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7.40 Fast Trains

8.5 San Francisco Railway (2)

8.30 Earth History (1)

8.55 Biological System Respiration

9.20 Maths Analysis - Approximations

9.45 Kinetics of Fast Reactions

10.10 Management

10.35 Educational Research Methods

11.0 Understanding, Monitoring, Manipulating

11.25 Lyell on Etna

11.50 Industrial Relations

12.15 Laws of Nature

12.40 Mineralisation in Cornwall

1.5 Warsaw: Planning

1.30 Elementary Maths - Vectors

The John Player League
Sussex v Nottinghamshire
Most of the first class counties have now mastered the technique of one-day cricket. A win or loss at this stage could mean the difference between prize money and also-ran. Both Sussex and Nottinghamshire could be there and today's game is vital for both. Introduced by PETER WALKER Commentators at Hove
JOHN ARLOTT and JIM LAKER
Television presentation
BOB DUNCAN , JOHNNIE WATHERSTON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Walker
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston

Devils, Wombats and Kangaroos
The second of two films by Bob Raymond on Australian wildlife.
Australia is famous for its strange animals whose young are reared in a pouch. The remarkable world of these marsupials includes kangaroos that live in trees, sugar gliders, the Tasmanian devil, and a living fossil recently found in a ski hut.
The most mysterious of all, the strange Tasmanian wolf, was filmed in a zoo in the 1930s but is now thought to be extinct - yet reports of sightings still come in. An ores film, Sydney
Producer ROBERT RAYMOND
Presented for the BBC by ADRIAN WARREN Editors MICHAEL ANDREWS. ANTHONY ISAACS BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Raymond
Producer:
Robert Raymond
Unknown:
Adrian Warren
Editors:
Michael Andrews.

A series of outstanding and memorable programmes to mark 40 years of BBCtv
Japan, China, the Soviet Union, Thailand, Holland, Poland, Germany. Israel, Brazil, India ...
Television, just 40 years after the first BBC transmission at Alexandra Palace, is truly global. Any country which does not have its own television service is a rarity. But what do they see on the 400-million sets throughout the world? What makes them switch on in Bangkok, Berlin and Baltimore? Tonight, with his personal choice from foreign programmes, Anthony Smith tries to find the answer to these questions.
Director KEITH CLEMENT ,
Producers NORMA SHEPHERD, SEAN HARDIE
Editor RONNIE NOBLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Smith
Director:
Keith Clement
Unknown:
Sean Hardie
Editor:
Ronnie Noble

by John Elliot
A series of three new plays

It seemed a good idea for Millie to sell her house and go to live with her widowed sister. After all, she is getting on and Ada will be glad of the company...

Contributors

Writer:
John Elliot
Designer:
Raymond London
Producer:
Alan Shallcross
Director:
Mark Cullingham
Millie:
Gwen Harris
Ada:
Frances Cox

With Jeanne Moreau, another femme fatale of the cinema, Brigitte Bardot finds herself leading a revolution in a small South American state. The girls' contrasting talents are used to dazzling effect by director Louis Malle in this enormously enjoyable extravaganza.

Films: page 11

Contributors

Director:
Louis Malle
Maria O'Malley II:
Brigitte Bardot
Maria I:
Jeanne Moreau
Flores:
George Hamilton
Diogene:
Gregor Von Rezzori
Mme Diogene:
Paulette Dubost
Rodolfo:
Claudio Brook
Rodriguez:
Carlos Lopez Moctezuma
Werther:
Poldo Bendandi
Father Superior:
Francisco Reiguera
Juanito:
Jonathan Eden
Janine:
Adriana Roel
El Presidente:
Jose-Angel Espinoza
Don Alvaro:
Jose Baviera
Maria II's father:
Fernando Wagner

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