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Written and directed by Charles Chaplin.

Charlie waives the rules when he finds himself all at sea.

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Charles Chaplin
New music composed by:
Les Williams
Music Director:
Dennis Wilson
Executive Producer:
William Fitzwater
The Assistant Cook:
Charlie Chaplin
The ship owner:
Wesley Ruggles
His daughter:
Edna Purviance
The captain:
Bud Jamison
The mate:
Lawrence A Bowles

or How to See the Beauty of Maths. The Royal Institution Annual Christmas Lectures for Young People by Professor Christopher Zeeman , Professor of Mathematics, Warwick University.
A series of six programmes 2: Numbers and Geometry
In which PROFESSOR ZEEMAN reveals that only some numbers are real. What is more, some are irrational, and some are even imaginary, but they've all been invented for good reasons, and can be found in simple geometric shapes. With them, mathematicians can solve all equations.
Presented for television by HILARY BENSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Christopher Zeeman
Television By:
Hilary Benson

Television's only international chess tournament, presented by Jeremy James. In 13 knockout matches some of the world's greatest chess players compete for the BBC2 Master Game Trophy currently held by World Chess Champion Anatoly Karpov. Round 1. game 1: O'Kelly v Miles
Belgium's only Grandmaster
COUNT ALBERIC O'KELLY I)E CALWAY
(former World Correspondence Chess Champion) plays Britain's leading player and our first Grandmaster TONY MILES. Expert analysis by William Hartston
Designer JOHN BONE
Director SANDRA WAINWRIGHT Producer ROBERT TONER

Contributors

Presented By:
Jeremy James.
Unknown:
Anatoly Karpov.
Unknown:
William Hartston
Designer:
John Bone
Director:
Sandra Wainwright
Producer:
Robert Toner

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir
Claire Faulconbridge Richard Ingrams and Patrick Campbell
Barbara Kellerman
Christopher Timothy
Referee Robert Robinson
Devised hv MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN Director ALAN BELL
Producer JOHNNY DOWNES

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Claire Faulconbridge
Unknown:
Richard Ingrams
Unknown:
Patrick Campbell
Unknown:
Barbara Kellerman
Unknown:
Christopher Timothy
Unknown:
Referee Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Mark Goodson
Unknown:
Bill Todman
Director:
Alan Bell
Producer:
Johnny Downes

by satellite
Australia v England from Melbourne
BOBBY SIMPSON introduces hishliehts of the fourth day's play. Commentators
KEITH MILLER , FRANK TYSON
NORMAN MAY and PAIL SHEAHAN
Television presentation by the AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION

Contributors

Commentators:
Keith Miller
Commentators:
Frank Tyson

The first of a new series of five programmes hosted by top international country music stars. This week's guests Moira Anderson, Charley Pride, The Chieftains and introducing the gospel music of Living Sound

Contributors

Musician:
George Hamilton IV
Singer:
Moira Anderson
Singer:
Charley Pride
Musicians:
The Chieftains
Musicians:
Living Sound
Musical Director:
Laurie Holloway
Sound:
Larry Goodson
Lighting:
Bill Millar
Designer:
John Stout
Production:
Yvonne Littlewood

takes a look at the contemporary rock scene with Anne Nightingale In the studio this week
Racing Cars, Turning Point with films, album tracks, interviews, news and reviews.
Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
Music from the series: record (BEDP 001). cassette (HRMC 6400) from record shops

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Nightingale
Director:
Tom Corcoran
Producer:
Michael Appleton

George Cole tells
A Teetotal Tale by H. E. BATES
' Two on 'em ' he said. ' They get round me boy! Gal and her mother.'
The notion of anyone getting round my uncle Silas, still less putting him off his beer for two months, was almost too much to bear.
Director PHILIP CHILVERS
Producer FRANCES WHITAKER

Contributors

Unknown:
George Cole
Unknown:
H. E. Bates
Director:
Philip Chilvers
Producer:
Frances Whitaker

BBC Two England

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