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7.40 Simp Supervisor

8.5 Equilibrium Rules, OK

8.30 M101/32 Catastrophe Theory

8.55 Handicapped in the Community

9.20 Measurement and Power

9.45 Maths: Vector Spaces

10.10 Computers: File Processing

10.35 At the Hawk's Well

11.0 The Grand Inquisitor

11.25 Sir Edward Franklund

11.50 Language Development

12.15 Man's Experience of the World

12.40 The Argument from Design

1.5 Public Expenditure - Too Much?

1.30 A Portrait of Summer School

The John Player League
BBC outside broadcast cameras cover the whole of one of today's most attractive matches.
Matches being played today are: DERRYSHIRE MIDDLESEX
GLAMORGAN r WARWICKSHIRE
KENT U NORTHAMPTONSHlRE
SOMERSET GLOUCESTERSHIRE
SURREY LANCASHIRE
Introduced by PETER WALKER Commentators
JOHN ARLOTT and JIM LAKER
Television presentation
BOB DUNCAN and JOHN MCNICHOLAS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Walker
Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Unknown:
John McNicholas

Butterflies
Narrated by TOM FLEMMING
A kaleidoscope of the most delicate and beautiful insects in the world. That beauty has proved irresistible ever since the days when early collectors bagged the huge and elusive birdwings of Papua New Guinea with shotguns.
But there is more to butterflies than pinned specimens, or even the magical transformation from caterpillar to chrysalis to adult. Territorial British butterflies fight off intruders. Australian armoured caterpillars live in ants' nests. The amazing monarch butterfly migrates thousands of miles, wintering in a secret hideout in Mexico. There, 20 million monarchs clustered in a few acres of forest form one of the most dazzling spectacles in the world.
Music composed by SIDNEY SAGER Film editor ANDREW NAYLOR Written and produced by ROBIN CRANE
Series editors MICHAEL ANDREWS andANTHONY ISAACS BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Flemming
Composed By:
Sidney Sager
Editor:
Andrew Naylor
Produced By:
Robin Crane
Editors:
Michael Andrews
Editors:
Anthony Isaacs

starring Eileen Atkins
Her eyes gave her away. By her eyes and the deep circles under them you saw that she was a dreamer, that she was vulnerable -too vulnerable ever to make a success of a career of chance.'
The writer Jean Rhys died on Monday, 14 May. Her novels about women, first published in the 30s. are read and admired today by a rapidly growing audience.
Dramatised scenes from her books take us into the drifting world of the Jean Rhys heroine. And there is a rare interview with JEAN RHYS herself. with ANTHONY AINLEY , TEKENCE BAYLER CAROLINE BLAKISTON , NOEL DAVIS
SANDOR ELES , AGNES STANLEY
Directed by TRISTRAM POWELL (First shown in 1974 on BBC1,

Contributors

Unknown:
Eileen Atkins
Unknown:
Jean Rhys
Unknown:
Jean Rhys
Unknown:
Jean Rhys
Unknown:
Anthony Ainley
Unknown:
Tekence Bayler
Unknown:
Caroline Blakiston
Unknown:
Noel Davis
Unknown:
Sandor Eles
Directed By:
Tristram Powell

by Fyodor Dostoevsky
The BBC2 Classic Serial dramatised in three parts by Jack Pulman
starring John Hurt, Timothy West, Sian Phillips, Anthony Bate
Part 3: Obsessed with the fear that Porfiry suspects him, Raskolnikov has promised to tell Sonia who killed the old pawnbroker and her sister. He has returned to his room unaware that a greater danger awaits him there.
(First shown last Tuesday)

Contributors

Author:
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Dramatised by:
Jack Pulman
Raskolnikov:
John Hurt
Porfiry:
Timothy West
Unknown:
Sian Phillips
Unknown:
Anthony Bate

opens a season of international films with the accent on murder: tonight starring
Elliott Gould , Nina Van Pallandt
Raymond Chandler 's famous Los Angeles detective is brought defiantiv into the 70s by director Robert Altman. Elliott Gould as Marlowe attempts to help a friend accused of murder, and finds mystery, suicide and blackmail.
Screenplay by LEIGH BRACKETl Produced by JERRY BICK
Directed by ROBERT ALTMAN. Films, page 19 (First showing on British television)

Contributors

Unknown:
Elliott Gould
Unknown:
Nina van Pallandt
Unknown:
Raymond Chandler
Director:
Robert Altman.
Director:
Elliott Gould
Play By:
Leigh Bracketl
Produced By:
Jerry Bick
Directed By:
Robert Altman.
Philip Marlowe:
Elliott Gould
Eileen Wade,:
Nina van Pallandt
Roger Wade:
Sterling Hayden
Marty Augustine:
Mark Rydell
Dr Verringer:
Henry Gibson
Harry:
David Arkin
Terry Lennox:
Jim Bouton
Morgan:
Warren Berlinger
Jo Ann Eggenweiler:
Jo Ann Brody
Detective Farmer:
Steve Colt
Mabel:
Jack Knight

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