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7.5 Oceanic Crust
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6.40 Art as Performance
7.5 Oceanic Crust
7.30 Predicting Failure
Live coverage of the third day in Blackpool
Reporting team Robin Day, David Dimbleby, Robert McKenzie
Outside broadcast producer Peter Massey
Producer conNMAHDN
Editor Margaret Douglas
(For details see BBC1 at 3.55 pm)
Further coverage from Blackpool
The Hennessey Cognac Cup
Great Britain and Ireland v Europe from the Old Course, Sunningdale
HARRY CARPENTER reports on the afternoon's singles matches.
Live coverage of the afternoon's debates, including the speech by the Leader of the Liberal Party The Rt Hon David Stee ), MP
The Henessy Cognac Cup Great Britain and Ireland v Europe from the Old Course, Sunningdale. Further coverage.
4.50 Polymerisation
5.15 Water Resources
5.40 Computers - Future Developments
6.5 Social Behaviour of Animals
6.30 Cost Benefit Analysis
Meteor Crater
Patrick Moore visits Meteor Crater in Arizona.
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inctuding sub-tittes for the hardcf hearing, followed by Weather
Geoffrey Smith visits Arkley Manor. Dr Shewett-Cooper is a very well known compost enthusiast. For the last 20 years his garden has been neither dug nor forked, and he never uses inorganic fertilisers.
BBC Birmingham
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Alistair Cooke recounts the battle that Sir Winston Churchill described as one of the decisive battles of the world; fought in the streets and homes of Britain, it turned every civilian into a frontline soldier. The film includes material shot from German and British fighter planes, setting the Blitz in the context of Nazi invasion plans, from 10 May 1940 to the fire of London one year later.
It is the story of the raging conflict between arrogance and guts - between the military might of Germany and the dogged, spirited endurance of the people Hitler calIed 'decadent'.
Commentary written and spoken by Alistair Cooke
Screenplay by Patrick Brawn Produced by Roy Simpson
(First showing on British television) (Black and white)
Six celebrated bids for freedom, in dramatic reconstruction 1: Lord Lucan by ARTHUR JONES featuring and ' Help me! I've ... I've just escaped from ... a murderer! '
The most controversial unsolved crime of the 70s, with a Peer of the Realm at the centre of the mystery.
Narrator FRANK DUNCAN
Film editor ERIC BROWN
Film cameraman JOHN ELSE Designer colin LOWREY Director FRANK cox
The Canadian country music artist shows his versatility to an enthusiastic audience of United States air-men at RAF Bentwaters and introduces his special guests Terri Hollowell and The Family Brown
Musical director BILL CLARKE Sound GRAHAM HAINES Lighting CLIVE POTIER Director RICK GARDNER
Producer DOUGLAS HESPE
by Alan Garner
The last of seven experiences of the supernatural
Starring Anthony Bate
with Pauline Yates and Jonathan Elsom
'I see not, I am not seen. Where twilight and the black night move together...'
BBC Bristol
with Liberal Assembly Report
The Hennessy Cognac Cup
Great Britain and Ireland v Europe from the Old Course, Sunningdale HARRY CARPENTER introduces highlights of today's four foursome and six single matches.
The classic sci-fi series
Don't Open till Doomsday starring Miriam Hopkins
John Hoyt , Russell Collins
On their wedding night in 1929 Mrs Harvey Kry 's husband disappeared, hostage to an alien being. Thirty-five years later his ageing bride still waits, desperate for his return.
Created by LESLIE STEVENS
Written and produced by JOSEPH STEFANO Directed by GERD OSWALD