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7.40 British Rail Systems

8.5 Electricity and Magnetism

8.30 Magic in the Web of Art

8.55 The Urban Migrant

9.20 Mechanics: Particles

9.45 Complex Human Ecosystems

10.10 Disaster Simulation: 2: Debriefing

10.35 Art and Environment

11.0 Earth Science Topics

11.25 Air Traffic Control

11.50 Maths: Complex Integration

12.15 The Venetian Twins

1.5 The Einstein Tower

1.30 Slum Clearance in the 30s

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The Real Bionic Man
Horizon's off in search of bionic man -looking at the State of the Art in artificial limbs, hearts, lungs, kidneys, livers and many other bits and pieces. Would six million dollars be enough for the complete kit?

Creators of Modern Philosophy
A series of 15 programmes in which Bryan Magee talks to 15 leading philosophers about Western philosophy today.
13 : Philosophy and Politics with Ronald Dworkin , Professor of Jurisprudence, Oxford.
Series prepared by BRYAN MAGEZ Director TONY TYLEY
Executive producer JANET HOENIG Book (same title), £7.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Talks:
Bryan Magee
Unknown:
Ronald Dworkin
Unknown:
Bryan Magez
Director:
Tony Tyley
Producer:
Janet Hoenig

The attractive trio from Dallas have 'A Whole Lotta Things to Sing About' to an audience of country music fans at Snape Maltings.
Musical accompaniment by THE KELVIN HENDERSON BAND
Director RICK GARDNER ProducerDOUGLAS hespe

Contributors

Unknown:
Kelvin Henderson
Director:
Rick Gardner
Producer:
Douglas Hespe

If you had the chance, who would you most like to meet?

This week Anna Raeburn meets the 'Seven':
Mary Cockcroft, business analyst, aged 24
Keith Fraser, car worker, aged 23
Pam Griffin, PE teacher, aged 22
Lisa Halstead, housewife, aged 23
Gary Jackson, artist, aged 23
John McIlvride, actor, aged 24
Mark Renton, undergraduate, aged 18

Each week the 'Seven' have the chance to exchange views with a personality of their choice. Their guests will come from any one of the worlds of showbusiness, politics, industry or the arts,

BBC Manchester

Contributors

Guest:
Anna Raeburn
Panellist:
Mary Cockcroft
Panellist:
Keith Fraser
Panellist:
Pam Griffin
Panellist:
Lisa Halstead
Panellist:
Gary Jackson
Panellist:
John McIlvride
Panellist:
Mark Renton
Research:
Gita Conn
Director:
Peter Hamilton
Producer:
Derek Towers

Each week Michael Charlton is joined by two guest interviewers for BBC2's television press conference.
National and international figures -people who are in the news or who make news - discuss and explain their views and intentions.
Producer ANNE moir

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Charlton
Producer:
Anne Moir

Opera Month continues with a new production of Benjamin Britten's comic opera. Based on a story of Guy de Maupassant with a libretto by Eric Crozier, it deals with Albert's election as King of the May and traces his subsequent disgrace and emancipation.
Starring

Members of the St Louis Symphony Orchestra conducted by John Moriarty
A production mounted by the Opera Theatre of St Louis and recorded in the Loretta Hilton Theatre, St Louis
Introduced by Humphrey Burton
Costumes designed by DONA GRANATA Sets designed by JOHN KASARDA Staged by Lou GALTERIO
Produced by DAVID GRIFFITHS
Directed by BRIAN LARGE

A co-production with WNET/Channel 13 New York

For full cast see page 32

(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:
Benjamin Britten
Unknown:
Eric Crozier
Conducted By:
John Moriarty
Introduced By:
Humphrey Burton
Designed By:
Dona Granata
Designed By:
John Kasarda
Unknown:
Lou Galterio
Produced By:
David Griffiths
Directed By:
Brian Large
Lady Billows:
Pauline Tinsley
Budd:
David Ward
Albert:
James Hobaek

starring Herbert Lom Heather Sears with Thorley Walters Edward De Souza Michael Gough
The tragic and frightening tale of the mad, disfigured musician who terrorises a London opera house.
In the third screen version of this classic horror story, Herbert Lom steps into the shoes previously occupied by Lon Chaney and Claude Rains.
Screenplay by JOHN ELDER
Based on the story by GASTON LEROUX Directed by TERENCE FISHER Produced by ANTHONY HINDS Films: page 23

Contributors

Unknown:
Herbert Lom
Unknown:
Heather Sears
Unknown:
Thorley Walters
Unknown:
Edward de Souza
Unknown:
Michael Gough
Unknown:
Herbert Lom
Unknown:
Lon Chaney
Unknown:
Claude Rains.
Story By:
Gaston Leroux
Directed By:
Terence Fisher
Produced By:
Anthony Hinds
The Phantom:
Herbert Lom
Christine:
Heather Sears
Lattimer:
Thorley Walters
Harry:
Edward de Souza
Lord Ambrose D'Arcy:
Michael Gough
Rossi:
Martin Miller
Philosophical Cabby:
Miles Malleson

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