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7.40 Thomas Carlyle

8.5 Quantum Theory

8.30 Foundation Maths

8.55 Time Base Generator

9.20 Social Behaviour of Animals

9.45 Oceanic Crust

10.10 Festival of the Supreme Being

10.35 The Adelaide Centre

11.0 James Bond (5)

11.25 Music - Formal Analysis

11.50 Open Forum: Is the 'Open' a University?

12.15 Rural Transport and Accessibility

12.40 Curriculum Design and Development

1.5 Urban Education: New Directions

1.40 Iron Bridges

- - From Forest Hills
US Open Championships
I The Ladies' Singles Final
VIRGINIA WADE, the present Wimbledon Cham pion, was the first winner when the Forest Hills Tournament went
' open' in 1968. CHRIS EVERT won this title last year, but with almost every other ladies' tennis star in the world competing, no one gets to this Final without fighting. Commentator DAN MASKELL
Outside broadcast presentation by cbs Producer BOB DUNCAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Wimbledon Cham
Unknown:
Chris Evert
Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Producer:
Bob Duncan

The British Lions v
The Barbarians
Introduced by Nigel Starmer-Smith
Rugby Special starts its new series with a unique match. Never before has the British Lions touring team played in front of a home crowd but, in this Jubilee year, before HRH The Prince of Wales, the Lions take on the most famous club in the world.
Many famous names will feature in the Barbarians side, among them Gareth Edwards , J. P. R. Williams and Gerald Davies. They will combine with other star
British players and a French contingent which includes Bastiat, Rives and Skrela to provide opposition of the highest quality. Commentator BILL MCLAREN
Series producer BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Introduced By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Unknown:
Gareth Edwards
Unknown:
J. P. R. Williams
Unknown:
Gerald Davies.
Commentator:
Bill McLaren
Producer:
Bill Taylor

Salmo-the Leaper
Introduced-by Hugh Falkus
Prized by gourmet, netsman and angler alike, sea trout and Atlantic salmon return to spawn in the rivers of their birth. The magic of their migration has been revealed by the scientist, but it is through the angler's eyes that we become aware of their extraordinary behaviour.
For HUGH FALKUS , writer, naturalist and internationally famous angler, these fish are two of the most astonishing animals on earth. He tells the story of both fish and fisherman with the knowledge of a lifetime devoted to the sport.
The film is a sequel to his popular and highly-praised Self Portrait of a Happy Man.
Hugh Falkus and his team have produced another masterpiece, the equal of Self Portrait if not its peer. (ANGLING) Film cameraman HUGH MAYNARD Film editor BETTY BLOCK
Written and produced by HUGH FALKUS Series editors MICHAEL ANDREWS and ANTHONY ISAACS BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Falkus
Unknown:
Hugh Falkus
Unknown:
Hugh Falkus
Unknown:
Hugh Maynard
Editor:
Betty Block
Produced By:
Hugh Falkus
Editors:
Michael Andrews
Editors:
Anthony Isaacs

Mud and Water Man
Michael Cardew is one of the most distinguished of living potters. A long period of his life was spent in Nigeria working to achieve a fusion of traditional African and modern European styles. In this self portrait he revisits Nigeria after a long absence and discusses his life and work.
Producer ALISTER HALLUM

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Cardew
Producer:
Alister Hallum

by mrs GASKELL. The BBC2 Serial dramatised in four parts by DAVID TURNER : part 4
Margaret has rejected John's proposal of marriage and he assumes she has another lover. Following her mother's death, Margaret has defended herself against Mrs Thornton 's accusations.
Producer MARTIN LISEMORE
Director RODNEY BENNETT

Contributors

Unknown:
David Turner
Unknown:
Mrs Thornton
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
Rodney Bennett
Margaret Hale:
Rosalind Shanks
Mr Hale:
Robin Bailey,
Nicholas Higgins:
Norman Jones
John Thornton:
Patrick Stewart
Williams:
Frank Mills
Mr Bell:
Cyril Luckham
Mrs Thornton:
Rosalie Crutchley
Fanny Thornton:
Pamela Moiseiwitsch
Aunt Shaw:
Jean Harvey
Dixon:
Peggy Ann Wood
Edith:
Gail Harrison
Henry Lennox:
Ian Martin
Newton:
Seymour Green
Mrs Purkis:
Connie Merigold
Mr Hepworth:
Roland Oliver
Mrs Hepworth:
Shirley Cain
Jenkins:
Keith James
Pinfold:
James Appleby

The World of Marcus Helvius
Geminus, a Roman who lived between AD 30 and 65. A series of 13 programmes with Robert Erskine
10: What About the Women?
Geminus is married to Lollia, a lady of high birth. She assumes the rights and duties of a Roman wife, as distinct from the freer spirits at the other end of the scale.
Director PHILIP CHILVERS
Producer BETTY WHITE < Repeat)

Contributors

Unknown:
Marcus Helvius
Unknown:
Robert Erskine
Director:
Philip Chilvers

A Fred Zinnemann season starring Gary Cooper ' with Thomas Mitchell
Lloyd Bridges
Katy Jurado , Grace Kelly
High Noon is one of the classic westerns - perhaps the classic western. A simple story of a man's solitary stand against a group of outlaws who threaten to destroy him and the town that has refused to help him.
Director FRED ZINNEMANN
. Films: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Zinnemann
Unknown:
Gary Cooper
Unknown:
Thomas Mitchell
Unknown:
Lloyd Bridges
Unknown:
Katy Jurado
Director:
Fred Zinnemann
Will Kane:
Gary Cooper
Jonas Henderson:
Thomas Mitchell
Harvey Pell:
Lloyd Bridges
Helen Ramirez:
Katy Jurado
Amy Kane:
Grace Kelly
Percy Mettrick:
Otto Kruger
Martin Howe:
Lon Chaney
William Fuller:
Henry Morgan
Frank Miller:
Ian MacDonald
Mildred Fuller:
Eve McVeagh
Cooper:
Harry Shannon

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