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7.40 Social Change

8.5 Quantum Physics

8.30 M101/29 Geometry, Klein

8.55 Maths Analysis - Sequences

9.20 Brake Testing

9.45 Servo-mechanism

10.10 Maths - Topological Spaces

10.35 The Arab/Israeli Dispute

11.0 Simulation Models

11.25 Advisory Programme for Applicants (2)

11.50 Mechanics - Rockets, Orbits

12.15 History of Mathematics

12.40 Patterning of the Vote

1.5 Educational Research Methods

1.30 Public Administration

The Davis Cup
Great Britain v Czechoslovakia
Live coverage from Eastbourne of the final two singles in the Euro- pean Zone ' A ' Final. The winners will be just one step away from a place in The Davis Cup Final itself and if the home side is successful they meet Australia in the semi-final at Crystal Palace in three weeks' time. Commentators
DAN MASKELL and JOHN BARRETT
Producer FRED VINER

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
John Barrett
Producer:
Fred Viner

Seven programmes for player, coach and spectator. 2: Tackling
Introduced by DAVID VINE with DON RUTHERFORD (RFU) and RAY WILLIAMS (Welsh Rugby Union) from St Luke's College, Exeter
Directed by JOHN RICKWORD Produced by JOHN DOBSON BBC Bristol

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Vine
Unknown:
Ray Williams
Directed By:
John Rickword
Produced By:
John Dobson

Northampton v Richmond
Under the captaincy of PETER JOHNSON and with the experience of JACKO PAGE Northampton will be looking to keep their good home record against Richmond. Richmond with a sprinkling of seasoned Internationals, including their captain ROGER SHACKLETON , have had an intensive summer of training under coach DAVE ROLLITT and are hoping for an encouraging start for this new season.
Commentator at Franklin Gardens
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Director huw JONES
Series producer BILL TAYLOR
Followed by Rugby League results (The Rugby League Year, Tuesday, 10.30)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Johnson
Unknown:
Roger Shackleton
Unknown:
Dave Rollitt

The Davis Cup
Great Britain v Czechoslovakia
Highlights of today's final two singles played on the Centre Court at Eastbourne this afternoon with DAN MASKELL reviewing the successes and failures of the tie.
Producer FRED VINER

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Producer:
Fred Viner

Weird and exotic jungles clothe the slopes of Mount Mulu, the newest national park in Sarawak, Borneo. They have been home to the largest expedition ever mounted by the Royal Geographical Society.
To unravel the mysteries of those jungles experts from many nations wedded the techniques of science to the skills of those who live in the forest - stunning lizards by blowpipe dart, tracking a civet, stalking termites, trapping moths, even weighing the leaves on the ground. It was an exploration among amazing sounds and spectacular landscapes with soaring pinnacles and, beneath the jungles, rock honeycombed with gigantic bat-filled caves.

(BBC Bristol)

Contributors

Film Cameraman:
Rodger Jackman
Film Cameraman:
Hugh Maynard
Film Editor:
Jim Cryan
Narrator/Producer:
Barry Paine
Series Editor:
Michael Andrews
Series Editor:
Anthony Isaacs

by LEO TOLSTOY
Dramatised in eight parts by DONALD WILSON starring Nicola Pagett
Eric Porter , Stuart Wilson Part 8
Anna is persuaded by Vronsky to ask Karenin for a divorce, but as he is now dominated by Countess Ivanovna, her future is uncertain.
Cast in order of appearance
Producer DONALD WILSON
Executive producer KEN RIDDINGTON Director BASIL COLEMAN
The costumes from Anna Karenina are currently on display at Sudeley Castle, Wincftcombe, Gloucestershire

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Wilson
Unknown:
Nicola Pagett
Unknown:
Eric Porter
Unknown:
Stuart Wilson
Producer:
Donald Wilson
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Director:
Basil Coleman
Unknown:
Anna Karenina
Anna:
Nicola Pagett
Nurse Pepper:
Patricia Denys
Princess Shcherbatsky:
Patricia Lawrence
Dolly:
Carole Nimmons
Kitty:
Caroline Langrishe
Agafea:
Anna Wing
StiVa:
Davyd Harries
Levin:
Robert Swann
Vronsky:
Stuart Wilson
Petritsky:
David Gwillim
Paula:
April Walker
Veslovsky:
Graham Pountney
Karenin:
Eric Porter
Lydia:
Margot van Der Burgh
Seriozha:
Paul Spurrier
Susan Cord:
Joanne Harris
Vorkuyev:
Hubert Rees
Lizaveta:
Maureen Morris
Dr Orlov:
Richard Bebb
Prince Shcherbatsky:
Geoffrey Toone
Annushka:
Marilyn Le Conte
Betsy:
Sheila Gish
Princess Myagky:
Sheila Burrell
Landau:
Michael J Jackson
Herman:
Eugene Schi,usser
Countess Vronsky:
Mary Morris
Husband:
Norman Rutherford
Wife:
Patricia Mason

Arrest; Damages; Protest
Rent Act; Legal Aid; Divorce Presented by Nick Ross
A series 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 us all.
Director ROSALIND COLD
Executive producer PETER CHAFER Producer HENRY MURRAY

Contributors

Presented By:
Nick Ross
Reporters:
Norma Shepherd
Reporters:
Mike Dornan
Unknown:
David Offenbach
Producer:
Peter Chafer
Producer:
Henry Murray

continues the season of films of the 70s. starring
Elliott Gould Marcia Rodd
' Why are you the way you are, rather than the way you have to be? ' Photographer Alfred Cham berlain is asked this question - among many others-by his new wife Patsy, whose mission in life is to ' mould ' him. Alongside this story of attack on the rights of the individual, Jules Feiffer has written a brutally savage satire on the American way of life. The setting is present-day New York, a city disintegrating under a series of power failures, muggings, random snipers, obscene 'phone calls and 345 unsolved murders in six months ...
Directed by ALAN ARKIN
(First showing on British television) Films; page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Elliott Gould
Unknown:
Marcia Rodd
Unknown:
Alfred Cham
Unknown:
Jules Feiffer
Directed By:
Alan Arkin
Alfred Chamberlain:
Elliott Gould
Patsy Newquist:
Marcia Rodd
Mr Newquist:
Vincent Gardenia
Mrs Newquist:
Elizabeth Wilson
Kenny:
Jon Korkes
Mr Chamberlain:
John Randolph
Mrs Chamberlain:
Doris Roberts
Minister:
Donald Sutherland
Judge:
Lou Jacobi
Detective:
Alan Arkin

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