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7.40 Richard Hoggart

8.5 Oil and Interdependence

8.30 Why Interdisciplinary Studies?

8.55 Mackenzie File

9.20 Urban Experience

9.45 A Woman's Work

10.35 Consumer Decisions

11.0 Health Choices

11.25 Oedipus Tyrannus

12.15 Biology Form and Function

12.40 Vienna

1.5 Mr Galileo was Correct

1.30 Earth Materials: 1

1.55 Pilgrimage

2.20 The Heavens are Telling

2.45 Power of Speech

starring Barbara Stanwyck
Barbara Stanwyck gives a remarkable performance as Lily Powers who decides to turn her ' unique beauty and personality' to her own advantage.
Screenplay GENE MARKEY , KATHRYN SCOLA , MARK CANFIELD. Director ALFRED E. GREEN . Films: page 13
(First showing on British television)

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Stanwyck
Unknown:
Barbara Stanwyck
Unknown:
Gene Markey
Unknown:
Kathryn Scola
Unknown:
Mark Canfield.
Director:
Alfred E. Green
Lily Powers:
Barbara Stanwyck
Mr Trenholm:
George Brent
Mr Stevens:
Donald Cook
Ed Sipple:
Arthur Hohl
Jimmy McCoy:
John Wayne

Brian Cant with Stuart McGugan Kim Goody , Jonathan Cohen and the Play Away Band
Musical arrangements by JONATHAN COHEN Designer ANDREE WELSTEAD HORNBY
Director JOHN smith. Producer ANN REAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Stuart McGugan
Unknown:
Kim Goody
Unknown:
Jonathan Cohen
Arrangements By:
Jonathan Cohen
Designer:
Andree Welstead Hornby
Director:
John Smith.
Producer:
Ann Reay

continues this afternoon's
Barbara Stanwyck double bill also starring
John Boles , Wallace Beery
Cuba 1898. When her father is killed by Spanish troops, Senorita Raphaelita Maderos decides to help Lieutenant Rowan through alligator-infested swamps to deliver his fateful message from the President of the United States to General Garcia,,
Screenplay by w. p. LIPSCOMB and GENE FOWLER , based on the book by LIEUTENANT ANDREW S. ROWAN
Directed by GEORGE MARSHALL
. Films: page 13
(First showing on British television

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Stanwyck
Unknown:
John Boles
Unknown:
Senorita Raphaelita Maderos
Play By:
W. P. Lipscomb
Unknown:
Gene Fowler
Book By:
Lieutenant Andrew S. Rowan
Directed By:
George Marshall
Sergeant Dory:
Wallace Beery
Raphaelita Maderos:
Barbara Stanwyck
Lieutenant Rowan:
John Boles
Dr Krug:
Alan Hale
Henry Piper:
Herbert Mundin
Spanish spy:
Mona Barrie
General Garcia:
Enrique Acosta
Luis Maderos:
Juan Torena
Rodriguez:
Martin Garralaga
Chiquita:
Blanca Vischer
Pasquale Castova JOSE:
Luis Tortosa
Commandant:
Lucio Villegas

A look at the week's television presented by Ludovic Kennedy who discusses A Sense of Freedom (STV), the dramatisation of the life of Jimmy Boyle; Barry Norman's film review Film 81 (BBC1); and the between stairs' life of Wendy Craig as Nanny (BBC1). This evening's guests include Verity Lambert, Chief Executive of Euston films and television journalist Tom Mangold.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Unknown:
Verity Lambert
Unknown:
Tom Mangold
Director:
Ann Freer
Producer:
John Archer

England v Scotland Wales v Ireland
With three victories in the Calcutta Cup at Twickenham in 70 years, the Scots, after their convincing victory over Wales at Murrayfield, have high hopes against England, already beaten by Wales this year. Wales, still searching for form, meet an Irish team which for the first time in the championship selects both Tony Ward and Ollie Campbell , their record breaking point scorers.
Commentator at Twickenham
BILL MCLAREN
Commentator at Cardiff-Arms Park
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Director (Twickenham) BILL TAYLOR Director (Cardiff) DEWI GRIFFITHS Series producer HUW JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Ollie Campbell

starring
Oleg Basilashvili
Andrei is a man who can never quite catch up with himself. An academic who also does literary translati-ons, he has a mistress on the wrong side of Leningrad; which means that crossing the city late at night, he is apt to find all the bridges over the Neva raised to let the shipping through, cutting him off from home till dawn. Andrei's inability to handle his own life-style frequently has painful consequences for others and eventually his family, his mistress and his friends can stand it no more....
This ' sad comedy' by the Soviet cinema's leading satirist won the main prize at the 1979 San Sebastian Film Festival.
Screenplay by ALEXANDER VOLODIN
Directed by GEORGY DANELIA
A Russian film with English sub-titles (First showing on British television) Films : page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Oleg Basilashvili
Play By:
Alexander Volodin
Directed By:
Georgy Danelia
Andrei:
Oleg Basilashvili
Nina:
Natalia Gundareva
Alia:
Marina Neyolova
Barbara:
Galina Volchek
Vasya:
Evgeny Leonov
Kolya:
Nikolai Kriuchkov
Bill Hansen:
Norbert Kuchinke

by D. H. LAWRENCE
A dramatisation in seven parts by TREVOR GRIFFITHS
6: ' You talk about the cruelty of women, I wish you could know the cruelty of men in their brute force ... they simply don't know that the woman exists.'
Producer JONATHAN POWELL Directed by STUART BURGE

Contributors

Unknown:
D. H. Lawrence
Unknown:
Trevor Griffiths
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Directed By:
Stuart Burge

takes a look at the contemporary rock scene with Anne Nightingale. In the studio this week John Cougar
The Spliff Radio Show with films, album tracks, interviews, news and reviews.
Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETOff
Music from the series (record BELP 017, or cassette ZCF 017), from record shops

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Nightingale.
Director:
Tom Corcoran
Producer:
Michael Appletoff

The classic sci-fi series
Starring Sam Wanamaker, Phyllis Love , Joyce Van Patten

The people of the planet Luminus are becoming physically incapable of providing the vast labour force they need for survival. The Luminoids decide on a small-scale experiment - to see if man would provide a suitable substitute.
(Black and white)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Joseph Stefano
Director:
Byron Haskin
Created by:
Leslie Stevens
[Actor]:
Sam Wanamaker
[Actress]:
Phyllis Love
[Actress]:
Joyce van Patten

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