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Story: The Moon in the Puddle by JOHN EYERS illustrated by MINA MARTINEZ Presenters
Julie Stevens , David Hargreaves

Contributors

Unknown:
John Eyers
Illustrated By:
Mina Martinez
Unknown:
Julie Stevens
Unknown:
David Hargreaves

The news, the people, the issues in Britain and around the world presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells
Newsreader Richard Baker
Assistant editors
PETER IBBOTSON and GEORGE WALKER Editor DAVID WITHEROW

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Charlton
Presented By:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Richard Baker
Unknown:
George Walker
Editor:
David Witherow

Grip, stance, swing
Johnny Miller , former holder of the American and British Open titles, took time off during the recording of the new BBC2 Pro-Celebrity Golf series last summer, to demonstrate the basic techniques of golf - from how to hold the club, to how to hook the ball.
Sean Connery , Henry Cooper and Christopher Lee are among those who benefit from his coaching session at the Queen's Course, Gleneagles Hotel.
TV presentation A. P. WILKINSON
RICHARD TILLING and ALASTAIR SCOTT

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Miller
Unknown:
Sean Connery
Unknown:
Henry Cooper
Unknown:
Christopher Lee
Unknown:
A. P. Wilkinson
Unknown:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
Alastair Scott

The Captains
Two airline pilots from different generations compare notes. Captain Mike Webster of British Airways takes a Jumbo jet down the route from London to South Africa. Captain John Harrington , OBE, who flew with Imperial Airways, remembers how it used to be.
Producer TONY SALMON

Contributors

Unknown:
Captain Mike Webster
Unknown:
Captain John Harrington

Sheepdog Championship Second Semi-final : Scotland v Ireland
With one of the two places in next week's final already decided, Phil Drabble and Eric Halsall introduce the second two National Champions who fight for the remaining place. Scotland
DICK FORTUNE with Glen Ireland
LIONEL PENNEFATHER with Billy
In the Brace, competing for their chance in the Final are Scotland
DICK FORTUNE with Glen and JiU Ireland
HARFORD LOGAN with Jim and Sweep
Producer PHILIP S. GILBERT

Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Drabble
Unknown:
Eric Halsall
Unknown:
Glen Ireland
Unknown:
Lionel Pennefather
Producer:
Philip S. Gilbert

Tonight's
Entertainment Worldwide presents
The Korean National Dance Company
Narrator RICHARD BUTT who lived in Korea for 20 years says:
'Her life and culture are a blend of Chinese elegance and primitive Manchurian religion. These two elements combine in all her arts to produce a peculiar charm, marked as much by rugged spontaneity and earthy humour as by romantic refinement and precision.'
Recorded at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, by arrangement with Bill Beresford
Lighting BILL JONES. Producer DON SAYER More aspects of Korea's culture: page 4

Contributors

Arrangement With:
Bill Beresford
Unknown:
Bill Jones.
Producer:
Don Sayer

Creators of modern philosophy
A series of 15 programmes in which Bryan Magee talks to 15 leading philosophers about Western philosophy today.
3: Marcuse and the Frankfurt School with Herbert Marcuse , Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Universtty of California.
When universities all over the Western world erupted in violence in 1968, the chief ' Guru' of the New Left student movement was HERBERT MARCUSE. In this programme Marcuse tells how this 'came about. His story begins between the two world wars, when the failure of the world economic crisis to lead to the break-up of the Capitalist system caused him and other Marxists to re-evaluate Marxist theory.
Series prepared by BRYAN MAGER Director MARTIN L. BELL
Executive producer JANET HOENIG
A shortened version of this discussion will appear in The Listener dated 9 February.

Contributors

Talks:
Bryan Magee
Unknown:
Herbert Marcuse
Unknown:
Herbert Marcuse.
Unknown:
Bryan Mager
Director:
Martin L. Bell
Producer:
Janet Hoenig

BBC Two England

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