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7.40 Being Black

8.5 Space and Time

8.30 M101/3 Trig Formulae

8.55 Maths Analysis - Introduction

9.20 Roman Pots

9.45 Elementary Maths - Inverse Functions

10.10 Maths - Number Theory

10.35 Dial-a-Bus

11.0 The Pre-School Child - Joining In

11.25 Advisory Programme for Applicants: 1

11.50 Language and Learning

12.15 History of Mathematics

12.40 From Time to Time

1.5 Educational Decision-Making

1.30 Output, Income and Demand

Leicester v Rosslyn Park
One of the outstanding matches in the second round of the John Player Cup.
The sides can call on 11 England international players between them and the duel in the centre between new cap Paul Dodge and his predecessor, Charles Kent , will be of special interest.
Commentator at Welford Road
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Series producer BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Dodge
Unknown:
Charles Kent
Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Producer:
Bill Taylor

A digest of the news of the week and other world matters of interest seen by news cameras around the world. The interesting, the picturesque, the important and the dramatic plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear. with Richard Baker
Editor BILL NORTHWOOD

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Baker
Editor:
Bill Northwood

The Day of the Zebra
Narrated by HUGH FALKUS
Every zebra aims to get through the day alive. Each day brings its routine, but also deadly risks. Those surviving at the end of the day are the strongest, the fittest to continue the breed.
V/e follow a family of zebras throughout a day in the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, and see what they do, where they go, and how they cope with life. The close focus on one species illuminates a striking picture of the interdependence, beauty and drama of life on the African plains.
Producer JOHN SPARKS
Series editors
M:CHAEL ANDREWS and ANTHONY ISAACS
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Falkus
Producer:
John Sparks
Unknown:
Chael Andrews
Unknown:
Anthony Isaacs

by Thomas Hardy
The Classic Serial
Dramatised by Dennis Potter in seven episodes
Starring Alan Bates as Michael Henchard
with Anna Massey as Lucetta
and Avis Bunnage, Jack Galloway, Freddie Jones, Ronald Lacey, Janet Maw

As Henchard sinks lower, Farfrae rises to become the Mayor of Casterbridge. Lucetta lives in fear that Henchard will expose their past affair. At her request, he returns her love letters unaware that some have been stolen.
(Repeated next Friday at 11.5 pm)

Contributors

Author:
Thomas Hardy
Dramatised by:
Dennis Potter
Music:
Carl Davis
Make-up:
Elizabeth Rowell
Costume:
Christine Rawlins
Designer:
Peter Kindred
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Director:
David Giles
Michael Henchard:
Alan Bates
Lucetta:
Anna Massey
Jopp:
Ronald Lacey
Donald Farfrae:
Jack Galloway
Mr Joyce:
Alan Rowe
Councillor:
David Willitts
Abel Whittle:
Peter Bourke
Coney:
Douglas Milvain
Nancy:
Deddie Davies
Longways:
Clifford Parrish
Charl:
Desmond Adams
Mrs Goodenough:
Avis Bunnage
Elizabeth-Jane:
Janet Maw
Prince Albert:
Lloyd McGuire
Fall:
Freddie Jones
Lucetta's maid:
Gilly Brown
Doctor:
Charles West
Priest:
Mischa de la Motte
Newson:
Richard Owens

Keeping the Spirit Alive
A Portrait of Witold Lutoslawski
For the people of Poland the two decades between the outbreak of the last war and the end of the 50s were lost years. For her leading composer WITOLD LUTOSLAWSKI they meant a struggle to preserve and develop his artistic identity.
In his mid-20s as his country's most promising young composer, the Nazi occupation which suppressed all artistic life in Poland compelled him to spend five years playing piano duets in Warsaw cafes. Then, with the liberation of Poland by the Russians, a decade of officially imposed Stalinist art crushed all hope of a post-war renaissance in the arts. Only in 1956, when the dogma of Stalinism was overthrown, could Lutoslawski emerge as a new voice in European music.
In the second of two films about music in Poland, this programme paints the portrait of a man who has performed the traditional role of the Polish artist in keeping the nation's spirit alive. with Robert Tear
The London Sinfonietta
Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer
Film cameraman JOHN HOOPER
Film editor ANGUS NEWTON
Executive producer HERBERT CHAPPELL
Directed by DENNIS MARKS
Lutoslawski is one of This Week's Composers, 6-10 March, Radio 3

Contributors

Unknown:
Witold Lutoslawski
Unknown:
John Hooper
Editor:
Angus Newton
Producer:
Herbert Chappell
Directed By:
Dennis Marks

Featuring the re-discovered work of amateur cameramen and home-movie ' makers of the 20s and 30s. Introduced by James Cameron
The owner of a Nottingham factory that turned out lace-making machinery before the war used his movie camera to record not just his family life and holidays at Skegness, but also rare scenes on the shop floor and works outings with his employees. He died in 1944 but his son - seen as a very little boy in the film-tells the story of the family's fortunes in the years leading to World War II.
Film editor KATE RIVERS
Film research KATHLEEN DARBY Series producer DAVID COLLISON
Presented by PAUL JORDAN

Contributors

Introduced By:
James Cameron
Editor:
Kate Rivers
Unknown:
Kathleen Darby
Producer:
David Collison
Presented By:
Paul Jordan

starring Burt Lancaster
Alain Delon , Claudia Cardinale
Don Fabrizio is head of a large family whose aristocratic way of life has been more or less undisturbed by Garibaldi's invasion of Sicily. But other forces of change are afoot and one of them brings a fiancee for Don Fabrizio 's favourite nephew. Although rich and beautiful, Angelica is not the kind of girl the Prince would normally welcome to his family.
Director LUCHINO VISCONTI. Films: page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Burt Lancaster
Unknown:
Alain Delon
Unknown:
Claudia Cardinale
Unknown:
Don Fabrizio
Unknown:
Don Fabrizio
Director:
Luchino Visconti.
Don Fabrizio, Prince of Salina:
Burt Lancaster
Tancredi, the Prince's nephew:
Alain Delon
Angelica Sedara:
Claudia Cardinale
Don Calogero Sedara:
Paolo Stoppa
Maria Stella, wife of the Prince:
Rina Morelli
Father Pirrone:
Romolo Valli
Don Ciccio Tumeo:
Serge Reggiani
Cavalier Chevally:
Leslie French
Colonel Pallavicino:
Ivo Garrani

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