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7.40 Men and Mountains

8.5 E222 Course Review

8.30 Liszt and Nature

8.55 Therapeutic Community

9.20 Just an Accident?

9 45 The Rise of Electricity

10.10 Sizwe Bansi is Dead

11.0 Geology of the Red Sea

11.25 Nature or Nurture

11.50 Educational Research Methods

12.15 The Universe Yesterday

12.40 Architecture and Design

starring Randolph Scott Adele Jergens
At the end of the Civil War, a former Confederate officer arrives in Arizona hoping to start life anew. But he soon finds himself involved in a new, private war with Jacob Stint , his sworn enemy.
Screenplay by RUSSELL HUGHES from the novel by CLARENCE KELLAND BUDDINGTON Produced by SAUL ELKINS
Directed by EDWIN L. MARIN. Films: page 25 and at 2.40
Man Behind the Gun starring Randolph Scott Patrice Wymore
Masquerading under the name of ' Rich Brice ', Major Ranse Callicut of the US Cavalry boards the stagecoach bound for Los Angeles. His mission: to uncover a plot to take Southern California out of the Union.
Screenplay by JOHN TWIST from a story by ROBERT BUCKNER Produced by ROBERT SISK
Directed by FELIX E. FEIST. Films: page 25

Contributors

Unknown:
Randolph Scott
Unknown:
Adele Jergens
Unknown:
Jacob Stint
Unknown:
Russell Hughes
Novel By:
Clarence Kelland Buddington
Produced By:
Saul Elkins
Directed By:
Edwin L. Marin.
Unknown:
Randolph Scott
Unknown:
Patrice Wymore
Unknown:
Rich Brice
Unknown:
Major Ranse Callicut
Unknown:
John Twist
Story By:
Robert Buckner
Produced By:
Robert Sisk
Directed By:
Felix E. Feist.
Sugarfoot:
Randolph Scott
Reva Cairn:
Adele Jergens
Jacob Stint:
Raymond Massey
Don Miguel:
S Z Sakall
j C Crane:
Robert Warwick
Fly-Up-The-Creek Jones:
Arthur Hunnicutt
Asa Goodhue:
Hugh Sanders
Mary:
Hope Landin
jhonny-behind the stove:
Hank Worden
Billings:
Gene Evans
Major Callicut:
Randolph Scott
Lora Roberts:
Patrice Wymore
'Monk':
Dick Wesson
Capt Roy Giles:
Philip Carey
Chona Degnon:
Lina Romay
Mark Sheldon:
Roy Roberts
Bram Creegan:
Morris Ankrum
Phoebe Sheldon:
Katherine Warren
Olaf:
Alan Hale Jr

The Unipart World Team Matchplay The Final
At the start of the championship the holders, England, were expected to retain their title and win the £6,000 first prize, with America tipped as their opponents. Over recent years the other countries have improved so much that this prediction could be upset.
Certainly today's final will be played in a tense atmosphere and in front of an excitable crowd, who will in the end show their appreciation to the winning team of 1980. Introduced by PETER PURVES from the Club Fiesta, Stockton

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Purves

Jodrell Bank
Manchester University's radio telescope and its programme of research into deep space were brought about by the vision and inspiration of one man. With his retirement in prospect. Professor Sir Bernard Lovell talks to Brian Redhead about the struggle to establish Jodrell Bank and some of the results it has produced. Reporter FRANK MELLOR
Producer BOB MOZLEY

Contributors

Talks:
Sir Bernard Lovell
Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Reporter:
Frank Mellor
Producer:
Bob Mozley

The Welsh Centenary Season Wales v An Overseas XV from the National Rugby Ground, Cardiff Arms Park
In the first match of their Centenary Season, Wales take on a team selected from the Non-International Board countries that play Wales. These are Argentina, Canada, Fiji, Japan, Romania, Tonga and USA. It will be a team full of players who love open running rugby. The Welsh selectors will be looking to counter these talents as well as to establish a XV for the match against New Zealand in November. Commentator BILL MCLAREN
Introduced by NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Organised by the Welsh Rugby Union in association with Barclays Bank Director DEWI GRIFFITHS
Series producer huw JONES

Contributors

Commentator:
Bill McLaren
Introduced By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Director:
Dewi Griffiths

by ERNEST RAYMOND , dramatised in five parts by JULIA JONES
2: Unable to stand the strain of their secret affair, Myra has disappeared. Without her, Paul is desolate and finds life with Elinor increasingly unbearable.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernest Raymond
Unknown:
Julia Jones

A new production by the Singers Company
BBC2 celebrates next week's centenary Of JACQUES OFFENBACH'S death with an inventive production of one of the composer's wittiest operas, La Perichole.
Set in 18th-century Peru under Spanish colonial rule, it tells the story, based on fact, of a street singer. La Perichole, who catches the eye of the Viceroy, much to the alarm of her boy-friend,
Piquillo. PETER KNAPP 'S production is sung in English and begins in a Paris boulevard caf6 where Offenbach is supervising his small but energetic company of singers in a dress rehearsal.
The cast includes with ANN MACKAY , SUSAN MOORE
JENNIFER HESLOP , RICHARD SUART HUGH HEATHERINGTON
ADAM SARGENT as cousins, courtiers, Peruvians and Spaniards, and TOM LAWLOR as the Old Prisoner
Music arranged and conducted by JOHN OWEN EDWARDS
Choreography by SALLY GILPIN
Recorded in Chichester Festival Theatre Lighting TOMMY THOMAS SoundVIC GODRICH
Executive producer HERBERT CHAPPELL Producer PETER BUTLER

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacques Offenbach'S
Unknown:
Piquillo. Peter Knapp
Unknown:
Ann MacKay
Unknown:
Susan Moore
Unknown:
Jennifer Heslop
Unknown:
Richard Suart
Unknown:
Hugh Heatherington
Unknown:
Adam Sargent
Unknown:
Tom Lawlor
Conducted By:
John Owen Edwards
Choreography By:
Sally Gilpin
Unknown:
Tommy Thomas
Unknown:
Vic Godrich
Producer:
Herbert Chappell
Producer:
Peter Butler
La Périchole:
Eirian James
Piquillo:
Mike Bulman
Viceroy:
Alan Watt
Don Pedro:
Charles Metcalfe
Panatellas:
Nigel Beavan

The Unipart World Team Matchplay
Highlights of the week's championship, which includes a look back at today's final and some of the most exciting matches over the last seven days.
Introduced by PETER PURVES from the Club Fiesta, Stockton

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Purves

BBC Two England

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