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7.40 Using Television

8.5 Measuring the Earth and Moon

8.30 M101/4 Functions

8.55 Technology for Teachers

9.20 Electron Microscopy

9.45 Maths: Matrix Transformation

10.10 A Profile of Charles Ives

10.35 Bronze Casting

11.0 Curriculum Design and Development

11.25 The First Ten Years

11.50 Santa Maria del Popolo

12.15 Cues and Schemas

12.40 Scientific Discoveries

1.5 Approaches to Soviet Politics

1.30 The Sociological Perspective

Introduced by NIGEL STARMER-SMITH Scotland v Ireland and England v France
Commentator at Murrayfield NIGEL STAKMRR-SMITH
Commentator at Twickenham
BILL MCLAREN
TV presentation Scotland v Ireland BILL MALCOLM
Series producer BILL TAYLOR
Followed by Rugby League results

Contributors

Introduced By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Unknown:
Nigel Stakmrr-Smith
Unknown:
Bill McLaren

The feature film starring
Burt Reynolds , Angie Dickinson Clint Walker , Ossie Davis
Laura Breckenridge finds that her late husband stole a quarter-of-a-million dollars in gold. She is determined to return it before its theft is discovered. That is why Sam Whiskey finds himself diving into the Platte River with an inverted coal scuttle on his head!
Screenplay by WILLIAM W. NORTON Produced by JULES LEVY
ARTHUR GARDNER and ARNOLD LAVEN
Directed by ARNOLD LAVEN . Films: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Burt Reynolds
Unknown:
Angie Dickinson
Unknown:
Clint Walker
Unknown:
Ossie Davis
Unknown:
Laura Breckenridge
Unknown:
Sam Whiskey
Unknown:
William W. Norton
Produced By:
Jules Levy
Produced By:
Arthur Gardner
Produced By:
Arnold Laven
Directed By:
Arnold Laven
Sam Whiskey:
Burt Reynolds
0 W Bandy:
Clint Walker
Jedidiah Hooker:
Ossie Davis
Laura:
Angie Dickinson
Fat Henry Hobson:
Rick Davis
The Fisherman:
Del Reeves
Mint Superintendent Perkins:
William Schallert

Public Enemy No 1
Most of us know very little about the world of crime - yet some people spend most of their lives involved in or affected by it. People like the prisoner s wife, the detective and the defence, the judge and the jailer. In this new six-part series, Ludovic Kennedy explores each stage of the criminal process through the eyes of those very different people.
Tonight he talks to a former notorious criminal who has already spent half his life ' inside .
John McVicar was once Britain s public enemy No 1. He reveals the secret world of ' fit-ups supergrasses' and the nick as he talks about his life with crime.
Director MIKE HOGAN
Producer LAVINIA WARNER Executive producer FRANK SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Ludovic Kennedy
Unknown:
John McVicar
Director:
Mike Hogan
Producer:
Lavinia Warner
Producer:
Frank Smith

' Playing early Mozart is. in a way. | like restoring a great painting; it's a process of rediscovery. Since he died nearly 200 years ago, Mozart s music has suffered as each new generation applied yet another layer of musical grime. Styles of performance have changed; so have many of the instruments themselves - often to the detriment of the music. So what we re doing is getting underneath those coats of grime and trying to reveal Mozart in his true colours.' With these words
Christopher Hogwood opens this programme with The Academy of Ancient Music Jaap Schroeder (violin)
The programme includes excerpts from six of Mozart's symphonies, one of his wind divertimenti, together with music by J. C. Bach and Stamitz.
Producer ROY TIPPING
(Mozart and his Contemporaries on BBC2 next Saturday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood
Violin:
Jaap Schroeder
Music By:
J. C. Bach

Major British films of the 60s. Tonight starring Dora Bryan, Rita Tushingham, Robert Stephens, Murray Melvin

This comedy-drama portrays a pregnant teenager in Salford and her complicated relationships with her black lover, her sympathetic homosexual friend and her domineering and sluttish mother.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Shelagh Delaney
Screenplay/Producer/Director:
Tony Richardson
Helen:
Dora Bryan
Jo:
Rita Tushingham
Peter:
Robert Stephens
Geoffrey:
Murray Melvin
Jimmy:
Paul Danquah
Bert:
David Boliver
Doris:
Moira Kaye

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