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7.40 Making Sense of Society

8.5 Unity and Diversity

8.30 M101/19: Matrices I

8.55 Maths Analysis: Functions

9.20 Floating an Oilrig

9.45 Elementary Maths: Circuits

10.10 Maths: Turing Machines

10.35 Plastics and Steel

11.0 Army Board: 2

11.25 The University Library

11.50 Computers: Operating Systems

12.15 History of Maths

12.40 From Time to Time

1.5 Policies, Authority and Attainment

1.30 The Corporate Economy

The John Player League
Nottinghamshire v Lancashire
Lancashire's batsmen established themselves in the prize money at the start of the season. By mid-June Clive Lloyd had seven sixes and Frank Hayes had four.
When this League ends in September, each six hit and every bowler who takes four wickets in a match will share in the pool. The batsman who scores the fastest 50 in a televised match will receive E250. Introduced by PETER WALKER with news of today's other fixtures. Commentators at Trent Bridge JOHN ARLOTT and JIM LAKER
TV presentation BOB DUNCAN and JIM RESIDE (Wales only: GLAMORGAN u MIDDLESEX

Contributors

Unknown:
June Clive Lloyd
Unknown:
Frank Hayes
Introduced By:
Peter Walker
Unknown:
Trent Bridge
Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Jim Reside

The Rhinos of Assam
As recently as 50 years ago, Assam was thinly populated, remote and still the land that Kipling wrote about. But since World War II industrialisation of forest products, tea, and oil, has brought an economy which could threaten the existence of its wildlife and, in particular, that of the Great One-horned Indian Rhino.
That the Indian Rhino is well and living in Kaziranga National Park today is a success story. But one with the constant shadow of encroachment upon its homeland. Narrated by DEREK JONES
Film cameramen
JIM SAUNDERS , HUGH MAYNARB Film editor BETTY BLOCK
Produced by DOUGLAS THOMAS
Series editors MICHAEL ANDREWS and ANTHONY ISAACS BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Jones
Unknown:
Jim Saunders
Unknown:
Hugh Maynarb
Editor:
Betty Block
Produced By:
Douglas Thomas
Editors:
Michael Andrews
Editors:
Anthony Isaacs

Conversations with Ulster Writers
' The poet after all has no mandate for making political statements. You might say he has no mandate for making statements about a love affair or how marvellous the trunk of a silver birch is. But it is a lot easier to talk about lost loves and forthcoming ones and silver birches than it is to talk about bombs and bullets.'
(PAUL MULDOON )
' If there are two nations in Ireland, two races, the one thing that unites them is their sense of humour.' (JOHN MORROW ) Since the mid-60s there has been a resurgence of writing in Northern Ireland. Derek Bailey , the reporter, is himself an Ulsterman and asks writers - poets, novelists and a playwright - whether the troubles have directly affected or inspired their work and if their backgrounds, whether Protestant or Catholic, are relevant to their pre-occupations and style.
Those appearing: Seamus Heaney Michael Longley , John Morrow Paul Muldoon. Frank Ormshv
Stewart Parker , James Simmons
Film cameraman ARTHUR ROWELL Sound MALCOLM BARTRAM Film editor PAUL O'DELL
Executive producer BILL MORTON
Producer DEREK BAlLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Muldoon
Unknown:
John Morrow
Unknown:
Derek Bailey
Unknown:
Seamus Heaney
Unknown:
Michael Longley
Unknown:
John Morrow
Unknown:
Paul Muldoon.
Unknown:
Frank Ormshv
Unknown:
Stewart Parker
Unknown:
James Simmons
Unknown:
Arthur Rowell
Unknown:
Malcolm Bartram
Editor:
Paul O'Dell
Producer:
Bill Morton
Producer:
Derek Balley

by Jack Russell
A serial of the Plantagenet kings in 13 episodes.

Starring John Duttine as John
with Christopher Gable as Philip

The aged Queen Eleanor has died... John's murder of his nephew has caused the barons to desert him... his French lands are lost... only Isabella remains and his right to choose the next Archbishop of Canterbury.

Contributors

Writer:
Jack Russell
Music composed by:
David Cain
Sound:
Derek Miller-Timmins
Make-up:
Sandra Shepherd
Designer:
David Myerscough-Jones
Producer:
Richard Beynon
Director:
Ronald Wilson
Philip:
Christopher Cable
John:
John Duttine
John de Grey:
Christopher Hancock
Gerard d'Athies:
Robert Tayman
Old Monk:
Denis Carey
Reginald:
William Whymper
Pope Innocent III:
Anthony Ainley
Isabella:
Lynsey Baxter
Peter des Roches:
Antony Carrick
Priest:
Alan Judd
Petit:
Terry Scully
Florence:
Patsy Byrne
William:
Jimmy Gardner
William Marshal:
Patrick Troughton
William de Brieuse:
Ian Hogg
Mathilda:
Maureen O'Brien
Stephen Langton:
Clifford Rose
Robert Fitzwalter:
John Hallam
Eustace de Vesci:
Seymour Matthews
Peter of Wakefield:
Vernon Dobtcheff
Pandulf:
Toby Salaman
Henry Plantagenet:
Robin Timothy

Covering motor-racing's Formula One World Championship on Sundays through the summer.

Highlights of this afternoon's race at Brands Hatch. Two weeks ago in France Mario Andretti and Ronnie Peterson scored their third one-two victory of the season. But James Hunt scorched back to form with a third place, and together with Niki Lauda, third in the championship table, could break the apparent stranglehold on the title of the Lotus team.

(On 30 July: The German Grand Prix)

Contributors

Commentator:
Murray Walker
Commentator:
Jackie Stewart
TV Presentation:
David Kenning
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

The first in a season of films of the 70s. Starring
James Taylor , Warren Oates
Four nameless people - the Driver, G.T.O., the Girl and the Mechanic in a race against time and each other. The ultimate bet is made - a cross-country duel from the far west to Washington DC. The prize, the loser's treasured car. Hellman's movie springs from the world of easy riders where racers travel the American countryside between midnight and dawn - with love and death as companions.
Directed by MONTE HELLMAN. Films: p 11 (First showing on British television)

Contributors

Unknown:
James Taylor
Unknown:
Warren Oates
Directed By:
Monte Hellman.
The Driver:
James Taylor
G T O:
Warren Oates
The Girl:
Lalrie Bird
The Mechanic:
Dennis Wilson
Needles station attendant:
Richard Ruth
Hot Rod driver:
Rudolph Wurlitzer

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