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7.40 Foundation Maths - Groups

8.5 William Morris and Industrialisation

8.30 Maths - Splitting Fields

8.55 Simulation Models

9.20 Computers - Social Implications

9.45 Grasses and Agriculture

10.10 The School Broadcasting Council

10.35 Maths - Heat Equation

11.0 Historical Data

11.25 Guerrilla Warfare in Algeria

11.50 Glaciation

12.15 The Arab/Israeli Dispute

12.40 Loudspeaker Telephones

1.5 The Writer in Exile

1.30 Genes and Development

with Michael Wilding
Gladys Young , Coral Browne
The story of three generations of a London family from the time when Edward Courtney incurs the disapproval of Victorian society by marrying a family servant.
Producer and director HERBERT WILCOX

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Wilding
Unknown:
Gladys Young
Unknown:
Coral Browne
Unknown:
Edward Courtney
Director:
Herbert Wilcox
Catherine O'Halloran:
Anna Neagle
Sir Edward Courtney:
Michael Wilding
Lady Courtney:
Gladys Young
Valerie:
Coral Browne
Edward Courtney:
Michael Medwin

Reflections: Tony Hart , Pat Keysell SYLVESTE MCCOY and WILF LUNN With THE PROF
Director CLIVE DOIG
Producer PATRICK DOWLING

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Pat Keysell
Unknown:
Sylveste McCoy
Director:
Clive Doig
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

Tonight from BBC West
Life Story: The Man who Sells Jesus
REV MALCOLM WIDDECOMBE describes himself as a salesman. Every Sunday night he fills his Bristol church with young people. They are attracted by this unconventional and forthright evangelist. Most strikingly he and his flock practise the gift of speaking in tongues, a new spiritual movement that is breaking denominational barriers.
Producer KEITH SHEATHER
Series co-ordinator FRANK GILLARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Gillard

A special presentation by The Book Programme to mark the 50th anniversary of the publication of Winnie-the-Pooh.
In this portrait of the two men and their happy collaboration, filmed in the countryside in which the stories were set, Richard Kay plays the young A. A. Milne , author of the Pooh books, and David Horovitch plays the young E. H. Shepard , who illustrated the stories.
E. H. Shepard himself appears, filmed shortly before his death earlier this year, recalling his first visits to the 'Hundred Acre Wood' and ' Poohsticks Bridge '. And Christopher Robin Milne , son of the author, reads extracts from his father's memoirs and from the books and poems.
MUSIC JOHN SCOTT
Film cameraman DAVID MACDONALD Director ANDREW HOLMES
Winnie-the-Pooh on Story Time, Radio 4, Monday-Friday 4.35 pm'

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Kay
Unknown:
A. A. Milne
Unknown:
David Horovitch
Unknown:
E. H. Shepard
Unknown:
E. H. Shepard
Unknown:
Christopher Robin Milne
Music:
John Scott
Unknown:
David MacDonald
Director:
Andrew Holmes

starring Alan Alda as Hawkeye Wayne Rogers as Trapper John For the Good of the Outfit
Blood and guts -just routine, of course, for the surgeons in the operating theatre of the Army Hospital Unit. But there is something different about the current batch of casualties ...

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Alda
Unknown:
Hawkeye Wayne Rogers

Robin Ray introduces one of the most popular of all operas
The Barber of Seville by ROSSINI
This comedy concerns the devious wooing of the beautiful Rosina by Count Almaviva, ably assisted by Figaro, the barber of Seville.
The opera is sung -in Italian with English subtitles.
Chorus and Orchestra of La Scala, Milan, conducted by Claudio Abbado
Director jean-pierre PONNELLE
A Unitel production in association with German and Austrian television.
(Simultaneously broadcast in stereo on Radio 3. For the best effect the television set should be placed between the loudspeakers, and the balance control on the stereo radio receiver used to move the sound image of the singers until it coincides with the television).

Contributors

Introduces:
Robin Ray
Conducted By:
Claudio Abbado
Director:
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle
Rosina:
Teresa Berganza
Count Almaviva:
Luigi Alva
Figaro:
Hermann Prey
Berta:
Stefania Malagu
Dr Bartolo:
Enzo Dara
Don Basilio:
Paolo Montarsolo

One year's work; 2,000 pheasants safely reared, and 1,000 pheasants shot. A documentary about the annual cycle of a Keeper's life on a Wessex farm, joining his life while he rears the birds; turns them into free flying birds, but persuades them not to stray; protects them from their natural enemies like foxes and poachers-and finally drives them towards the guns.
The Keepers:
DON IBBERSON - began keeping 1965 JACK LEWIS - began keeping 1S21 viv townsend - began keeping 1C07
Narrator PETER FRANCE
Director Michael CROUCHER BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Lewis
Director:
Michael Croucher

starring David Niven Ben Gazzara
Michael Craig with Martin Balsam Lea Massari
Daniela Rocca
Strife-torn Athens in the after-math of World War II-and British officer Peter Whitfield receives orders to hold at all costs the hotel in which he is besieged. But one of the strange group he commands is a traitor and knows how vital it is for the partisans to take over the place.
Director JOSEPH ANTHONY i Black and white) Films: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
David Niven
Unknown:
Ben Gazzara
Unknown:
Michael Craig
Unknown:
Martin Balsam
Unknown:
Lea Massari
Unknown:
Daniela Rocca
Unknown:
Peter Whitfield
Director:
Joseph Anthony
Maj Peter Whitfield:
David Niven
Lelia:
Lea Massari
Capt Stubbs:
Ben Gazzara
Douchka:
Daniela Rocca
Fienberg:
Martin Balsam
Capt Elliot:
Michael Craig
Climedes:
Clelia Matania
Narriman:
Julia Gu'Liobosetti
Sgt Reed:
Percy Herbert
Mavroti I:
Vo Gattrani
Janny Mendoris:
Odovrdo Spadaro
Loveday:
Roberto Risso

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