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7.40 Being Black

8.5 Motion - Newton's Laws

8.30 M101/3 Trig Formulae

8.55 Electron Microscopy

9.20 Solubility

9.45 Ultrastructure of Cells

10.10 Open Lecture: 1

10.35 Spectroscopy

11.0 Who Needs Maths?

11.25 The Pre-school Child - Joining In

11.50 Consumer Decisions - Serve You Right!

12.15 Deep Sea Container Ports

12.40 Roman Pots

1.5 Man-powered Aircraft (1)

1.30 World Food Production

1.55 Looking at Inequality

2.20 Mechanics - Vectors

2.45 Clean Air Success

3.10 Art on Film

3.35 Industrial Archaeology

4.0 Statistics - First Ideas

4.25 The Nervous System

4.50 Unemployment in the 1930s

John Player Cup Second Round Liverpool v Bath
Two of Britain's oldest clubs compete for a quarter-final place in this competition. With players like JOHN HORTON of Bath and MIKE SLEMEN of Liverpool in the backs, both the packs will be looking for a good ball. Nigel Starmer -Smith reports on this match and brings news of other ties in the competition, as well as a round-up of the main news in rugby.
Series producer nuw JONES followed by Rugby League results

Contributors

Unknown:
John Horton
Unknown:
Mike Slemen
Unknown:
Nigel Starmer

A digest of the news of the week and other world matters of interest seen by news cameras around the world: the interesting, the picturesque, the important and the dramatic, plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear. with Richard Baker
Editor RICHARD GAMBLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Baker
Editor:
Richard Gamble

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.
Deputy editor CLIVE SYDDALL Editor PAUL ELLIS
Family Finance on Ceefax page 220

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hobday

A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir
Joanna Lumley , Tim Rice and Arthur Marshall Maureen Lipman Anthony Valentine
Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN Director ALAN BELL
Producer JOHNNY DOWNES

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Joanna Lumley
Unknown:
Tim Rice
Unknown:
Arthur Marshall
Unknown:
Maureen Lipman
Unknown:
Anthony Valentine
Unknown:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Mark Goodson
Unknown:
Bill Todman
Director:
Alan Bell
Producer:
Johnny Downes

The feature film starring Gregory Peck
Richard Crenna , David Janssen
James Franciscus , Gene Hackman with Lee Grant
Nancy Kovack , Mariette Hartley
After five months of a planned seven months' mission aboard an orbiting space laboratory, three US astronauts, Jim Pruett , Clayton Stone and Buzz Lloyd , begin to show serious symptoms of fatigue. But when mission controller Charles Keith orders their return to earth, the retro rockets of their space craft fail to ignite. The three men are marooned in space.
This taut, suspense-filled drama builds up to a nail-biting climax and won an Academy Award for its superbly realistic special effects.
Screenplay by MAYO SIMON
Based on the novel by MARTIN CAIDIN Produced by M. J. FRANKOVICH Director JOHN STURGES Films: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Gregory Peck
Unknown:
Richard Crenna
Unknown:
David Janssen
Unknown:
James Franciscus
Unknown:
Gene Hackman
Unknown:
Lee Grant
Unknown:
Nancy Kovack
Unknown:
Mariette Hartley
Unknown:
Jim Pruett
Unknown:
Clayton Stone
Unknown:
Buzz Lloyd
Unknown:
Charles Keith
Play By:
Mayo Simon
Novel By:
Martin Caidin
Produced By:
M. J. Frankovich
Director:
John Sturges
Charles Keith:
Gregory Peck
Jim Pruett:
Richard Crenna
Ted Dougherty:
David Janssen
Clayton Stone:
James Franciscus
Buzz Lloyd:
Gene Hackman
Celia Pruett:
Lee Grant
Teresa Stone:
Nancy Kovack
Betty Lloyd:
Mariette Hartley
Public Affairs Officer:
Scott Brady
Flight Director:
Craig Huebing
Flight Surgeon:
John Carter
Mission Director:
George Gaynes

A series of eight programmes narrated by David Attenborough 7: God-Kings of Angkor
A thousand years ago in the dense jungles of northwest Cambodia, successive God-Kings strove to outdo their predecessors by building ever finer and more spectacular temples. So great was their achievement that there is today nowhere in the world which can compare with Angkor for the number, size and perfection of its monuments.
Most magnificent of all is Angkor Wat, the largest religious building in the world, a gigantic temple-mountain built to the glory of the god Vishnu and his incarnation,
God-King Suryavarman II. On its walls are carvings of apsaras , the divine nymphs of paradise, who had their earthly counterparts in the young girls who served the king as palace dancers and concubines.
Today, after ten years of war and suffering in Cambodia, the temples miraculously have survived, almost undamaged, and the dancers of the Royal Palace are beginning a performance which, under Pol Pot, would have meant death.
Angkor in the 1960s filmed by HUGH GIBB Research SUE HAYCOCK
Video-tape editor GRAHAM sissou Film editor MICHAEL GOLDSMITH Produced by MICHAEL MACINTYRE
Book (same title), £15.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough
Unknown:
Hugh Gibb
Unknown:
Sue Haycock
Editor:
Graham Sissou
Editor:
Michael Goldsmith
Produced By:
Michael MacIntyre

ANDREW BIRKIN'S award-winning trilogy starring Ian Holm.
2- Dark and Sinister Man
1906- Arthur is gravely ill. Sylvia turns more and more to Barrie for help. A wealthy man, following the huge success of Peter Pan , Barrie is happy to respond.
( The triumph of '.The Lost Boys ' (FINANCIAL TIMES)
Pure gold (THE SCOTSMAN) Pick oj the year for 1978 (DAILY MAIL)
Producer LOUIS MARKS
Director RODNEY BENNETT

Contributors

Producer:
Louis Marks
Director:
Rodney Bennett
J M Barrie:
Ian Holm
Sylvia Llewelyn Davies:
Ann Bell
Mary Barrie:
Maureen O'Brien
Arthur Llewelyn Davies:
Tim Pigott-Smith
Mary Hodgson:
Anna Cropper
George:
Philip Kassler
George:
Mark Benson
Jack:
Guy Hewitt
Jack:
David Wilson
Peter:
J Matthew Blakstad
Peter:
Dominic Heath
Michael:
Paul Spurrier
Michael:
Alexander Buss
Nico:
Stephen Matthews
Nico:
Jason Fathers
Charles Frohman:
William Hootkins
Crompton Llewelyn Davies:
Robert Swann
Emma du Maurier:
Margot van Der Burgh
Gilbert Cannan:
Brian Stirner
Mrs Benson:
Julia Nelson
Swiss wine waiter:
William Lawford
Swiss waiter:
Santiago Varela
Hunt:
Peter Schofield

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