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Ten programmes about science in and around the house, with some experiments you can try yourself. 1: Why doesn't it fall down?
SYD URRY explains how science has brought new understanding and new techniques to building a house.
Director CHRISTOPHER SERLI Producer MICHAEL GARROD

Contributors

Director:
Christopher Serli
Producer:
Michael Garrod

Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler with Richard Kershaw
Newsreader Angela Rippon

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Charlton
Presented By:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Newsreader Angela Rippon

The Love of a Good Woman by WILLIAM TREVOR starring with and Isabella and Henry were childhood sweethearts. Their romantic story is known to all the customers of the Eagle's Rest where Henry is landlord. Then Isabella dreams of the arrival of a vulgar woman named Emily ... a dream that comes true.
Film cameraman FRED HAMILTON Studio lighting DENNIS CHANNON Designer SALLY hulke Producer IRENE shubik Director GRAHAM EVANS

Contributors

Unknown:
William Trevor
Unknown:
Fred Hamilton
Unknown:
Dennis Channon
Director:
Graham Evans
Isabella Ridout:
Anna Massey
Henry Ridout:
William Lucas
Emily:
Diana Bishop
Mr Palamountain:
Frederick Bennett
Dr Percival:
Alan Hay
Margaret Ann:
Liza Hayden
Mr Addicott:
Ronald Russell
Mrs Addicott:
Peggy Ann Wood
Mr Gee:
Tony Sympson
Old Tom:
Wally Thomas
Fisherman:
Paul Cooper
Fisherman:
Tom Cotcher
Fisherman:
John Kearney
Fisherman:
John Sarbutt
Mr Baste:
John Baker

I, Claudius

Episode 4: Poison Is Queen

Duration: 51 minutes

on BBC Two England

Available for 3 months

Drama series chronicling the reigns of the Roman emperors. The Imperial Army on the Rhine has been wiped out, and Tiberius is sent to avenge the defeat. Show more

Contributors

Claudius:
Derek Jacobi
Augustus:
Brian Blessed
Germanicus:
David Robb
Tiberius:
George Baker
Director:
Herbert Wise

BBC Two England

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BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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