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7.40 San Francisco Railway (4)

8.5 Electromagnetic Radiation

8.30 M101/28 Geometry, Axioms

8.55 Project Tutoring

9.20 Multi-storey Living

9.45 Time Base Generator

10.10 Maths Topological Spaces

10.35 Fuel Crisis

11.0 Sects

11.25 Postgraduate Research in the OU (2)

11.50 Mechanics - Rotating Frames (2)

12.15 Iron Bridge

12.40 History of Mathematics

1.5 Management in Crisis

1.30 The Press

The John Player League
On this last day of the tournament the first four places are still in doubt, and with a difference in prize money between first and third place of £4,000, a lot is at stake as well as prestige.
The match featured will show the 1978 Champions establishing themselves as the number one 40-over specialists, and news will be given of all the other matches involved. The full fixture list is:
Hampshire v Middlesex Kent v Glamorgan Leicestershire v
Northamptonshire Somerset v Essex
Surrey v Yorkshire
Warwickshire v Gloucestershire Worcestershire v Lancashire Introduced by PETER WALKER Commentators JOHN ARLOTT and JIM LAKER
Television presentation
BOB DUNCAN and HUW JONES

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Walker
Commentators:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Huw Jones

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 Angela Rippon
Editor BILL NORTHWOO *

Contributors

Unknown:
Angela Rippon
Editor:
Bill Northwoo

Salmo - The Leaper
Introduced by Hugh Falkus
Prized by gourmet, netsman and angler alike, sea trout and Atlantic salmon return to spawn in the rivers of their birth. The magic of their migration has been revealed by the scientist, but it is through the angler's eyes that we become aware of their extraordinary behaviour.
For HUGH FALKUS , writer, naturalist and internationally famous angler, these fish are two of the most astonishing animals on earth. He tells the story of both fish and fishermen with the knowledge of a lifetime devoted to the sport.
A peach of a film ... catch it if you can
(OBSERVER)
This must be one of the very best productions ever to be made on the subject ... something not to be missed,
(TROUT AND SALMON)
Written and produced by HUGH FALKUS Series editors
MICHAEL ANDREWS and ANTHONY ISAACS BBC Bristol

Contributors

Introduced By:
Hugh Falkus
Unknown:
Hugh Falkus
Produced By:
Hugh Falkus
Unknown:
Michael Andrews
Unknown:
Anthony Isaacs

by LEO TOLSTOY
The Classic Serial
Dramatised in eight parts by DONALD WILSON starring Nicola Pagett
Eric Porter , Stuart Wilson
6: Kitty and Levin meet at Stiva's and their differences are resolved. Vronsky, recovering from his attempted suicide, has decided to accept a distant army posting, but Karenin's actions change the whole complexion of things.
Producer DONALD WILSON
Executive producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director BASIL COLEMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Leo Tolstoy
Unknown:
Donald Wilson
Unknown:
Nicola Pagett
Unknown:
Eric Porter
Unknown:
Stuart Wilson
Producer:
Donald Wilson
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Director:
Basil Coleman
Kitty:
Caroline Langrishe
Levin:
Robert Swann
Varya:
Norma Streader
Vronsky:
Stuart Wilson
Anna:
Nicola Pagett
Seriozha:
Paul Spurrier
Karenin:
Eric Porter
Annushka MARILYN:
Le Conte
Herman:
Eugene Schlusser
Gen Serpuhovskoy:
Gary Watson
Betsy:
Sheila Gish
Stiva:
Davyd Harries
Igor:
Grahame Wickersham
Sludin:
Hugh Ross
Prince Shcherbatsky:
Geoffrey Toone
Priest:
Peter Copley
Golenischev:
Jeremy Child
Mihailov:
John Bennett
Lydia:
Margot van Der Burgh

