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7.40 Airline Pilot

8.5 Cells and Organisms

8.30 M101/16 Matrices, Networks

8.55 Maths Analysis - Integration

9.20 Barnacle Geese

9.45 Power Supplies

10.10 Pure Maths - Rings

10.35 The PLO

11.0 The Army

11.25 The Public Library

11.50 Mechanics - Equilibrium

12.15 History of Mathematics

12.40 Domestic Service

1.5 Educational Research Methods

1.30 Nursery Education: Oxford

The John Player League
Worcestershire v Leicestershire
Leicester, the current John Player League champions, visit Worcester who won the title in 1971. Ray Illingworth leads a side which can include rising young star David Gower in the batting order, and the experience of Ken Higgs in the bowling; Worcester have formidable opposition indeed.
PETER WALKER introduces the programme which includes news of today's other fixtures:
Glamorgan v Gloucestershire Hampshire v Derbyshire
Lancashire v Warwickshire Nottinghamshire v Somerset Surrey v Kent Sussex v Essex
Yorkshire v Northamptonshire
Commentators at Worcester JOHN ARLOTT and JIM LAKER
Television presentation
RICHARD TILLING , ROY NORTON Series producer BOB DUNCAN
(Wales only: GLAMORGAN 9 GLOUCESTERSHIRE)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Illingworth
Unknown:
David Gower
Unknown:
Ken Higgs
Introduces:
Peter Walker
Unknown:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
Roy Norton
Producer:
Bob Duncan

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

Two Faces of Seville Written and narrated by IAN WOOLDRIDGE
Within the space of a few weeks, Seville provides two of the world's greatest spectacles - Holy Week and the annual Spring Fair.
Manuel Sanches Grove is an engine driver on the Spanish Railways. But in Holy Week he exchanges modern technology for medieval religious ceremony. Marking the death of Christ he walks in a procession wearing long robes and a pointed hood. Don Angel Peralta is a landowner and an aggressively modem farmer. But his real passion is for horses and bulls. In the bull-ring he practises 'rejoneo', the aristocratic form of fighting bulls from horse-back - and bulls, horses and sherry are what the Spring Fair is all about.
Producer CLEM VALLANCE
Series editors MICHAEL ANDREWS and ANTHONY ISAACS

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Wooldridge
Unknown:
Manuel Sanches Grove
Unknown:
Don Angel Peralta
Producer:
Clem Vallance
Editors:
Michael Andrews
Editors:
Anthony Isaacs

also starring Yves Montand
A delightful romantic comedy in which Daisy, a New Yorker, is found under hypnosis to have a previous existence as Melinda, a passionate English beauty. The hypnotist falls in love with the 19th-century Melinda-only to be frustrated by 20th-century Daisy.
Director VINCENTE MINNELLI. Films: page 13 (First showing on British television')

Contributors

Director:
Vincente Minnelli.
Daisy Gamble:
Barbra Streisand
Dr Marc Chabot:
Yves Montand
Dr Mason Hume:
Bob Newhart
Warren Pratt:
Larry Blyden
Dr Conrad Fuller:
Simon Oakland
Tad Pringle:
Jack Nicholson
Robert Tentrees:
John Richardson
Mrs Fitzherbert:
Pamela Brown
Winnie Wainwhisle:
Irene Handl
Prince Regent:
Roy Kinnear

by Jack Russell
A serial of the Plantagenet kings in 13 episodes.
Starring Michael Byrne as Richard, Jane Lapotaire as Eleanor, Christopher Gable as Philip and John Duttine as John

Richard Coeur de Lion has married Berengaria of Navarre... but his Crusade has failed. Embittered, disillusioned, he turns his back on the Holy Land and begins the dangerous journey home.

Contributors

Writer:
Jack Russell
Music composed by:
David Cain
Make-up Artist:
Sandra Shepherd
Sound:
Alan Edmonds
Designer:
Sally Hulke
Producer:
Richard Beynon
Director:
Jane Howell
Richard:
Michael Byrne
Eleanor:
Jane Lapotaire
Philip:
Christopher Gable
John:
John Duttine
William de l'Etaing:
Marc Harrison
Beaton:
Michael Clements
Roger d'Argentan:
Geoffrey Greenhill
Leopold, Duke of Austria:
Jonathan Elsom
Henry, Emperor of Germany:
Tony Church
Blondel:
Peter Benson
Geoffrey Bastard:
Ralph Arliss
Fat guard:
Ken Parry
Hubert Walter:
Ralph Michael
Lamm:
Gerard Murphy
Soldier:
John Cannon
A Guide:
Robert Goody
Robert d'Alencon:
Peter Schofield
Black monk:
Brian Tully

also starring George Segal
Felix, meek assistant in a book-shop, prefers to think of himself as an unsuccessful writer. His incessant typing bothers fun-loving Doris - and her gentlemen callers bother him. When Felix informs the landlord of her activities, Doris erupts stormily - at three in the morning.
Directed by HERERT ROSS Films: page 13

Contributors

Directed By:
Herert Ross
Doris:
Barbra Streisand
Felix:
George Segal
Barney:
Robert Klein
Dress-shop proprietor:
Allen Garfield
Eleanor:
Roz Kelly
Rapzi nsky:
Jacques Sandulescu
Mr Weyderhaus:
Jack Manning
Mrs Weyderhaus:
Grace Carney
Miss Weyderhaus:
Barbara Anson

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