1976

Wales proved to be worthy champions in 1976. Not only did they defeat every other country but, in so doing, scored a record 102 points and equalled England's seven Grand-Slam victories.

From the Trophy Room of one of the most famous clubs in the world, Cardiff, Nigel Starmer-Smith reflects on this achievement with members and friends of the victorious Welsh side.

Contributors

Presenter:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Series Producer:
Bill Taylor

The BBC2 Serial
Starring Dandy Nichols, Michael Bryant, Leslie Dwyer
From the novel by Angus Wilson dramatised in four parts by Dennis Potter

Sylvia and Arthur Calvert face problems when circumstances force them to live with their son and his children in Carshall New Town.
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Contributors

Author:
Angus Wilson
Dramatised by:
Dennis Potter
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Director:
Philip Dudley
Sylvia Calvert:
Dandy Nichols
Young Sylvia:
Danielle Carson
Myra Longmore:
Sarah Sutton
Mr Martineau:
John Dawson
Pat:
Patricia Mort
Mrs Amherst:
Anne Blake
Arthur Calvert:
Leslie Dwyer
Judy Calvert:
Rosalyn Elvin
Harold Calvert:
Michael Bryant
Ray Calvert:
Tim Morand
Mark Calvert:
Nigel Crewe
Farmer:
Edward Brooks
Farmer's boy:
Peter Vaughan-Clarke
Mrs Longmore:
Elizabeth Chambers
Sylvia's mother:
Mary Chester

A play by Peter Terson
Starring Martin Jarvis, Jane Freeman and Mark Dignam
with Peter Turner

Harry's great love is football - it's the only real thing in a world that doesn't care about him.

Peter Terson's classic play, originally written for the National Youth Theatre, is given a new setting.

Contributors

Author:
Peter Terson
Music arranger:
Jonathan Cohen
Programmer adviser:
Stan Kelly
Programmer adviser:
Chris Lightbown
Programmer adviser:
Andrew Nickolds
Designer:
Austin Ruddy
Producer:
Ronald Smedley
Zigger Zagger:
Michael Tarn
Harry:
Peter Turner
Policeman:
Tony Melody
Headmaster:
Lennard Pearce
Teacher:
Don McKillop
Mother:
Jane Freeman
Uncle Albert:
Johnny Wade
Les:
Martin Jarvis
Edna:
Cheryl Murray
Careers officer:
Frank Mills
Uncle Brian:
Marc Doyle
Recruiting sergeant:
David Lodge
Medical officer:
Frank Moorey
Magistrate:
Mark Dignam
Youth leader:
John Warner
Sandra:
Gillian Taylforth
Glenice:
Kim Taylforth
Vincent:
Stephen Wright
Vicar:
Roger Hammond
The Supporters:
Acland Burghley School
The Supporters led by:
Emlyn Jones, ARCM
Dancer:
Jonathan Taylor
Dancer:
Stanley Fleet

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People make Television
The Birmingham Clarion Singers, a socialist musical group, present a programme for May Day. Now to become a national holiday, 1 May has progressed from medieval fete to a symbol of Trade Union and Labour aspirations.
In this presentation Clarion will trace the story of May Day in contemporary music and song on this the 50th Anniversary of the General Strike.
Made by the Clarion Singers in cooperation with the BBC's Community Programme Unit.

Contributors

Singers:
The Birmingham Clarion Singers

Starring Robert Mitchum, Marilyn Monroe
with Rory Calhoun

Widower Matt Calder and his young son are hard at work developing a farm on the borders of the River of No Return when into their lives comes a young saloon singer and her gambler husband.

Films: page 9

Contributors

Director:
Otto Preminger
Matt Calder:
Robert Mitchum
Harry Weston:
Rory Calhoun
Kay Weston:
Marilyn Monroe
Mark:
Tommy Rettig

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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