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7.40 Crime

8.5 Measuring the Earth and the Moon

8.30 M101/2 The Binomial Theorem

8.55 Seeing through Drawings

9.20 Your Own Optics Laboratory

9.45 Vienna: Stripping the Facade

10.10 Seeing the Future

10.35 Chemistry of Carbon Compounds

11.0 The Binomial Theorem

11.25 The First Years of Life - Clash!

11.50 Energy in the Home

12.15 Filters

12.40 Instrumentation

1.5 Brick by Brick

1.30 Time, Money and Technology

1.55 Classical Greece

2.20 Concorde Case Study (1)

2.45 Pilgrimage

3.10 Talking to Children

3.35 Landscape, Maps and the Historian

4.0 The Mackenzie File

4.25 The Animal Kingdom

4.50 The Parliamentary Expenditure Committee

England v Wales Scotland v France
BILL BEAUMONT'S England, after victories over Ireland and France, threaten to dethrone Wales, who will look to their backs to stop them. Scotland seek a first win in 14 matches against a dispirited French team. Commentators at:
Twickenham BILL MCLAREN Murrayfield NIGEL STARMER-SMITH TV presentation BILL TAYLOR , BILL MALCOLM
Series producer HUW JONES followed by Rugby League results

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Taylor
Producer:
Huw Jones

Peter Hobday reports on the people and the events that affect your money, your savings and your business affairs.
Each week in The Money Programme there are reports from companies in the news and on how decisions that their bosses make affect jobs, prices and future prospects.
Editor PAUL ELLIS
Deputy editor CLIVE SYDDALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hobday
Editor:
Paul Ellis
Editor:
Clive Syddall

A duel of words and wit between Arthur Marshall
Diane Keen , Roy Marsden and Frank Muir
Prunella Gee , Nikolai Tolstoy Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON , BILL TODMAN Director ALAN BELL
Producer JOHNNY DOWNES

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Marshall
Unknown:
Diane Keen
Unknown:
Roy Marsden
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Prunella Gee
Unknown:
Nikolai Tolstoy
Unknown:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Mark Goodson
Unknown:
Bill Todman
Director:
Alan Bell
Producer:
Johnny Downes

A series of eight programmes narrated by David Attenborough 6: Artists in Exile
In the south of France, on the banks of the picturesque river Lot, an old army camp has been transformed into a Vietnamese village. For 24 years it has provided a home for refugees, and it is unique in having preserved an extraordinary cult of spirit possession which can no longer be found even in Vietnam.
In each of their homes, the cult members have a colourful shrine where images of the Buddha stand amid an array of spirit images, dolls sumptuously clad in robes of silk.
Among the old ladies of the cult are a select few who have been chosen as mediums, and in ceremonies which last many hours they rapidly enter trance, dancing before the shrines in the robes of the spirits which possess them.
Film cameramen NAT CROSBY. joiin HOOPER Research SUE HAYCOCK
Film editor TONY HEAVEN
Produced by MICHAEL MACINTYRE

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough
Produced By:
Michael MacIntyre

a programme of ballads, songs, operetta and grand opera with guest
Valerie Masterson
Orchestra conducted by ROBIN STAPLETON
Designer MICHAEL WRIGHT Producer HYWEL WILLIAMS BBC Cymru/Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
Valerie Masterson
Conducted By:
Robin Stapleton
Designer:
Michael Wright

Introduced by Colin Irwin
This Wide World of Entertainment programme is a cross between a Mardi Gras and a village carnival: Cambridge is an annual rediscovery of hippiedom. Thirty thousand pilgrims trek east to live in tents for three days - all in the cause of the biggest folk music festival in Europe. It features some of the world's best folk acts. Maddy Prior
Telephone Bill and the Smooth Operators
Loudon Wainwright III Rockin' Dopsie and the Cajun Twisters
Doc Watson and Friends Richard Digance
The Boys of the Lough Ry Cooder , Louis Killen
Woodstock Mountains Revue Tannahill Weavers
Recorded at the Cherry Hinton Hall , Cambridge
Festival organiser KEN WOOLLARD
Lighting JOHN STERLING. Sound ALAN FOX Producer DON SAYER

Contributors

Introduced By:
Colin Irwin
Unknown:
Loudon Wainwright Iii
Unknown:
Lough Ry Cooder
Unknown:
Hinton Hall
Producer:
Don Sayer

ANDREW BIRKIN'S award-winning trilogy starring Ian Holm.
1: We Set Out to Be Wrecked
1897: a quiet afternoon in Kensington Gardens. A little boy in a red tam-o'-shanter realises he is being watched by a small man with a huge St Bernard dog. The man is J. M. Barrie ... Peter Pan has not yet been written ...
Superlative (THE TIMES) This sensitive and beautifully crafted masterpiece (DAILY TELEGRAPH) A parabola of pleasure (GUARDIAN)
Music composed by DUDLEY SIMPSON Lighting SAM BARCLAY
Designer BARRY NEWBERY Producer LOUIS MARKS
Director RODNEY BENNETT

Contributors

Music composed by :
Dudley Simpson
Lighting:
Sam Barclay
Designer:
Barry Newbery
Director:
Rodney Bennett
J M Barrie:
Ian Holm
Sylvia Llewelyn-Davies:
Ann Bell
Mary Barrie:
Maureen O'Brien
Arthur Llewelyn:
Tim Pigott-Smith
Mary Hodgson:
Anna Cropper
George:
Barnaby Holm
George:
Paul Holmes
Jack:
Nicholas Borton
Peter:
Jean-Benoit Louveaux
Michael:
Sebastian Buss
Mrs Arden:
Diana Mahony
Sir George Lewis:
Roger Ostime
Charles Frohman:
William Hootkins
Savoy Grill manager:
Hugh Martin
Peter Pan:
Pamela Ruddock
Wendy:
Zelah Clark
Dr Rendel:
Peter Tuddenham

BBC Two England

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