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7.40 Foundation Maths - Growth

8.5 Mendelssohn, 1829

8.30 Maths - Turing Machines

8.55 Government Control of Regional Development

9.20 Computers - Systems Analysis

9.45 Physiological Adaptation

10.10 Nurture Groups

10.35 Maths - Wave Equation

11.0 Reading Development

11.25 Robert Lowell

11.50 Cyprus

12.15 Income Distribution

12.40 Design for Life

1.5 Bela Bartok

1.30 Memory and Forgetting

1.55 Maths: Complex Analysis

2.20 Power Amplifier

starring Cornel Wilde Mel Ferrer , Rita Gam
A colourful adventure story set in Morocco. Saadia is a beautiful Berber girl who believes she has supernatural powers. She is certainly bewitching enough to enchant two men from outside her primitive world. Although they are rivals in love, the two, one Arab. one French, unite to free Saadia and tribe from the tyranny of superstition and black magic.
Based on the novel Echec au Destin by FRANIC D'AUTHEVILLE
Produced and directed by ALBERT LEWIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Cornel Wilde
Unknown:
Mel Ferrer
Unknown:
Rita Gam
Directed By:
Albert Lewin
Si Lahssen:
Cornel Wilde
Henrik:
Mel Ferrer
Saadia:
Rita Gam
Bou Rezza:
Michel Simon
Khadir:
Cyril Cusack
Fatima:
Wanda Rotha
Moha:
Marcel Poncin
Capt Sabert:
Anthony Marlowe
Zoubida:
Helene Vallier
Ahmed:
Mahjoub Ben Brahim
Bandit leader:
Jacques Dufilho
Lt Camuzac:
Bernard Farrel

England v
The West Indies from The Oval
The final session of play on the third day
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD JIM LAKER , EVERTON WEEKES
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Commentators:
Jim Laker
Presentation By:
David Kenning
Presentation By:
Bill Taylor

by MURIEL SPARK The BBC2 Serial dramatised in three parts by KEN TAYLOR
Poor, but savage, the girls of the May of Teck welcome Nicholas Farringdon, handsome anarchist and self-proclaimed genius, introduced to the club by Jane. Part 2
Producer MARTIN LISEMORE
Director MOIRA ARMSTRONG

Contributors

Unknown:
Ken Taylor
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Moira Armstrong
Jane Wright:
Miriam Margolyes
Rudi Bittesch:
Jack Shepherd
Selina Redwood:
Mary Tamm
Dorothy Markham:
Sarah Nash
Anne Baberton:
Patricia Hodge
Joanna Childe:
Rosalind Shanks
Nicholas Farringdon:
James Laurenson
Emrys:
Martin Milman
Frank:
Christopher Biggins
Ernest Claymore:
Anthony Millan
Collie:
Rosamund Greenwood
Jarvie:
Valerie Lush
Greggie:
Madeleine Christie
Felix Dobell:
Ed Bishop
Warden:
Janet Burnell
Judy Redwood:
Jane Cussons
Nancy Riddle:
Marilyn Finlay
Pauline Fox:
Judith Paris
Pippa ANNE:
Louise Wakefield
Jill:
Tina Heath
Tricia:
Kate Atkinson
Dormitory girl:
Marion Bailey
George:
Jeffrey Segal
Tilly:
Anna Sharkey

A personal documentary
Written and presented by Michael Frayn
The city of Berlin is an appeal to the imagination, conjuring images of the Cold War of the 50s, the ravages of invasion and the Third Reich and the sour-sweet world of the 20s. But behind that is another world.
Playwright and novelist Michael Frayn attempts to recapture behind the shattered stonework and political confusion, the solid, complex world of Imperial Berlin in its high season.
A masterly job, done in extraordinary historical depth. (The Observer)
The most original and imaginative cultural exercise for a long time.
(Sunday Telegraph)
It made me want to go and have a look at a city that had never interested me: the mark of good reporting. (Sunday Times)
Producer DENNIS MARKS
Editor BILL MORTON

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Frayn
Unknown:
Michael Frayn
Editor:
Bill Morton

A series of outstanding and memorable programmes to mark 40 years of BBCtv

Billy Cotton calls Wakey-Wakey!
with Russ Conway, Special guest star Frankie Vaughan and from the world of comedy Spike Milligan
TED ROGERS, ALAN BREEZE, KATHIE KAY, THE COTTON SINGERS, JULI DEVONSHIRE, PIERRE AND CO, GRISHA FARFEL
Script and original lyrics by ROBERT GRAY
Staging MALOOLM GODDARD
Designer ROBERT MACGOWAN
Producer MICHAEL HURLL.

and at 9.50 Festival 40: Frost Over England
The BBC's prize-winning entry for the Montreux Festival 1967 starring David Frost with Ronnie Barker, John Cleese, Ronnie Corbett, Sheila Steafel and Julie Felix
Designer ROGER CHEVELEY
Producer JAMES GILBERT.

(Black and white)

Contributors

Unknown:
Russ Conway
Unknown:
Frankie Vaughan
Unknown:
Spike Milligan
Unknown:
Ted Rogers
Unknown:
Alan Breeze
Unknown:
Kathie Kay
Unknown:
Robert Gray
Unknown:
Staging Maloolm Goddard
Designer:
Robert MacGowan
Producer:
Michael Hurll.
Unknown:
David Frost
Unknown:
Ronnie Barker
Unknown:
John Cleese
Unknown:
Ronnie Corbett
Unknown:
Sheila Steafel
Unknown:
Julie Felix
Designer:
Roger Cheveley
Producer:
James Gilbert.

The first in a season of Midnight Movie Double Bills featuring some of the great stars of terror and suspense. The Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney
Lon Chaney , master of the macabre, plays the mad and disfigured musician who haunts the sewers of Paris, wreaking vengeance on all who thwart his plans.
This classic of the silent screen is shown tonight in a newly-restored version with an added musical score.
Based on the novel by GASTON LEROUX Director RUPERT JULIAN and at 12.10 am
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde starring
Fredric March , Miriam Hopkins
In this best and most terrifying screen version of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic spine-chilling tale, Fredric March gives an Oscar-winning performance as the young physician whose experiments on himself turn him into an evil monster.
Based on the novel by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
DirectorROUBEN MAMOULIAN Films: page 8

Contributors

Unknown:
Lon Chaney
Unknown:
Lon Chaney
Novel By:
Gaston Leroux
Director:
Rupert Julian
Director:
Mr Hyde
Unknown:
Fredric March
Unknown:
Miriam Hopkins
Unknown:
Robert Louis
Unknown:
Fredric March
Novel By:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Director:
Rouben Mamoulian
The Phantom:
Lon Chaney
Christine Daae:
Mary Philbin
Raoul de Chagny:
Norman Kerry
Ledqux ARTHUR:
Edmund Carewe
Floriene Papillon:
Snitz Edwards
Simon:
Gibson Gowland
Joseph Buguet:
Bernard Siegel
Philippe de Chagny:
John Sainpolis
Carlotta:
Virginia Pearson
La Forelli:
Olive Ann Alcorn
FaUSt:
Edward Cecil
Valentin:
John Miljaun
Dr Henry Jekyll}:
Fredric March
Mr Hyde:
Fredric March
Ivy Parsons:
Miriam Hopkins
Muriel Carew:
Ross Hobart
Dr Lanyan:
Holmes Herbert
Brig-Gen Carew:
Halliwell Hobbes
Poole:
Edgar Norton
Utterson:
Arnold Lucy
Hobson:
Colonel MacDonnell
Mrs Hawkins:
Tempe Pigott

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