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7.40 18th-century Speculators

8.5 Fast Trains

8.30 Leeds

8.55 The Automated Tutor

9.20 Maths: Normed Spaces

9.45 Fishing Quotas

10.10 Using a Computer.

10.35 Car Bodies

11.0 Physiological Adaptation (2)

11.25 Ferrocene

11.50 Teletext

12.15 James Bond (5)

12.40 Zoroastrian Orthodoxy

1.5 Harmonic Analysis: 2

1.30 We're All Immigrants Here

1.55 Rural Transport and Accessibility

2.20 Genes and Development.

Starring Robert Mitchum, Ursula Thiess, Gilbert Roland, Zachary Scott

1916: refugees from the Mexican revolution are streaming into the United States. But there are men who, for adventure and gain, are crossing the other way into the war zone. Robert Mitchum stars as Wilson who joins rebel leader Jose Escobar in the search for a hidden government arms cache.

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Contributors

Director:
Richard Fleischer
Wilson:
Robert Mitchum
Lisa:
Ursula Thiess
Escobar:
Gilbert Roland
Kennedy:
Zachary Scott
Sebastian:
Rodolfo Acosta
Gunther:
Henry Brandon
McGee:
Douglas Fowley
Gonzalez:
Jose I Torvay
Lorenzo:
Victor Junco
G Brucero:
Alfonso Sanchez Tello

A series of programmes made specially for audiences in the BBC regions and now seen for the first time throughout the UK. Tonight from BBC Midlands and West
Last summer in Gloucester the Three Choirs Festival celebrated its 250th anniversary. The annual 'Musick Meeting' of the three cathedral choirs of Gloucester, Hereford and Worcester attracts the country's finest orchestras and soloists, and audiences which include visitors from all over the world.
The Festival Conductor in 1977 was John Sanders, Organist and Master of the Choristers at Gloucester Cathedral, and it is from his point of view that the film shows the week's events.
Producer JAMES DEWAR
Director MARGARET BENTON
Series co-ordinator FRANK GILLARD

Contributors

Organist:
John Sanders
Producer:
James Dewar
Director:
Margaret Benton
Unknown:
Frank Gillard

A two-part television version of the novel by SIEGFRIED LENZ
1: Siggi Jepsen is a young art thief, an inmate in a post-war juvenile detention centre in Germany. His crime is stealing paintings; but only those of an expressionist painter named Max Nansen. Why he did it is connected with the Nazi rule during the war.
Siggi's father, Jens, is the policeman of a village in Schleswig-Holstein where the Nazis have banned Max from painting, and Jens is the end of the chain of enforcement. The two men had gone to school together in the same village, and Max had once rescued Jens from drowning. But Jens has a rigid sense of duty which the author uses to symbolise the whole German dilemma, aggravated in this case by the return of his elder son, who has deserted from the German Army, after a self-inflicted wound.
Directed by PETER BEAUVAIS
Dubbing director MICHAEL BAKEWELL

Contributors

Novel By:
Siegfried Lenz
Novel By:
Siggi Jepsen
Unknown:
Max Nansen.
Directed By:
Peter Beauvais
Director:
Michael Bakewell
Max Nansen, painter:
Wolfgang Buttner
Ditte Nansen, his wife:
Edda Seippel
Dr Theo Busbuk, the painter's friend:
Erland Eriandsen
Jutta, house companion:
Petra Redinger
Jens Jepsen, police sergeant:
Arno Assmann
Gudrun, his wife:
Irmgard Först
Siggi, his son (aged 10):
Andreas Poliza
Siggi (aged 19):
Jens Weisser
Hilde, his daughter:
Joeka Paris
Claas, his elder son:
Jorg Marquard

continuing the season of Midnight Movie double bills, with the accent on the bizarre and supernatural. Voodoo Island starring
Boris Karloff
Beverley Tyler
A remote island, seemingly perfect for development as a holiday resort, has one drawback - the inhabitants are dominated by witchcraft and ' monsters' and the lush vegetation includes man-eating plants.
Veteran horror star Boris Karloff plays Dr Knight, sent by a group of businessmen to investigate the problems ...
Directed by REGINALD DE BORG

Contributors

Unknown:
Boris Karloff
Unknown:
Beverley Tyler
Unknown:
Boris Karloff
Directed By:
Reginald de Borg
Phillip Knight:
Boris Karloff
Sara Adams:
Beverley Tyler
Barney Finch:
Murvyn Vye
Martin Schuyler:
Elisha Cook

starring
Karl Maiden
Patricia Medina
One after another, attractive girls are savagely murdered and the police are baffled by the seemingly motiveless crimes ...
Karl Malden stars as Dr Marais, head of the Paris Zoo, in this colour re-make of Edgar Allan Poe's classic story set in Paris at the turn of the century.
From EDCAR ALLAN POE 'S
Murders in the Rue Morgue Directed by ROY DEL RUTH

Contributors

Unknown:
Karl Maiden
Unknown:
Patricia Medina
Unknown:
Karl Malden
Unknown:
Edgar Allan
Unknown:
Edcar Allan Poe
Directed By:
Roy Del Ruth
Dr Marais:
Karl Malden
Inspector Bonnard:
Claude Dauphin
Jeannette Revere:
Patricia Medina
Prof Paul Dupin:
Steve Forrest
Yvonne:
Allyn McLerie
Arlette:
Veola Vonn
Camille:
Dolores Dorn
Jacques:
Anthony Caruso
Georges Brevert:
Merv Griffin
René:
Paul Richards
LeBon:
Rolphe Sedan
Wardrobe woman:
Erin O'Brien-Moore

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