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7.40 Being Black

8.5 The Planet Earth

8.30 M101/3 Trig Formulae

8.55 The Interested Parties

9.20 Electromagnetics and Electronics

9.45 Maths: Vector Spaces

10.10 Statistics: First Ideas

10.35 Images and Imagism

11.0 Rosmersholm 'Dream-work'.

11.25 The PreSchool Child: Joining In

11.50 Consumer Decisions: Serve You Right

12.15 Energy in the Home: Building for the Future

12.40 History of Mathematics

1.5 In Search of Zion

1.30 Educational Research Methods

' The transfer of so much parliamentary business to specialist All-Party Committees would undermine the authority of the House of Commons.' (MICHAEL FOOT) The last in a series in which six eminent Parliamentarians talk to Robin Day.
Today The Rt Hon Michael Foot mp, Lord President of The Council and Leader of the House of Commons.
Producer ALAN THOMPSON Editor JOHN DEKKER

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Foot
Producer:
Alan Thompson
Editor:
John Dekker

Anthony Burgess sets Shakespeare in Perspective by looking at the circumstances which surrounded the first public performance of Shakespeare's last history play in June 1613 and asks the question: ' Did he indeed write it? '
Director MADDALENA FAGANDINI Producer VICTOR POOLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Burgess
Producer:
Victor Poole

Major British films of the 60s.
Tonight starring David Bradley, Freddie Fletcher
For 14-year-old Billy life holds few prospects or excitement. But one day he finds a kestrel's nest and takes one of the fledglings. As he trains the bird, life takes a new meaning and there seems some escape from routine and his unhappy home life.
Based on the novel Kestrel for a Knave by Barry Hines
Films: page 15

Contributors

Screenplay/Based on a novel by:
Barry Hines
Screenplay/Director:
Ken Loach
Screenplay/Producer:
Tony Garnett
Billy Casper:
David Bradley
Jud:
Freddie Fletcher
Mrs Casper:
Lynne Perrie
Mr Farthing:
Colin Welland
Mr Sugden:
Brian Glover
Mr Gryce:
Bob Bowes
MacDowall:
Robert Naylor
Mr Crossley:
Trevor Hesketh

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