Programme Index

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7.40 People and Organisations

8.5 San Francisco Railway: 2

8.30 Fast Trains

8.55 Car Bodies

9.20 Maths - Algebra, Topology

9.45 Mechanics - Rotating Frames: 1

10.10 The Minicomputer

10.35 Cubic Splines

11.0 Signals and Receptors

11.25 Weights, Measures and Statistics

11.50 Silicates

12.15 Teaching Industry

12.40 The Small Household.

1.5 Maths - Musical Instruments

1.30 City of Coventry

1.55 Foundation Maths - Growth

2.20 Physiological Adaptation: 2

featuring
Mike Hynson , Robert August
The brilliant and breathtaking sport of surfing around the world. Two young champions from California go in quest of the perfect wave. In Africa they ride waves never surfed, in New Zealand they find it takes all day to ride a wave, and in Hawaii, where surfing began, they -tackle the dangers of the notorious Banzai Pipeline. Directed and- narrated by BRUCE BROWN
Films: page 8

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Hynson
Unknown:
Bruce Brown

A series of programmes made specially for audiences in the BBC regions and now seen for the first time throughout the UK. Tonight from BBC North
Today a new English league soccer season opened. And with it came the mixture of excitement and fear that towns and cities all over Britain will experience on Saturday afternoons over the next eight months. On one such Saturday last winter, Leeds United met Manchester City at Elland Road, Leeds, in the fifth round of the FA Cup. The attendance was 48,000. Almost 100 people were arrested. The police said it was a pretty average cup tie.
Director GERRY TROYNA Editor ROGER BUFTON
Series co-ordinator FRANK GILLARD
The Home Secretary's view of soccer: page 16

Contributors

Director:
Gerry Troyna
Editor:
Roger Bufton
Unknown:
Frank Gillard

A weekly view of the countryside
With Julian Pettifer and his country guests Elizabeth Eyden
Bernard Price and Richard Mabey This week: the rise and fall of country railways and how to put the disused ones to good use; English vineyards and country wines; and putting a date on Britain's oldest hedges.
Director ROBIN HELLIER
Producer PETER CRAWFORD. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Pettifer
Unknown:
Elizabeth Eyden
Unknown:
Bernard Price
Unknown:
Richard Mabey
Director:
Robin Hellier
Producer:
Peter Crawford.

by Jeremy Sandford
Introduced by Rene Cutforth
A programme from the BBCtv Archives for each of the past 25 years

A vivid and moving picture of the life of a drunken down-and-out as she wanders from doss-house to rubbish dump to courthouse and back to the road again.

Preview: page 13

Contributors

Presenter (Festival 77):
Rene Cutforth
Writer:
Jeremy Sandford
Lighting Cameraman:
Peter Bartlett
Film Editor:
Peter Coulson
Designer:
Evan Hercules
Producer:
Irene Shubik
Director:
Ted Kotcheff
Edna:
Patricia Hayes
Josie:
Barbara Jefford
Irene:
Patricia Nye
Attendant at The Spike:
June Watson
Doctor at The Spike:
Denis Carey
Old man:
Gerry Verno
Old man:
Rashley Rex
Proprietor of common lodging house:
Walter .Sparrow
Jessie:
Amelia Bayntun
Social Security clerk:
Douglas Ditta
Tramp:
Chris Gannon
Tramp:
Talfryn Thomas
Tramp:
Charles Farrell
Tramp:
Vivian MacHerrell
Paddy at common lodging house:
Marie Conmee
Doris on the road:
Jenny Logan
Man in car:
Anthony Dawes
Social Security official:
Elaine Mitchell
Psychiatrist:
John Hussey
Old woman:
Dorothy Lane
Old woman:
Patsy O'Shea
Clara:
June Brown
Staff Nurse:
Jumoke Debayo
Nina:
Jo Maxwell Muller
Psychiatrist in hospital:
Malcolm Terris
Porter:
Keith Marsh
Proprietor of lodging house:
Eamonn Boyce
Rogo at charitable institution:
James Cairncross
Bed ticket proprietor:
Virginia Snyders
Social Security clerk:
Alex Marshall
Magistrate:
Norman Lumsden
Policeman:
Mark Moss
Nun:
Merelina Kendall
Nun:
Frances Tomelty
Mother Superior:
Freda Dowie
Graham:
John Trigger
Trudi:
Geraldine Sherman
Vangi:
Cheryl Hall
Teresa:
Kate Williams
Lil:
Peggy Aitchison
Counsel at public hearing:
Jeffrey Segal
Defence:
David Garth
Chairman:
George Belbin

Starring Lon Chaney, Bela Lugosi

Laurence Talbot, turned into a terrifying Wolf Man, seeks the diary of Dr Frankenstein to help end the curse upon him. Instead he finds the Monster...

Films: page 1
(The Raven is at 12.5 am)

Contributors

Director:
Roy William Neill
Laurence Talbot:
Lon Chaney
Monster:
Bela Lugosi
Dr Mannering:
Patric Knowles
Elsa Frankenstein:
Ilona Massey
Inspector Owen:
Dennis Hoey
Maleva:
Maria Ouspenskaya
Mayor:
Lionel Atwill

starring Vincent Price
Peter Lorre , Boris Karloff
A trio of 15th-century sorcerers pit their considerable powers against each other in a mystifying montage of monstrous magic. and JIM JR as The Raven Director
ROGER CORMAN. Films: page 8

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Lorre
Unknown:
Boris Karloff
Unknown:
Roger Corman.
Dr Erasmus Craven:
Vincent Price
Dr Bedlo:
Peter Lorre
Dr Scarabus:
Boris Karloff
Lenore Craven:
Hazel Court
Estelle Craven:
Olive Sturgess
Rexford Bedlo:
Jack Nicholson
Maidservant:
Connie Wallace

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