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7.40 The Necessity for History

8.5 Space and Time

8.30 Foundation Maths: Errors

8.55 Electromagnetics and Electronics

9.20 The Nervous System

9.45 Computers: Case Studies

10.10 The Thirteen Colonies

10.35 Personality and Learning

11.0 The University Library

11.25 The £5,000-million Industry

11.50 Schooling for the Masses

12.15 Perceiving a Wilderness

12.40 The Mackenzie File

1.5 Piecing Together a Model

1.30 The Heavens are Telling

Lancashire v Middlesex Waterloo v Coventry
Lancashire, bidding for their 10th County Championship title, have a powerful pack which includes five internationals. Middlesex, last year's finalists, also have their share of international talent.
At Blundellsands Waterloo's county players turned out again for their club in an endeavour to avenge last season's narrow defeat at the hands of Coventry.
Commentator NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Series producer BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Commentator:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Producer:
Bill Taylor

Experiences or inner moments of truth that may defy rational explanation.
In these programmes people are invited to give first-hand accounts _ of something that has real personal significance for them 5: My Cab is my Cloister
Jack Burton found a deep sense of isolation in the traditional work of an ordained Methodist minister. He's still a minister but now he earns his living as a bus-driver.
' For most of us God is not experienced by turning away from the world but by taking hold of life and revelling in its rough-and-tumble.'
Director PETER ARMSTRONG
Series producer SHIRLEY DU BOULAT

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Burton
Director:
Peter Armstrong
Producer:
Shirley du Boulat

Lumberjack
The Loggers of British Columbia
Once, in the British Columbian forests, communal bunkhouses and cookhouses with trestle tables heaped with hotcakes, meats and soups 'were home for the logger. Day after day by sweated labour he brought down trees 25 feet across and 150 feet high. Then he dragged them through the forest by teams of oxen and later by steam engine - all this for 25 cents an hour.
Today, the same men earn as much as$100 a day.$250,000 mechanised giants and intensive re-growth programmes have changed logging into a farming business. But the old skills have not died and the Canadian lumberjack remains a breed on his own.
Written by RENÉ CUTFORTH Narrator BLAIN FAIRMAN
Film editor ROGER GUERTIN
Associate producer JENNY CROPPER Producer RICHARD ROBINSON
Series editors MICHAEL ANDREWS and ANTHONY ISAACS

Contributors

Editor:
Roger Guertin
Producer:
Richard Robinson
Editors:
Michael Andrews
Editors:
Anthony Isaacs

Isaac Stern, the great American violinist, reports on work in progress at the Jerusalem Music Centre, which he helped to found in 1973. He introduces excerpts from his own master-classes, as well as from those given in earlier years, by Pablo Casals , Gina Bachauer and Zubin Mehta.
The music ranges from Vivaldi to Prokofiev and includes Mozart Sonata in D, for two pianos (K 448) and Bach Concerto in D minor, for two violins recorded at the opening of the Music Centre's new Studio last year.

Contributors

Unknown:
Pablo Casals
Unknown:
Gina Bachauer
Unknown:
Zubin Mehta
Producer:
Ruth Leon
Director:
Paul Salinger

From the BBC studios in Manchester, Brian Trueman takes a non-metropolitan look at topics and issues likely to affect our lives in 1977. Cartoonist Bill Tidy and reporter Felicity Goodey join him to explore a different subject each week in a variety of ways.
And the people themselves, an invited audience, will be adding their voices to the topic under discussion.
Deputy editor RON NEIL Editor RAY COLLEY BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Trueman
Reporter:
Felicity Goodey
Editor:
Ron Neil
Editor:
Ray Colley

starring
Stephane Audran , Jean Yanne
After 15 years in the army, Popaul Thomas returns to the small Perigord town of Tremolat to run his late father's butcher's shop. He meets the local schoolteacher Helene Marcoux and an uncertain, platonic relationship begins between them. Then, in a nearby village, a young girl is found stabbed to death ...
Another psychological drama from the author of Les Biches, last week's Film International. This is a brilliant and compassionate study of the heart and mind of a murderer, and features another perfectly judged performance from Stephane Audran.
Director CLAUDE chabrol Films: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephane Audran
Unknown:
Jean Yanne
Unknown:
Popaul Thomas
Unknown:
Helene Marcoux
Helene Marcoux:
Stephane Audran
Popaul Thomas:
Jean Yanne
Angelo:
Antonio Passalta
Leon Hamel:
Mario Beccaria
Father Charpy:
Pasquale Ferone
Police Inspector:
Roger Rudel
Charles:
William Guerault

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