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7.40 Cargo Cults

8.5 The Earth's Surface

8.30 M101/26 Complex Numbers

8.55 Maths Analysis - Integration

9.20 Floating an Oilrig

9.45 The Power Amplifier

10.10 Pure Maths - Algebra

10.35 Crossing the River Thames

11.0 Secularisation

11.25 Making Best Use of Summer School

11.50 Mechanics - Fourier Series

12.15 History of Mathematics

12.40 Demographic Crisis

1.5 Autonomy: The Nelson Touch

1.30 Soviet Union: An Impression

The John Player League Kent v Leicestershire
Since the inception of one-day cricket Kent have won seven competitions, including three John Player League championships. Last season they were beaten finalists in the Benson and Hedges Cup but ended as joint County champions.
The programme includes news of today's other fixtures:
Derbyshire v Lancashire
Glamorgan v Northamptonshire
Gloucestershire t' Nottinghamshire Hampshire v Yorkshire Middlesex v Surrev
Somerset v Warwickshire Sussex v Worcestershire
Commentators at Folkestone JOHN ARLOTT and JIM LAKER
Television presentation
DAVID KENNING and BILL TAYLOB Series producer BOB DUNCAN
(Wales only: GLAMORGAN v NORTHANTS and Baseball: WALES v ENGLAND)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Kenning
Producer:
Bob Duncan

A digest of the news of the week and other world matters of interest seen by news cameras around the world, plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear, with Richard Whitmore
Editor BILL NORTHWOOD

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Whitmore
Editor:
Bill Northwood

'Our athletes are the children of our Revolution, and at the same time, its standard-bearers.'
When President Fidel Castro welcomed home Cuba's triumphant Olympic team from Montreal, there was a sense not just of pride but of vindication. Because central to Cuba's revolution has been the priority it has given to sport and sports education.
Broadcaster Ron Pickering, a former Olympic coach, was curious as to how a small island, with a population no larger than that of London, could produce Olympic champions of the calibre of Alberto Juantorena and Teofilo Stevenson. He went to Cuba to find out.
The best sports film I can remember seeing (Sunday Times)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ron Pickering
Producer:
Richard Taylor
Series editor:
Michael Andrews
Series editor:
Anthony Isaacs

A weekly series of visits to music festivals in various countries.
The Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales
Live from the Eisteddfod Pavilion in Cardiff, a concert of favourite opera solos and choruses with The Eisteddfod Choir chorus-master ALUN GUY
BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes Anne Edwards Maureen Guy
Kenneth Bowen and Geraint Evans
The interval address will be given by The Prime Minister
The Rt Hon James Callaghan , mf Introduced by R. ALUN EVANS
Sound FRANK MCCARTHY , BOB STONES Lighting LAURIE OWEN
Director VINCENT DOWDALL
Executive producer ROY TIPPING

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Haskey
Conducted By:
Owain Arwel Hughes
Conducted By:
Anne Edwards
Conducted By:
Maureen Guy
Conducted By:
Kenneth Bowen
Conducted By:
Geraint Evans
Unknown:
James Callaghan
Introduced By:
R. Alun Evans
Introduced By:
Sound Frank McCarthy
Unknown:
Laurie Owen
Director:
Vincent Dowdall

by LEO TOLSTOY
The Classic Serial
Dramatised in eight parts by DONALD WILSON starring
Nicola Pagett
Eric Porter , Stuart Wilson Part 2
Levin, unaware of Kitty's humiliation, goes home to the country. Vronsky, determined on the pursuit of Anna, is aided by his cousin, Princess Betsy. Vronsky's mother, too, sees no reason to disapprove.
Cast in order of appearance
Producer DONALD WILSON
Executive producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director BASIL COLEMAN Repeat)
The costumes from Anna Karenina are currently on display at Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire

Contributors

Unknown:
Leo Tolstoy
Unknown:
Donald Wilson
Unknown:
Nicola Pagett
Unknown:
Eric Porter
Unknown:
Stuart Wilson
Producer:
Donald Wilson
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Unknown:
Anna Karenina
Levin:
Robert Swann
Agafea:
Anna Wing
Bailiff:
Brian Grellis
Kitty:
Caroline Langrishe
Dolly:
Carole Nimmons
Anna:
Nicola Pagett
Vronsky:
Stuart Wilson
Paula:
April Walker
Petritsky:
David Gwillim
Betsy:
Sheila Gish
Karenin:
Eric Porter
Lydia:
Margot van Der Burgh
Madame Bertrand:
Rosemarie Dunham
Princess Myagky:
Sheila Burrell
Countess Vronsky:
Mary Morris
Kassel:
Milo Sperber
Seriozha:
Paul Spurrier
Stiva:
Davyd Harries
Colonel:
James Kerry
Major-domo:
Terence Soall

The Colgate European LPGA Championship
PETER WALKER introduces highlights of today's play from the Old Course, Sunningdale.
Has NANCY LOPEZ added to her impressive list of victories this year?
Commentators CLIVE CLARK
ALEX HAY , LEWINE MAIR , LIZ KAHN
Producer RICHARD TILLING Editor A. P. WILKINSON

Contributors

Introduces:
Peter Walker
Unknown:
Nancy Lopez
Commentators:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Lewine Mair
Unknown:
Liz Kahn
Producer:
Richard Tilling
Editor:
A. P. Wilkinson

Continues the new season of films of the 70s tonight starring
Len Cariou , Jaync Eastwood Carol Lazare , Barry Morse
Jason Brady , star reporter for a Montreal television station, finds his entire future threatened when he uncovers the true story behind the mysterious sickness among children in a local slum.
Directed by award-winning Canadian writer/director Robin Spry , this fast-moving drama explores one of today's social evils - environmental pollution.
Screenplay by ROBIN SPRY
PETER PEARSON and PETER MADDEN Produced by MICHAEL SCOTT Directed by ROBIN SPRY
(First showing on British television) Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Len Cariou
Unknown:
Jaync Eastwood
Unknown:
Carol Lazare
Unknown:
Barry Morse
Unknown:
Jason Brady
Director:
Robin Spry
Play By:
Robin Spry
Unknown:
Peter Pearson
Unknown:
Peter Madden
Produced By:
Michael Scott
Directed By:
Robin Spry
Jason Brady:
Len Cariou
Alicia Brady:
Jayne Eastwood
Marion Galbraith:
Carol Lazare
Colin Angus Campbell:
Barry Morse
Ernie Carrick:
August Schellenberg
Ben Legault:
Jean Lapointe
Rodney Porter:
Sean Sullivan
Dr Gendron:
Terry Haig
Leo:
Marc Legault

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