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7.40 Hockett's Design Features

8.5 Spreading Oceans

8.30 M101/7 Functions and Graphs

8.55 Thermal Analysis

9.20 Electrolytic Chlorine Cells

9.45 Cells and Organisms

10.10 Systems, Boundaries and Biases

10.35 Metals and the Electrochemical Series

11.0 Playing with Fire

11.25 The Concept of Mind

11 50 Mechanics - Newton's Laws

12.15 Air Traffic Control

12.40 Science: Between Two Stools

1.5 Man-powered Aircraft: 3

1.30 Farming: Organic or Intensive

from the Wembley Arena The John Player All-England
Championships The Finals
Defending their titles are LIEM SWIE KING (Indonesia), reigning Men's Singles Champion, and LENE KOPPEN (Denmark), who holds the Ladies' Singles title.
Commentators BARRY DAVIES and RODDY MACCRIMMON
Television presentation BOB DUNCAN :

Contributors

Commentators:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Bob Duncan

Wales Youth v England Colts from Bridgend
This game is a nursery of present International Rugby. In fact, the fixture has provided some of the most exciting moments on Rugby Special. NIGEL STARMER-SMITH commentates on the match as well as reporting on the development of junior and mini rugby in Britain.
Series producer huw JONES followed by Rugby League results

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
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.
Deputy editor CLIVE SYDDALL Editor PAUL ELLIS

Contributors

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

A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir
Tina Brown , Simon Brett and Arthur Marshall
Anouska Hempel , Trevor Eve Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN Director ALAN BELL
Producer JOHNNY DOWNES

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Tina Brown
Unknown:
Simon Brett
Unknown:
Arthur Marshall
Unknown:
Anouska Hempel
Unknown:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Mark Goodson
Unknown:
Bill Todman
Director:
Alan Bell
Producer:
Johnny Downes

The Mystery of the Red Sea Wreck Reporter Jack Pizzey
A rusting wreck is discovered under a coral reef, 100 feet beneath the Red Sea. It's said that it had been carrying gold for Lawrence of Arabia in 1918. Divers around the world hear the story and reach for their aqualungs. There isn't much time-with the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel, this area of the Sinai off Sharem El Sheik will soon be under Egyptian control. And there isn't much co-operation - Israeli divers want to be first into the wreck, but so do the Germans. And there isn't much help from the wreck-each clue she yields only makes her more mysterious. What is her name? Where was she bound? What is inside her? JACK PIZZEY joins the rival divers in a quest which is sometimes dangerous and sometimes comic, which leads beneath the waves and across the desert sands, to crack The Mystery of the Red Sea Wreck.
Director ELI COHEN
ProducersDAN ARAZI and MICRA SHAGRIR Series editors ANTHONY ISAACS and PETER JONES

Contributors

Reporter:
Jack Pizzey
Unknown:
Sharem El Sheik
Unknown:
Jack Pizzey
Director:
Eli Cohen
Producers:
Dan Arazi
Producers:
Micra Shagrir
Editors:
Anthony Isaacs
Editors:
Peter Jones

The feature film starring Michael Caine with Eva Renzi
Paul Hubschmid , Oscar Homolka
Caine returns to his Ipcress File role of Harry Palmer in the second of Len Deighton 's spy thrillers. Harry is sent to Berlin to deal with a prospective defector, a Colonel in Russian Intelligence; however, matters are complicated by the intervention of an Israeli agent.
Screenplay by EVAN JONES
Based on the book The Berlin Memorandum by LEN DEIGHTON
Produced by CHARLES KASHER
Directed by GUY HAMILTON. Films: page 25

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Caine
Unknown:
Eva Renzi
Unknown:
Paul Hubschmid
Unknown:
Oscar Homolka
Unknown:
Harry Palmer
Unknown:
Len Deighton
Play By:
Evan Jones
Unknown:
Len Deighton
Produced By:
Charles Kasher
Directed By:
Guy Hamilton.
Harry Palmer:
Michael Caine
Samantha Steel:
Eva Renzi
Johnny Vulkan:
Paul Hubschmid
Colonel Stok:
Oscar Homolka
ROSS:
Guy Doleman
Mrs ROSS:
Rachel Gurney
Hallam:
Hugh Burden
Reinhart:
Thomas Holtzmann
Kreutzmann:
Gunther Meisner
Aaron Levine:
Heinz Schubert
Werner:
Wolfgang Völz
Otto Rukel:
Klaus Jepsen
Artur:
Herbert Eux
Benjamin:
Rainer Brandt
Monika:
Ira Hagen
Brigit:
Marte Keller

by G. F. NEWMAN
Four plays about the law: those who keep it, those who break it and those who live off it.
3: A Brief's Tale
Photography JOHN ELSE
Film recordists DOUG MAWSON JOHN PRITCHARD
Film editor DON FAIRSERVICE : Designer AUSTEN SPRIGGS Producer TONY GARNETT
Director LESLIE BLAIR

Contributors

Unknown:
G. F. Newman
Unknown:
John Else
Unknown:
Doug Mawson
Unknown:
John Pritchard
Editor:
Don Fairservice
Designer:
Austen Spriggs
Producer:
Tony Garnett
Director:
Leslie Blair
Alex Gladwell:
Ken Campbell
Jack Lynn:
Peter Dean
Cathy Lynn:
Deirdre Costello
DI Fred Pyall:
Derek Martin
DS Eric Lethridge:
Billy Cornelius
Judge Robert Quigley:
Andre van Gyseghem
Horace MacMillan, QC:
Michael Griffiths
Brian Harpenden-Smith, QC:
Peter Welch
Michael Messick, QC:
Terence Bayler
Stanley Eaton, QC:
Jeffrey Segal
John Tully:
Barry Summerford
Benny Isaacs:
Alan Davidson
Colin Coleman:
Tony Barouch
Clifford Harding:
Alan Ford
DC Simon Brent:
Jason White
Frank Ryan:
Frank Henson
Mr English:
Martin Gordon
Margaret Lloyd:
Jean Leppard
TDC Peter Footring:
Peter Craze
PC Havelock:
David Millet
Tommy Haines:
Mike Cummings
MacMillan's junior:
Anthony Allen
Gladwell's clerk:
Stanle;y McGeagh
Clerks of the Court:
Eric Rainer
Clerks of the Court:
Ray Gatenbt
Court Usher:
George Romanov
Jury Forewoman:
Marion Park
Derek Wisby:
Laurence Harrington
DI Dave Mason:
Terry Plummer
DCI Tony Simmons:
Fred Haggerty
DI Frank Kenley:
Eric Kent
PC in café:
Eric French
DS Ted Collinson:
Eric Mason
Magistrate:
Brian Hawksley
Arthur Rawlings:
Michael Haughey
Waiter:
Gino Melvazzi
Warder in Old Bailey:
James Charlton
Gladwell's secretary:
Beryl Martin

This week's theme: Song Stories
- the compositions of Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer and Cole Porter.
Music director TORRIE ZITO with ARTHUR WATTS (bass) ALF BIGDEN (drums) and the ROTHSTEIN STRING QUARTET
Designer MARTIN COLLINS
Production YVONNE LITTLEWOOD

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Mercer
Unknown:
Cole Porter.
Director:
Torrie Zito
Designer:
Martin Collins
Unknown:
Yvonne Littlewood

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