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7.40 Origin of Species

8.5 Charles Tomlinson

8.30 Romanticism

8.55 Conversing with Computers

9.20 Computers and Thinking

9.45 Iron Bridges

10.10 Religions of the Roman Empire

10.35 Seven Steps to Revolution

11.0 Geologist on the Moon

11.25 Antibody Diversity Immunoregulation

11.50 The Adelaide Centre

12.15 Rural Transport and Accessibility

12.40 Moderne and Modernistic

1.5 Ethology

1.30 Linear Models

1.55 M101/5 Mathematical Induction

2.20 The Direction Derivative

starring
David Niven , Teresa Wright
For General Sir Roland Dane , who lives alone in wartime London, 99 Wiltshire Crescent is a house full of memories.
However, his great-niece Grizel arrives from America and brings excitement back to his house.
Screenplay by JOHN PATRICK , from the novel Fugue in Time by RUMER GODDEN Produced by SAMUEL GOLDWYN Directed by IRVING REIS
(Blacfc and white) Films: page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
David Niven
Unknown:
Teresa Wright
Unknown:
General Sir Roland Dane
Unknown:
John Patrick
Unknown:
Rumer Godden
Produced By:
Samuel Goldwyn
Directed By:
Irving Reis
Sir Roland Dane:
David Niven
Lark Ingoldsby:
Teresa Wright
Grizel Dane:
Evelyn Keyes
Pilot Officer Pax Masterson:
Farley Granger
Selina Dane:
Jayne Meadows
Proutie:
Leo G Carroll
Pelham Dane:
Philip Friend
Marchese Del Laudi:
Shepperd Strudwick
Mr Dane:
Colin Keith-Johnston

A season of film biographies of artists and musicians. Claude Monet
MICHAEL HORDERN speaks the imagined thoughts of Monet, based on a close study of his actual statements. The paintings are brought to life by comparison with the actual places where they were done. Monet's garden at Giverny and his famous lily pond are shown much as they were.
Stunning has to be the adjective for this beautifully organised tribute.
(DAILY TELEGRAPH)
Additional narration MARY WIMBUSH
Written and produced by JOHN READ

Contributors

Musicians:
Claude Monet
Unknown:
Michael Hordern
Produced By:
John Read

by MUSSORGSKY based on a play by PUSHKIN Robin Ray introduces the Bolshoi Opera production
This sumptuous production, in two prologues and four acts, chronicles the life and death of the early 17th-century Tsar.
Constructed on an epic scale and revised by RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, the action ranges from the Kremlin in Moscow to ancient Russian monasteries and a castle in Poland. with Yevgeny Nesterenko as Boris Godunov and SOLOISTS, CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA Of the BOLSHOI OPERA conducted by Boris Khaikin
In the intervals at 8.45 and 10.0*
ROBIN RAY talks to DAVID LLOYD JONES about the historical and musical background to the opera.
Producer LEONID BARATOV
Designer FYDOR FYOKOROVSKY
Directed for Soviet Television by ALEKSEY BARANNIKOV

Contributors

Introduces:
Robin Ray
Unknown:
Yevgeny Nesterenko
Unknown:
Boris Godunov
Conducted By:
Boris Khaikin
Talks:
Robin Ray
Unknown:
David Lloyd
Producer:
Leonid Baratov
Designer:
Fydor Fyokorovsky
Television By:
Aleksey Barannikov

Nine documentary programmes which take a close look at a controversial police force in action. 8: Buns, Boats and Bombs
In a colony where the unexpected is the norm, anything from a ' bomb scare ' to a ' snake call' is routine. But a small boat fire in a crowded typhoon shelter becomes a nightmare for the Marine Police. Meanwhile, at the annual bun festival on Cheung Chau Island, anti-riot squads wait anxiously. This is the day when rival
Triad gangs parade openly and when the midnight scramble begins - so will the trouble.
Film cameraman PATRICK TURLEY Producer JOHN PURDIE
Record, Hong Kong Beat and other BBCtv themes, (record REH 385, cassette zcr 385) from record shops

Contributors

Unknown:
Cheung Chau
Unknown:
Patrick Turley
Producer:
John Purdie

concludes the season of horror films. Tonight starring
Peter Cushing, Calvin Lockhart
A bizarre assortment of guests-including Peter Cushing as a werewolf expert - are assembled for a weekend party by millionaire big-game hunter Tom Newcliffe. He is determined to hunt the beast, but his guest list rapidly dwindles ...
Screenplay by Michael Winder
Based on the novel There Shall Be No Darkness by James Blish
Produced by Max J. Rosenberg and Milton Subotsky
Directed by PAUL Annett. Films: page 18 (First showing on British television)

Contributors

Screenwriter:
Michael Winder
Based on the novel by:
James Blish
Director:
Paul Annett
Producer:
Max J. Rosenberg
Producer:
Milton Subotsky
Tom Newcliffe:
Calvin Lockhart
Dr Christopher Lundgren:
Peter Cushing
Bennington:
Charles Gray
Pavel:
Anton Diffring
Caroline Newcliffe:
Marlene Clark
Davina Gilmore:
Ciaran Madden
Paul Foote:
Tom Chadbon
Jan Jarmokowski:
Michael Gambon
Butler:
Sam Mansaray
Pilot:
Andrew Lodge
Hunters:
Carl Bohun, Eric Carte

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