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7.5 Using University Libraries
7.30 Modelling a Gas
The aim of this magazine programme for Asian women is to provide advice and information on matters of interest to them.
It also includes demonstrations on how to make items of everyday use at home, sewing and cooking, a story for children and an item of popular music.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL
Director krishan gould. BBC Birmingham
(Repeated on BBC1 at 3.55 pm)
4.50 History of Mathematics
5.15 The National Theatre
5.40 Educating the Workforce
6.5 Non-Euclidean Geometry
6.30 Looking at Poems
An international chess tournament presented by Jeremy James The Final
Nigel Short (GB) v Tony Miles (gb) The schoolboy from Lancashire is within one game of the greatest triumph of his young chess career. Opposing him is one of the strongest grandmasters in Europe! Analysis by WILLIAM HARTSTON
Designer JOHN BONE
Director SANDRA WAINWRIGHT Producer ROBERT TONER
Full list of moves on Ceefax page 259
All the moves of this game are published in THE LISTENER dated 2 April.
Book 2 (same title), £3.95, from bookshopi
including sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
The programme in which the BBC hands over air time to the public. Tonight: The Oldest Profession
What ao you do if you find a cigarette end in your loaf of bread? Or if you find fleas in the bedroom, rats in the loft or mice under the kitchen sink? How do you get an improvement grant for your home, cope with a noisy factory next door or be sure that the meat you buy from a supermarket is not diseased? '
This programme, made by members of the Environmental Health Officers' Association in Cambridge, answers some of these questions and shows a typical day s work by members of the ' oldest profession in local government.
Made with the help of THE COMMUNITY PROGRAMME UNIT
A series of eight films in which Malcolm Muggeridge looks back over his life. 6: 1967-1971
Pilgrimage to Lourdes. A Monastery in Scotland. Muggeridge in Wonderland
'Can these poor souls, one asks oneself - sometimes in outward appearance barely human - really wish to go on living? Can one wish that they should? The scientific answer is, of course, emphatically " No ". In a broiler-house there is no space for such poor specimens. They are - to use a particularly odious expression - " useless mouths "; but then our world is not a broiler-house ...'
' Could I ever have been a monk, I ask myself. I can see the attraction of the life. Dying in the flesh to be reborn in the spiritmarvellous! No newspapers, no telly-what joy! '
'I like utterly nonsensical things. I think they have a sort of beauty about them ..."
Film editor DAVID LEE
Producer JONATHAN STEDALL
A comedy film series starring
Gary and Ida . ,
As the long-suffering victims of Gary's mother-complex, Rhoda and Brenda are at the end of their tether-until they realise that they have a solution guaranteed to deter anyone from ever wanting to be ' mothered ' again!
Written by DAVID LLOYD
Directed by BRUCE CHEVILLAT
Written in nine parts by Elaine Morgan.
Starring Philip Madoc, Lisabeth Miles, Kika Markham, David Markham
BBC Cymru/Wales
Who Killed Who? and What Price Fleadom?
Directed by Tex Avery, one of America's most brilliant animators.
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LINDA ALEXANDER and DAVID ICKE