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7.40 Environment

8.5 Inflation

8.30 Chemical Reactions: 2

8.55 Engineering Mechanics

9.20 Computing: Noughts and Crosses

9.45 Energy Transfer: Chemicals

10.10 Embalmers

10.35 Educational Research Methods

11.0 Food

11.25 Faraday and Electromagnetism

11.50 Handicapped in the Community

12.15 Parliamentary Elections

12.40 Systems Performance

1.5 Government and Policy Making

1.30 Maths: Lebesgue Integral

The talented Surrey side who have yet to offer a serious challenge in the John Player League will find no easy pickings at Northampton. BBC's Sportsman of the Year, David Steele, is keen to prove that, in addition to his courage and tenacity, he has a range of shots equally effective in 40-over cricket.

Introduced by Peter Walker, with news of today's other fixtures:
Gloucestershire v Yorkshire
Lancashire v Essex
Nottinghamshire v Kent
Warwickshire v Hampshire
Worcestershire v Leicestershire

Commentators at Northampton John Arlott and Jim Laker

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Walker
Commentator:
John Arlott
Commentator:
Jim Laker
TV Presentation:
Bob Duncan
TV Presentation:
Mike Adley

Narrated by Derek Jones
Jonathan Kenworthy is a young English sculptor who spends four months of the year on safari in the Kenyan savannahs and deserts. On each visit he gathers impressions of Africa and sketches incidents of animal and human behaviour to provide a bank of ideas for his sculptures.

This film shows how the sculptures develop out of the sketches through successive stages of plasticine and wax until the final casting of molten metal. The bronzes that Kenworthy creates in this way have a world-wide reputation for dramatically combining the very essence of the African environment with the forms of animals and tribesmen.

BBC Bristol
(Next week: The House on the Klong)

Contributors

Narrator:
Derek Jones
Subject:
Jonathan Kenworthy
Film Cameraman:
Jim Saunders
Film Cameraman:
Maurice Fisher
Film Editor:
Tom Poore
Producer:
George Inger
Editor:
Anthony Isaacs
Editor:
Christopher Parsons

Introduced by Robert McKenzie

What Does Devolution Mean to England and Great Britain?

From England: Jake Kelly examines the possibility of an English backlash by looking at the hopes and fears of one region - the North East: an immediate neighbour of Scotland, a country which would become a powerful competitor for jobs, investment and Government grants.

In the studio, a discussion between politicians from all three nations about what Devolution will mean to the integrity of the United Kingdom.

BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert McKenzie
Reporter:
Jake Kelly
Director:
Tony Harrison
Producer:
Jack Saltman
Editor:
Michael Townson

Leonard Bernstein conducts the Combined Choirs of Radio France, chorus-master Jean-Francois Monot, L'Orchestre National de France, L'Orchestre Philharmonique with Stuart Burrows (tenor) in a performance of Berlioz's spectacular setting of the Mass for the Dead, recorded in Paris at the church of St Louis des Invalides, where it received its first performance in 1837.

A Radio France/Amberson Production

Contributors

Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Choir:
Combined Choirs of Radio France
Chorus-master:
Jean-Francois Monot
Tenor:
Stuart Burrows
Musicians:
L'Orchestre National de France
Musicians:
L'Orchestre Philharmonique
Director:
Humphrey Burton

Starring Macha Meril, Philippe Leroy, Bernard Noel

Charlotte's lover wants her to leave her husband. She promises to make a decision but somehow, as her day progresses, she finds it increasingly difficult. Jean-Luc Godard's married woman has a horror of truth and reality - and goes to extraordinary lengths to avoid them.

Films: page 8

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Jean-Luc Godard
Charlotte:
Macha Meril
Robert, the lover:
Bernard Noel
Pierre, the husband:
Philippe Leroy
Himself:
Roger Leenhardt
Mme Celine:
Rita Maiden
Girl in the swimming bath:
Veronique Duval
Girl in the swimming bath:
Margaret Le-Van
Nicolas:
Christophe Boursellier

BBC Two England

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