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7.40 Evaluating Arguments

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8.30 M101/32 Catastrophe Theory

8.55 Choosing a Material

9.20 Vinyl Chloride Production

9.45 Mitosis

10.10 Introductory Electronics

10.35 Science: Bonding Theories

11.0 Maths Across the Curriculum

11.25 Adult Education Under Siege? - Talking It Through

11.50 Mechanics - Fields

12.15 A Local Government System

12.40 Modelling Stock Control

1.5 Materials Under Stress

1.30 Novel Proteins

The John Player League featuring
Hampshire v Kent
Test calls will undoubtedly rob Hampshire of West Indian stars Gordon Greenidge and Malcolm Marshall , but in the past five years the county have won the John Player League twice. Trevor Jesty , although missing several games through injury, completed 1,000 runs last season and under captain Nick Pocock much will be expected of him and all-rounder John Rice.
Kent saw the trophy snatched from their hands in last year's exciting televised finish. But any side able to call upon the services of Derek Underwood , Asif Iqbal , Bob Woolmer and young Graham Dilley will surely be in the prize money again.
PETER WALKER introduces the programme, which includes news of today's other fixtures.
Essex r Surrey
Glamorgan v Nottinghamshire Lancashire v Gloucestershire
Middlesex r Northamptonshire
Commentators at Bournemouth JOHN ARLOTT and JIM LAKER
Series producer BOB DUNCAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Greenidge
Unknown:
Malcolm Marshall
Unknown:
Trevor Jesty
Unknown:
Nick Pocock
Unknown:
John Rice.
Unknown:
Derek Underwood
Unknown:
Asif Iqbal
Unknown:
Bob Woolmer
Unknown:
Graham Dilley
Introduces:
Peter Walker
Producer:
Bob Duncan

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 Whitmorc
Editor RICHARD GAMBLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Whitmorc
Editor:
Richard Gamble

The comedy feature film starring Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder

Producer Max Bialystock hits on a sure-fire formula for financial success on Broadway: to persuade his many elderly lady patrons to over-finance a play that will flop on its first night. But is the musical Springtime for Hitler really the solid gold turkey that will lay the golden egg?

Films: page 19

Contributors

Producer:
Sidney Glazier
Writer/Director:
Mel Brooks
Max Bialystock:
Zero Mostel
Leo Bloom:
Gene Wilder
Frank Liebkind:
Kenneth Mars
'Hold me, touch me' old lady:
Estelle Winwood
Eva Braun:
Renee Taylor
Roger De Bris:
Christopher Hewett
Ulla:
Lee Meredith
Carmen Giya:
Andreas Voutsinas
Lorenzo St Du Bois:
Dick Shawn

BBC Two England

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