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7.40 Deer Farming

8.5 Measuring Electrons and Atoms

8.30 M101/10 Area Games

8.55 What is Money?

9.20 The Peak Experience

9.45 Biology of Polluted Water

10.10 Iteration and Convergence

10.35 Computer Hardware

11.0 Crashing with Safety

11.25 Patterning of the Vote

11.50 Social Psychology

12.15 What is Cognitive Development?

12.40 Complex Human Ecosystems: 2

1.5 Waves

1.30 Tropical Forest

Hull Kingston Rovers v Widnes
RICHARD DUCKENFIELD introduces highlights of yesterday's ' Three Fives' Challenge Cup Final between last year's winners, Hull Kingston Rovers, and Widnes, the cup kings of the 70s, making their fifth appearance at Wembley in seven years. Commentators EDDIE WARING and ALEX MURPHY
Producer NICK HUNTER

Contributors

Commentators:
Eddie Waring
Commentators:
Alex Murphy
Producer:
Nick Hunter

Designed and presented by Roy Day
Home improvement expert ROY DAY was asked to design one of the gardens for last year's Chelsea Show. This is the story of how it happened, starting with the design sketches, moving through the construction stages and the judging, and ending with the visit of the Queen.
Director MICHAEL SUTTON. Producer ROY DAY (Programmes on this year's show on 17 and 20 May, plus a colour feature in RADIO TIMES)

The feature film starring Gary Cooper
Patricia Neal , Raymond Massey
An architect, unwilling to compromise his integrity as a creative artist, dynamites a half-constructed building when he discovers that his original design has been changed. This adaptation of a best-selling novel provided Gary Cooper with a strong dramatic part and, as co-star, Patricia Neal -who had recently arrived in Hollywood after considerable success on Broadway.
Screenplay by AYN RAND from her novel Produced by HENRY BLANKE Directed by KING VIDOR
. Films: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Cooper
Unknown:
Patricia Neal
Unknown:
Raymond Massey
Unknown:
Gary Cooper
Unknown:
Patricia Neal
Play By:
Ayn Rand
Produced By:
Henry Blanke
Directed By:
King Vidor
Howard Roark:
Gary Cooper
Dominique:
Patricia Neal
Gail Wynand:
Raymond Massey
Ellsworth Toohey:
Robert Douglas
Peter Keating:
Kent Smith
Henry Cameron:
Henry Hull
Enright:
Ray Collins
Chairman:
Moroni Olsen
Alvah Scarrett:
Jerome Cowan

A live outside broadcast from Futurehome 2000
Presented by Brian Widlake and Valerie Singleton
The energy-saving house of the future is now complete and for the next month will be open to public view at Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire. In tonight's broadcast direct from the house the team examines how our housing and energy needs will change by the year 2000.
Editor DAVID LLOYD

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Widlake
Presented By:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
Milton Keynes
Editor:
David Lloyd

The last of six voyages with Clare Francis Narrated by Laurence Olivier
The Last Resource
In recent years man has explored and mapped the previously unknown seven-tenths of the globe - the seabed; he has discovered new rich fields of minerals and new life forms; he has begun to harness the power of the sea as energy. CLARE FRANCIS travels with a US scientific expedition from Woods Hole on Cape Cod. In the tiny than a mile deep to the bottom of the Tongue of the Ocean; and she asks if we can learn to protect the oceans' resources and use them wisely.
Principal advisers j. n. PLUMB and BASIL GREENHILL. Music by CARL DAVIS Series written and directed by MICHAEL GILL and ANTHONY MAYEB A MALONE-GILL production
Book (same title), 112.50 from bookshops submersible, Alvin, she dives more

Contributors

Unknown:
Clare Francis
Unknown:
Laurence Olivier
Unknown:
Clare Francis
Unknown:
Basil Greenhill.
Music By:
Carl Davis
Directed By:
Michael Gill
Directed By:
Anthony Mayeb

The WCTSemi-Finals, from Dallas. Defending champion JIMMY CON NORs has qualified, plus the man he beat last year, JOHN MCENROE.
Not to be discounted though are two exciting young players, YANNICK NOAH of France, and JOHAN KRIEK of South Africa. Commentators DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
Television presentation by ESPN

