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7.40 Computer Design Systems

8.5 Brickworker

8.30 Technology and Economics

8.55 Choosing a Material

9.20 Maths - Turing Machines

9.45 Mechanics - Energy

10.10 Computing - Hardware Structures

10.35 Numerical Computation

11.0 Enzymes in Industry

11.25 India's Democracy

11.50 Trends in the Periodic Table

12.15 Multinationals

12.40 Perception

1.5 Maths - Vector Spaces

1.30 Soviet Industry and Planning

1.55 Sure Offshore (2)

2.20 Interval

Starring Jerry Lewis
with Sebastian Cabot, Donna Butterworth

Under the terms of her father's will, a nine-year-old orphaned heiress has to decide which of her uncles she wants as her guardian.
Films: page 16

Contributors

Producer/Director:
Jerry Lewis
William Woodward/Everett Peyton/James Peyton/Eddie Peyton/Julius Peyton/'Bugs' Peyton/Skylock Peyton:
Jerry Lewis
Dr Malison:
Sebastian Cabot
Donna Peyton:
Donna Butterworth

The programme in which the BBC hands over air-time to the public. The last of three programmes from Northern Ireland.
People Together present
City of Hope
'... the city is Londonderry and People Together are a group of people, bound together by the love of their city, working for those who have suffered and are still suffering.'

England v Australia from Edgbaston for The Prudential Trophy
The final session of play in the second 55-over international match of the season.
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , IAN CHAPPELL
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and BILL TAYLOB

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Presentation By:
David Kenning
Presentation By:
Bill Taylob

Second of six journeys into the spring countryside in search of wildlife and the natural world around us.
Stream and Hedgerow with Gordon Beningfield wildlife artist
Roger Lovegrove ornithologist
David Streeter ecologist
Spring has come late to this valley in mid-Wales. Snow is still lying on the hilltops, and the trees are just starting to come into leaf. But down near the stream the banks are studded with primroses, and robins are feeding their downy young in the nest.
Film cameramen
MAURICE FISHER , JIM SAUNDERS Producer DILYS BREESE
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Beningfield
Artist:
Roger Lovegrove
Unknown:
David Streeter
Unknown:
Maurice Fisher
Unknown:
Jim Saunders
Producer:
Dilys Breese

A series of programmes made specially for audiences in the BBC regions and now seen for the first time throughout the United Kingdom.
Tonight from BBC North East Farewell, Jobling by ARTHUR APPLETON
On Whit Monday, 1832, during one of the early struggles to establish a miners' union on Tyneside, Nicholas Fairies , a reactionary local magistrate, was clubbed to death. A Jarrow miner, William Jobling , was found guilty of the murder and hanged at Durham.
Guilty, yes -but how justified was the tarring and caging which preceded the gibbeting of Jobling's body high above the waters of the Tyne?
The story of Will Jobling's reluctant crime and subsequent humiliation is told by Thomas Hepburn the first leader of pit-men in the North East.
Film cameraman DAVID cox
Studio lighting GARTH JEFFERT Designer TONY BANNISTER Producer ROGER BURGESS
Series co-ordinator FRANK GILLAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Appleton
Unknown:
Nicholas Fairies
Unknown:
William Jobling
Told By:
Thomas Hepburn
Unknown:
David Cox
Unknown:
Garth Jeffert
Designer:
Tony Bannister
Producer:
Roger Burgess
Unknown:
Frank Gillam
Tommy Hepburn:
Fred Pearson
Will Jobling:
Gary Roberts
Ralph:
Armstrong Petermarshall
Nicholas Fairies:
Geoffrey Banks
John Forster:
Hugh Turner
Judge Parke:
John Linstrum

Introduced by Robin Ray Sir Adrian Boult
To mark the Jubilee weekend The
Lively Arts is presenting a concert of English music, previously shown in 1970. The elder statesman of British music conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra
(led by GERALD JARVIS ) in ELGAR'S Overture, Cockaigne; BUTTERWORTH'S Rhapsody, A Shropshire Lad; and the Fifth Symphony by VAUGHAN WILLIAMS.
SIR ADRIAN also talks to RICHARD BAKER about his life in music.
Designer DAVID JONES
Producer BRIAN LARGE
(Sir Adrian Boult conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra: Radio 3 Sunday
8.40 pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robin Ray
Introduced By:
Sir Adrian Boult
Unknown:
Gerald Jarvis
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams.
Unknown:
Richard Baker
Unknown:
Sir Adrian Boult

England v Australia from Edgbaston for The Prudential Trophy
PETER WEST introduces highlights of the second of this season's one-day internationals.
Producer DAVID KENNING

Contributors

Producer:
David Kenning

with J. B. Priestley
Last of three films in which J. B. PRIESTLEY retraces part of a tour through England originally made in the autumn of 1933. His account, published the following year and entitled English Journey, included an exploration of ' his Manchester ' - the theatre and a description of Manchester's infamous weather.
J. B. visits the Royal Exchange, formerly the hub of Manchester's cotton-based wealth, but now containing a new theatre; pops into the last theatre pub, and goes for the first time to Manchester's Art
Gallery, disqualified in 1935 by lack of daylight.
A conversation with James Lough ran, principal conductor of the Halle, concludes J. B. Priestley 's jaunt before he returns to his home near Stratford to muse on his travels and his life.
Producer GEORGE GREEN
Executive producer PETER NEWINGTON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
J. B. Priestley
Unknown:
J. B. Priestley
Unknown:
James Lough
Unknown:
J. B. Priestley
Producer:
Peter Newington

starring
John Alderton and Pauline Collins
Adapted by DAVID climie from the short stories by P. G. WODEHOUSE
Anselm gets his Chance
Cast in order of appearance
Signature tune composed and conducted by RAYMOND JONES
Designer RICHARD HENRY Producer MICHAEL MILLS

Contributors

Unknown:
John Alderton
Unknown:
Pauline Collins
Adapted By:
David Climie
Stories By:
P. G. Wodehouse
Conducted By:
Raymond Jones
Designer:
Richard Henry
Producer:
Michael Mills
The Rev Anselm Mulliner:
John Alderton
Myrtle Jellaby:
Pauline Collins
The Rev Sydney Gooch:
Desmond Llewelyn
Sir Leopold Jellaby:
Thorley Walters
Joe Beamish:
Paul Curran

A holiday season of films starring one of Britain's most distinguished and versatile actors. Also starring
Simone Signoret , Sarah Miles
In this powerful social drama from the early 60s Olivier plays a dedicated schoolmaster who gives special tuition to one of his brighter pupils - a girl of 15. His interest has tragic results for both him and his wife, for the girl has become infatuated with him.
Written and directed by PETER GLENVILLE . Films: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Simone Signoret
Unknown:
Sarah Miles
Directed By:
Peter Glenville
Graham Weir:
Laurence Olivier
Anna:
Simone Signoret
Shirley:
Sarah Miles
O'Hara:
Hugh Griffith
Mitchell:
Terence Stamp
Trowman:
Roland Culver
Ferguson:
Frank Pettingall
Mrs Taylor:
Thora Hird
Det-Sgt Kiernan:
Dudley Foster
Mr Taylor:
Norman Bird
Prosecutor:
Newton Blick
Sylvan-Jones:
Allan Cuthbertson
Magistrate:
Nicholas Hannen

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