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7.40 Foundation Maths - Equations

8.5 Industrial Glasgow

8.30 Maths - Topological Spaces

8.55 Growth of American Cities

9.45 Flevoland Polders

10.10 Curriculum Design and Development

10.35 Maths - Games Theory

11.0 Reading Development

11.25 War and Society

11.50 Rivers

12.15 The Golan Heights

12.40 Colour Television (2)

1.5 Virginia Woolf

1.30 Genes and Development

(7.40-9.20; 9.45-13.55)

Starring
Olivia de Havilland Rossano Brazzi
Yvette Mimieux , George Hamilton The blue skies of a holiday in Florence become clouded over with worry for American matron Margaret Johnson as she sees her beautiful but mentally-retarded daughter Clara fall in love.
Director GUY GREEN. Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Yvette Mimieux
Unknown:
George Hamilton
Unknown:
Margaret Johnson
Margaret Johnson:
Olivia de Havilland
Clara:
Yvette Mimieux
Fabrizio Naccarelli:
George Hamilton
Signor Naccarelli:
Rossano Brazzi
Ann Hawtree:
Isabel Dean
Noel Johnson:
Barry Sullivan
Signora NaccareIIi:
Nancy Nevison
The Minister:
Moultrie Kelsall

The Gillette Cup Final
Lancashire v Northamptonshire from Lord's
Will it be Mushtaq Mohammad or David Lloyd who will receive cricket's most coveted one-day trophy this evening?
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , RAY ILLINGWORTH
TV presentation by DAVID KENNING and NICK HUNTER

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Ray Illingworth
Presentation By:
David Kenning
Presentation By:
Nick Hunter

starring Vera Lynn with her guests Val Doonican
The Nolan Sisters , Peter Shelley The Young Generation
ALYN AINSWORTH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Choreography NIGEL LYTHGOE
Designers KENNETH SHARP. COLIN GREEN Producer STEWART MORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Vera Lynn
Unknown:
Val Doonican
Unknown:
Nolan Sisters
Unknown:
Peter Shelley
Producer:
Stewart Morris

Harlequin and Faust
A study of the music of Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924) Written and narrated by Ronald Stevenson with music from
Iona Brown (violin)
Graham Titus (baritone) Ronald Stevenson (piano) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Raymond Leppard
In the extracts from Dr Faust:
In the extract from Arlecchino : The Little Angel Marionette
Theatre: director JOHN WRIGHT
Producer BARRIE GAVIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Ferruccio Busoni
Unknown:
Ronald Stevenson
Violin:
Iona Brown
Baritone:
Graham Titus
Piano:
Ronald Stevenson
Conducted By:
Raymond Leppard
Director:
John Wright
Producer:
Barrie Gavin
Dr Faust:
Thomas Hemsley
Three students of Cracow:
Peter Hall
Three students of Cracow:
Steven Varcoe
Three students of Cracow:
Brian Etheridge

by STORM JAMESON
Dramatised in three parts by ALEXANDER BARON
Stephen Hind is poor, unscrupulous and very ambitious. As secretary to Sir Henry Chatteney , he is travelling abroad and feels he is on his way at last. Part 1
Producer WILLIAM SLATER
Director TIMOTHY COMBE

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander Baron
Unknown:
Stephen Hind
Unknown:
Sir Henry Chatteney
Producer:
William Slater
Director:
Timothy Combe
Stephen Hind:
Michael Kitchen
Sir Henry Chatteney:
Roland Culver
Colette Hyde:
Hildegard Neil
Edouard:
Leonard Fenton
Doctor:
John Serret
Bruegel:
Mary Wimbush
Stephen's mother:
Maureen Pryor
Mother's friend:
Lucy Griffiths
Tarry:
Veronica Roberts
Lady Renee Chatteney:
Beatrix Lehmann
Frederick Hyde:
Angus MacKay
Laura Gide:
Suzanne Delaney
Wexford:
Kenneth Benda
Duffy:
Jonathan Elsom
Lady Emily Grosmont:
Aimee Delamain
Mary Duquesne:
Nora Swinburne

The fourth in a season of Midnight Movie Double Bills featuring some of the great stars of terror and suspense. Mad Genius starring John Barrymore with Marian Marsh
Donald Cook , Carmel Meyers Charles Butterworth
John Barrymore is Tsarakov, a crippled ballet teacher who exerts a Svengali-like influence over a young peasant in his determination to turn him into the greatest dancer in the Russian ballet.
Based on MARTIN BROWN 'S play The Idol
Director MICHAEL CURTIZ and at 12.10 am
The Pit and the Pendulum starring Vincent Price with John Kerr , Barbara Steele
Vincent Price gives one of his most full-blooded portrayals as a demented Spanish Grandee, tormented by the fear that he has buried his wife alive.
Based on the story by EDGAR ALLAN poe
Produced and directed by ROGER CORMAN Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
John Barrymore
Unknown:
Marian Marsh
Unknown:
Donald Cook
Unknown:
Carmel Meyers
Unknown:
Charles Butterworth
Unknown:
John Barrymore
Unknown:
Martin Brown
Director:
Michael Curtiz
Unknown:
Vincent Price
Unknown:
John Kerr
Unknown:
Barbara Steele
Unknown:
Vincent Price
Story By:
Edgar Allan Poe
Directed By:
Roger Corman
Tsarakov:
John Barrymore
Nana:
Marian Marsh
Fedor:
Donald Cook
Preskoya:
Carmel Meyers
Karimsky:
Charles Butterworth
Serge Bankieff:
Luls Alberni
Count Renaud:
Andre Luget
Fedor's father:
Boris Karloff
Nicholas Medina:
Vincent Price
Francis Barnard:
John Kerr
Elizabeth Barnard Medina:
Barbara Steele
Catherine Medina:
Luana Anders
Dr Charles Leon:
Anthony Carbone
Maximillian:
Patrick Westwood
Maria:
Lynne Bernay
LARRY TURNER:
Nicholasa Child

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