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Con
Unknown:
John McEnroe.
Unknown:
Johan Kriek
Commentators:
Dan Maskell
Commentators:
John Barrett

featuring motor racing's Formula One World Championship
The San Marino Grand Prix
After three championship races in North and South America, the Formula One teams move to the first European event at Imola. After his triumph over Argentina's World Championship leader
CARLOS REUTEMANN in Buenos Aires three weeks ago, Brazilian NELSON PIQUET will now be confident of repeating last year's victory here in the Italian Grand Prix. Commentators
MURRAY WALKER and JAMES HUNT Producer JIM RESIDE

Contributors

Leader:
Carlos Reutemann
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
James Hunt
Producer:
Jim Reside

A profile in three parts

Moshe Dayan, the Israeli general with the image of a pirate, shot to prominence during the Six Day War of 1967. Soldier, farmer, politician and amateur archaeologist, Dayan's is a remarkable story. Tonight he describes the hardships facing the men and women who first returned 100 years ago to settle areas of Palestine for the Jewish people, and explains how their experiences echoed Bible stories he first heard as a child.

He draws parallels between characters of the Old Testament and the people of his own times, and talks of his fascination with archaeology and of the insight it gives him into the lives of people who lived in the country thousands of years ago.

In 1915 he was the first baby to be born on Israel's first kibbutz. In 1948 he was in the front line in the Israeli War of Independence. It had been a momentous epoch.

Contributors

Subject:
Moshe Dayan
Film Editor:
Jeff Shaw
Dubbing Mixer:
Ron Edmonds
Film Cameraman:
Micha Pan
Executive Producer:
Bruce Norman
Writer/Producer:
Roy Davies

by Peter Ransley
The last of five episodes of a story based on some characters and incidents in A Shepherd's Life by W.H. Hudson
Starring
with Carolyn Pickles and Ian Redford
1830. The uprising gathers momentum and Isaac reluctantly finds himself drawn into it, but on which side...
Cast in order of appearance:
Music composed by PATRICK GOWERS
Photography RAY ORTON
Designer CHRIS ROBILLIARD
Producer RUTH CALEB
Directed by Peter Smith
Unit editor PETER GOODCHILD

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Ransley
Unknown:
W. H. Hudson
Composed By:
Patrick Gowers
Unknown:
Ray Orton
Designer:
Chris Robilliard
Producer:
Ruth Caleb
Directed By:
Peter Smith
Editor:
Peter Goodchild
Isaac Bawcombe:
Malcolm Storry
Baker:
Jon Croft
Benson:
David Calder
Jarvis:
Ian Redford
Toomer:
Sean Baker
Cooper:
Philip Joseph
Pope:
Bryan Murray
Caleb Bawcombe:
Andrew Parsons
David Jarvis:
Glyn Burton
Harbutt:
Milton Johns
Benett:
Edward Peel
Wheeler:
Niall Padden
Ellerby:
George Malpas
Mary:
Carolyn Pickles
Dick Toomer:
Matthew Cassidy
Susan Toomer:
Pauline Wise
Sir Edward Alderson:
James Greene
Mrs Jarvis:
Sandra Kneller
Mrs Toomer:
Barbara Bermel

Continuing a short season of films based on the works of TENNESSEE WILLIAMS starring
Marlon Brando , Vivien Leigh
Tennessee Williams ' story of the disastrous relationship between fading Southern belle Blanche Du Bois and her brutish brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski , had won a Pulitzer Prize as a Broadway play. Elia Kazan 's film version won five Oscars including Best Actress for Vivien Leigh 's moving performance as Blanche.
As Stanley Kowalski , the role he had created on Broadway, Marlon Brando became the biggest star in Hollywood and his extraordinary, powerful performance introduced a new style of acting that was to influence a generation-both on and off the screen.
Screenplay by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS based on his own play
Produced by CHARLES K. FELDMAN Directed by elia KAZAN Films: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Marlon Brando
Unknown:
Vivien Leigh
Unknown:
Tennessee Williams
Unknown:
Blanche Du Bois
Unknown:
Stanley Kowalski
Unknown:
Elia Kazan
Unknown:
Vivien Leigh
Unknown:
Stanley Kowalski
Unknown:
Marlon Brando
Play By:
Tennessee Williams
Produced By:
Charles K. Feldman
Directed By:
Elia Kazan
Blanche:
Vivien Leigh
Stanley:
Marlon Brando
Stella:
Kim Hunter
MitCh:
Karl Malden
Steve:
Rudy Bond
Pablo:
Nick Dennis
Eunice:
Peg Hillias
Collector:
Wright King
Doctor:
Richard Garrick
Matron:
Ann Dere
Mexican woman:
Edna Thomas

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