starring
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Graeme Garden , Bill Oddie with Bryan Pringle and CHARLES STEWART , JOHN MELAINEY BRIAN ROGERS , KENNY WARWICK
This week, the Goodies delve into their ancestry, discover entwined roots and crossed paths leading inexorably back to a strange circular edifice.
Choreography RUTH PEARSON Stunt adviserSTUART PELL
Written hy GRAEME GARDEN and BILL ODDIE With TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR Music by BILL ODDIE , DAVE MACRAE Produced by JIM FRANKLIN
Directed by BOB SPIERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Unknown:
Bryan Pringle
Unknown:
Charles Stewart
Unknown:
John Melainey
Unknown:
Brian Rogers
Unknown:
Kenny Warwick
Unknown:
Ruth Pearson
Unknown:
Stuart Pell
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Music By:
Bill Oddie
Music By:
Dave MacRae
Produced By:
Jim Franklin
Directed By:
Bob Spiers

Arrest; Damages; Protest; Rent Act; Legal Aid; Divorce
Presented by Nick Ross
A series of eight programmes which investigates the law, the lawyers and the courts in action.
Reporters Norma Shepherd and Mike Dornan, with specialist advice from David Offenbach, look into the way the British legal system affects each and every one of us - from the case of the man arrested on suspicion of pickpocketing as he walked past a bus queue, to the lady claiming compensation after being hit on the head by a falling tin in a supermarket.

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Ross
Reporter:
Norma Shepherd
Reporter:
Mike Dornan
Legal adviser:
David Offenbach
Director:
Rosalind Gold
Executive Producer:
Peter Chafer
Producer:
Henry Murray

A weekly series of visits to music festivals around the world. The Santa Fe Opera Introduced by Humphrey Burton
In the spectacular but improbable setting of the New Mexican desert just outside Santa Fe is one of the great opera houses of the world. Every summer, thousands of visitors come to Santa Fe for its adventurous blend of grand opera and the Old West. This is still very much Indian country, and our film interweaves the vivid New Mexican background with the five operas in the 20th season - Salome, The Marriage of Figaro, La Traviata, L'EgistQ, and the 1976 production, The Mother of Us All, a pageant of American history on the theme of women's suffrage. General director John Crosby
Stage directors
Patrick Bakman , John Cox BUss Herbert , Peter Wood
Conductors Robert Baustian
John Crosby , Raymond Leppard Principal soloists
James Atherton , William Dooley Mignon Dunn , Batyah Godfrey Donald Gramm , William Lewis Linn Maxwell , Jerold Norman Ellen Shade , Helen Vanni Stage designers Robert Indiana
Allen Charles Klein
Producer HUMPHREY BURTON
Director DAVID CHESHIRE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Humphrey Burton
Unknown:
Patrick Bakman
Unknown:
John Cox
Unknown:
Buss Herbert
Unknown:
Peter Wood
Unknown:
Conductors Robert Baustian
Unknown:
John Crosby
Unknown:
Raymond Leppard
Soloists:
James Atherton
Soloists:
William Dooley
Soloists:
Mignon Dunn
Unknown:
Batyah Godfrey
Unknown:
Donald Gramm
Unknown:
William Lewis
Unknown:
Linn Maxwell
Unknown:
Jerold Norman
Unknown:
Ellen Shade
Unknown:
Helen Vanni
Designers:
Robert Indiana
Unknown:
Allen Charles Klein
Producer:
Humphrey Burton
Director:
David Cheshire

continues the season of films of the 70s. starring
Jason Robards
Katharine Ross San Francisco , 1970. A middle-aged actor tiring of playing in second-rate horror movies leaves Hollywood for the more relaxed atmosphere of the Golden Gate City. Through a chance encounter in a park he meets the estranged wife of a millionaire businessman. From then on things are never quite the same for either of them. Jason Robards , recently seen in Washington Behind Closed Doors, plays a contrasting role in this romantic comedy.
Directed by TOM cries
(First showing on British television) Films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Jason Robards
Unknown:
Katharine Ross San Francisco
Unknown:
Jason Robards
Directed By:
Tom Cries
Matthew South:
Jason Robards
Anais:
Katharine Ross
David Appleton:
Scott Hylands
Men in park:
Roy C. Jenson
Men in park:
Mark Bramhall
Dog owner:
Marc Hannibal
Private detective:
Robert C. Ferro Jr

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