Programme Index

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7.40 Where is Wales?

8.5 The Nucleus

8.30 M101/25 Modelling. Pollution

8.55 Alternative Technology

9.20 A Case of Common Ownership

9.45 Elementary Maths - Systems 1

10.10 Maths - Galois Theory

10.35 World Modelling on Trial

11.0 Language and Learning

11.25 Exam Special

11.50 Computers - Social Implications

12.15 The Rise of Electricity

12.40 History of Maths

1.5 Educational Decision-making

1.30 Incomes Policy

A music film without words.
The player - Rohan De Saram
A brief history of cello music from 1750 to the present day.
Extracts from the music of Bach, Schubert, Rachmaninov, Kodaly, Xenakis and Gehlhaar.
Photography JOHN HOOPER
Sound JOHN MURPHY , JOHN C. C. HALE Film editor ANGUS NEWTON Director BARRIE GAVIN

Contributors

Unknown:
John Hooper
Unknown:
John Murphy
Editor:
Angus Newton
Director:
Barrie Gavin

A second chance to see these three programmes in which reporter Harold Williamson takes an intimate look at the people who get 800 aircraft and some 80,000 passengers through Heathrow every day. 1 : Terminal - goes behind the scenes to meet some of the 53,000 people who work in an atmosphere of continual tension and excitement, coping with emergencies, film stars, royal visits, and even the 21,000 people who get taken ill at the airport every year.
Pure magic, this runway to romance.
(DAILY EXPRESS)
' Terminal' is the best film I've ever seen about Heathrow. (DAILY MAIL) A fascinating and often beautiful documentary. (SUNDAY TIMES) Film editor GRAHAM SHIPHAM
Director JENNY BARRACLOUGH

Contributors

Director:
Jenny Barraclough

Seven programmes for player, coach and spectator. 3: The Scrum Introduced by DAVID VINE , with RAY WILLIAMS (Welsh Rugby Union) and DON RUTHERFORD (Rugby Football Union); and students from the Cardiff College of Education.
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

Bridgend v Pontypool j. p. R. williams, the world's top fullback, captains Bridgend in their centenary season. His side's style of fluid play is very different from their opponents from Gwent. Pontypool, under TERRY COBNER in his tenth successive season as captain, has one of the most powerful, successful packs in British rugby. Commentator at Brewery Field NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Director ONLLWYN BRACE
Series producer BILL TAYLOR
Followed by Rugby League results
(Floodlit Rugby League returns on Tuelday: 10.35)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Director:
Onllwyn Brace
Producer:
Bill Taylor

Where it happens and why It's happening with the correspondents of the BBC in Britain and round the world.
Presenter John Simpson
Film editing BOB SCHOLES Editor GEORGE WALKER

Contributors

Presenter:
John Simpson
Unknown:
Bob Scholes
Editor:
George Walker

Arrest; Damages; Protest
Rent Act; Legal Aid; Divorce Presented by Nick Ross
A series investigating the law, the lawyers and the courts in action.
Reporters Norma Shepherd and Mike Dornan. with specialist advice from Michael Molyneux. look into the way the British legal system affects us all.
Director ROSALIND GOLD
Executive producer PETER CHAPER Producer HENRY MURRAY

Contributors

Presented By:
Nick Ross
Reporters:
Norma Shepherd
Reporters:
Mike Dornan.
Unknown:
Michael Molyneux.
Producer:
Peter Chaper
Producer:
Henry Murray

Pint to Pint Poet
Introduced by Rene Cutforth
HARRY HARRISON is probably the best-known person in the industrial heartland of England. As a rhymester and comedian he performs in pubs all over the Black Country where his particular brand of poetry and humour reflects the life and times of the region of which he is so proud.
Executive producer JENNIFER JEREMY Producer DEREK SMITH
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Introduced By:
Rene Cutforth
Introduced By:
Harry Harrison
Producer:
Jennifer Jeremy
Producer:
Derek Smith

live from New York in Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor
Vladimir Horowitz , the world renowned virtuoso, now in his 75th year, is making his first television appearance with orchestra for many years, accompanied by the New York Philharmonic under its new principal conductor Zubin Mehta.
BBC2 joins Radio 3. for the first ever live television relay by satellite with stereo sound from the Avery Fisher Hall at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
Introduced by Humphrey Burton
Directed for television by KIRK BROWNING
For the best effect viewers with stereo Radio 3 should turn off TV sound and position their speakers on either side of the screen but a few feet away. Stereo headphones provide a suitable alternative.

Contributors

Unknown:
Vladimir Horowitz
Conductor:
Zubin Mehta.
Introduced By:
Humphrey Burton
Television By:
Kirk Browning

continues the season of films of the 70s, starring Sandy Ratcliff, Bill Dean

Janice Baildon is - seemingly - a typical teenage girl, living at home and working in a routine job. But here the 'everyday' qualities cease, since Janice is a schizophrenic, driven beyond breaking point by her insensitive parents and social pressures.
Films: p 21

Contributors

Producer:
Tony Garnett
Director:
Kenneth Loach
Janice Baildon:
Sandy Ratcliff
Mr Baildon:
Bill Dean
Mrs Baildon:
Grace Cave
Tim:
Malcolm Tierney
Barbara:
Hilary Martyn
Dr Donaldson:
Michael Riddall
Mr Carswell:
Alan MacNaughton
Man in the garden:
Johnny Gee

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