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7.40 Technology: Goals and Conflicts

8.5 Polluted Water

8.30 Jumpers

8.55 Kinship and Propinquity

9.20 Mechanics-Fields

9.45 Central Place Theory

10.10 BART programme 2

10.35 Debate on Community Print

11.0 Isotopes in Geology

11.25 A Local Government System

11.50 Maths: Complex Integration

12.15 Woyzeck

1.5 Hans Scharoun

1.30 M101/14 Taylor Polynomials

continues the season of films by Douglas Sirk
Starring Rock Hudson, Barbara Rush

In this colourful period adventure film, Rock Hudson stars as a young Irishman who is recognised during a robbery and escapes to Dublin to play a key part in the rebellion during the early 1800s. Douglas Sirk shot much of this film on location in the beautiful Irish countryside.

Films: page 21
(Tomorrow night: Shockproof)

Contributors

Screenplay:
W. R. Burnett
Screenplay:
Oscar Brodney
Producer:
Ross Hunter
Director:
Douglas Sirk
Michael Martin:
Rock Hudson
Aga Doherty:
Barbara Rush
Capt Thunderbolt (John Doherty):
Jeff Morrow
Lady Ann More:
Kathleen Ryan
Mahoney:
Finlay Currie
Regis:
Denis O'Dea
Capt Hood:
Geoffrey Toone
Tim Keenan:
Shay O'Gorman

Tonight from BBC North: The Disappearing Coast
The 30-mile stretch of coastline between Flamborough Head and Spurn Point is vanishing at the frightening rate of seven feet a year. Householders, farmers and businessmen watch helplessly as their property crumbles away-literally before their eyes. Reporter Ken Cooper
Producer JOHN GRAHAM
Series coordinator FRANK GILLARD

Contributors

Reporter:
Ken Cooper
Producer:
John Graham
Unknown:
Frank Gillard

The Open University celebrates the tenth anniversary of its charter with a concert in London's Guildhall, including the first performances of two specially commissioned works by John Dankworth and Malcolm Williamson , Master of the Queen's Music.
Handel Organ Concert in F, Op 4 No 4 (soloist GERALD HENDRIE , Professor of Music) conductor Malcolm Williamson Dankworth Musica in Camera conductor Dinah Barsham (Senior Lecturer in Music)
Williamson Fanfarade conductor Malcolm Williamson fresentea DY RICHARD BAKER
Sound MARTIN PAGE
MARTIN WARD
Lighting DON CRASKE Producer
ROGER TUCKER

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dankworth
Unknown:
Malcolm Williamson
Soloist:
Gerald Hendrie
Conductor:
Malcolm Williamson
Conductor:
Dankworth Musica
Conductor:
Dinah Barsham
Conductor:
Williamson Fanfarade
Conductor:
Malcolm Williamson
Unknown:
Richard Baker
Unknown:
Roger Tucker

Earlier this week Her Majesty The Queen opened the new extension to the Tate Gallery in London.
John Pitman speaks to some of the people involved in the building and looks at some of the works of art which will form part of the permanent exhibition.
Written by MICHAEL KERR Produced by KEN GRIFFIN

Contributors

Written By:
Michael Kerr
Produced By:
Ken Griffin

Robert Robinson with Diana Quick returns with a new series of the weekly entertainment based on words past and present and among other things sets a Conan Doyle competition, asks whatever happened to Dr Watson and talks to novelist Angela Carter.
With Frank Thornton and Joe Melia.

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Robinson
Co-presenter:
Diana Quick
Guest:
Angela Carter
Unknown:
Frank Thornton
Unknown:
Joe Melia
Director:
Martin L. Bell
Producer:
Antony Rouse

Profiles of ten stars from the golden age of Hollywood. Written and presented by Barry Norman 4: Spencer Tracy with personal comments from
Joan Bennett , co-star Father of the Bride
George Cukor , director Adam's Rib and Pat and Mike Garson Kanin , screenwriter, biographer and friend
Stanley Kramer , producer/director Inherit the Wind and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
Joe Mankiewicz , producer Woman of the Year and Fury Pat O'Brien , actor and life-long friend
Dore Schary , former head of MGM John Sturges , director Bad Day at Black Rock
Robert Wagner , actor
A well-rounded portrait of a man put forward as the best American film actor.
(DAILY MAIL)
Director JUDY LINDSAY Producer BARRY BROWN (First shown on BBC1,

Contributors

Presented By:
Barry Norman
Presented By:
Spencer Tracy
Unknown:
Joan Bennett
Unknown:
George Cukor
Unknown:
Mike Garson Kanin
Unknown:
Stanley Kramer
Unknown:
Joe Mankiewicz
Unknown:
Fury Pat O'Brien
Unknown:
Dore Schary
Unknown:
John Sturges
Unknown:
Robert Wagner
Director:
Judy Lindsay
Producer:
Barry Brown

Humphrey Lyttelton introduces the third of six programmes recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival. This week features:
Tommy Banks Big Band Dee Dee Bridgwater Chris Hinze and Gilberto Gil
Recorded by the SWISS TELEVISION service Director JEAN BOVON Producer DON SAYER

Contributors

Introduces:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Unknown:
Dee Dee Bridgwater
Unknown:
Chris Hinze
Unknown:
Gilberto Gil
Director:
Jean Bovon
Producer:
Don Sayer

The Martini International HARRY CARPENTER introduces highlights of the second day's play from the West Course at Wentworth. Commentators PETER ALLISS CLIVE CLARK and ALEX HAY
Producers richard TILLING, FRED VINER ALASTAIR SCOTT. Editor DAVID KENNING

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Commentators:
Peter Alliss
Commentators:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Alastair Scott.
Editor:
David Kenning

Starring Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn
with Aldo Ray

Spencer Tracy stars in this delightful comedy as Mike Conovan, a hard-boiled sports promoter with somewhat illegal connections. He becomes interested in launching Pat Pemberton, a lady golfer with great talent. His greatest problem is Pat's fiance, who watches everything she does and invariably puts her off her stroke.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Garson Kanin
Screenplay:
Ruth Gordon
Producer:
Lawrence Weingarten
Director:
George Cukor
Mike Conovan:
Spencer Tracy
Pat Pemberton:
Katharine Hepburn
Davie Hucko:
Aldo Ray
Collier Weld:
William Ching
Barney Grau:
Sammy White
Spec Cauley:
George Matthews
Mr Beminger:
Loring Smith
Mrs Beminger:
Phyllis Povah
Hank Tasling:
Charles Buchinski
Sam Garsell:
Frank Richards
Charles Barry:
Jim Backus
Police Captain:
Chuck Connors

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