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7.40 Engineering Structures

8.5 Rats and Super Rats

8.30 M101/18 Conic Sections

8.55 Making Sense of Society

9.20 Computing: Files

9.45 Caste and Class

10.10 Taylor Polynomials

10.35 Us and Them

11.0 Art and Environment

11.25 Open Forum: No Handicap to Learning

11.50 Analysing Interaction: 2

12.15 Learning Strategy, Teaching Style

12.40 Gravity Model

1.5 Migratory Patterns of Plaice

1.30 Desert Ecology

Introduced by Desmond Lynam and Harry Carpenter
Golf: The Open from Royal St George's, Sandwich
The 110th Championship Live, uninterrupted coverage of all 18 holes of the final round of the Championship, as the world's outstanding golfers make their bids to take the £25,000 winner's prize and, more importantly, the title of Open Champion. Can last year's champion, Tom Watson , succeed in defending his title or will the prize go to one of the other golfers in an exceptionally strong field?
Commentators PETER ALLISS, CLIVE CLARK, BRUCE CRITCHLEY, ALEX HAY and MARK MCCORMACK
Television presentation DAVID KENNING, RICHARD TILLING, FRED VINER and ALASTAIR SCOTT
Grandstand produced by JIM RESIDE
Edited by HAROLD ANDERSON
Theme music available on Sporting Themes (record REH 34S, cassette ZCR 348), from record shops
During August the following BBC Video cassettes will be available from retailers: Play Golf (BBCV 1004); Play Tennis (BBCV 1010): Horseback (BBCV 1011): Harry Carpenters Video Book of Sport (BBCV 5011); priced at £37.95 each.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Royal St George
Unknown:
Tom Watson
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Bruce Critchley
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
David Kenning
Unknown:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Produced By:
Jim Reside
Edited By:
Harold Anderson

Scenes from daily life in village India, where 500 million people devote their time and energy to tasks long-forgotten in the West.
Film cameraman JOHN MCGLASHAN Sound CHRISTOPHER KING
Film editor MICHAEL FLYNN
Producer CHRISTOPHER SYKES

Contributors

Unknown:
John McGlashan
Editor:
Michael Flynn
Producer:
Christopher Sykes

A digest of the news of the week and other world matters of interest seen by news cameras around the world; the interesting and the picturesque, the important and the dramatic, plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear. with Peter Woods
Editor RICHARD GAMBLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Woods
Editor:
Richard Gamble

David Attenborough presents this programme to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Natural History Museum at South Kensington, home of 50 million specimens of plants, fossils and minerals.
He talks about both the familiar aspects of the museum, such as the dinosaur skeletons, and the lesser known but equally important 'behind the scenes' activities of identification and classification.
He also examines the way in which this spectacular Victorian storehouse for the 'wonders of creation' is keeping up with changing attitudes and ideas.

During August a BBC Video cassette - David Attenborough Presents the Video Book of British Garden Birds (BBCV 1005) will be available from retailers, price £37.95

Contributors

Presenter/Writer:
David Attenborough
Executive Producer:
Bill Morton
Producer:
Ron Isted

The feature film starring Monica Vitti, Terence Stamp, Dirk Bogarde

Glamorous Modesty Blaise is called in by HM Government to protect a consignment of diamonds destined for an Arab state. Modesty insists that her partner in crime, Willie Garvin, is included in the contract and they are soon grappling with the forces of arch-criminal Gabriel.

Screenplay by EVAN JONES, based on the Evening Standard comic-strip created by PETER O'DONNELL and JIM HOLDAWAY Produced by joseph JANNI
Directed by Joseph LOSEY. Films, page 12

Contributors

Screenplay:
Evan Jones
Based on the Evening Standard comic-strip created by:
Peter O'Donnell
Based on the Evening Standard comic-strip created by:
Jim Holdaway
Producer:
Joseph Janni
Director:
Joseph Losey
Modesty Blaise:
Monica Vitti
Willie Garvin:
Terence Stamp
Gabriel:
Dirk Bogarde
Sir Gerald Tarrant:
Harry Andrews
Paul Hagan:
Michael Craig
Melina:
Scilla Gabel
Nicole:
Tina Marquand
McWhirter:
Clive Revill
Mrs Fothergill:
Rossella Falk
Creviar:
Joe Melia

One ot the toremosi sopranos of our time gave her first public masterclasses in this country at the 1980 Edinburgh Festival.
In a series of five programmes, television cameras at the Free-masons' Hall capture the humour and the rare insight with which
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf passes on her legendary skills to six of today's gifted young singers. This introductory programme includes performances by all six, and shows how Schwarzkopf reveals some basic common problems in a wide range of opera and lieder. with MARILYN DE BLIECK
CHRISTINE CAIRNS
JANE MACKENZIE
RICHARD LLOYD MORGAN
BRIAN SCOTT and CHRISTINE TAYLOR
Accompanist ROGER VIGNOLES Narrator PETER BOLGAR
Sound RON ALLAN
Lighting JAMES MAIDEN
Producer RODNEY GREENBERG fin her next Masterclass on Thursday at
10.0 pm, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf works on arias from Mozart's Don Giovanni and The Marriage of Figaro)

Contributors

Unknown:
Marilyn de Blieck
Unknown:
Christine Cairns
Unknown:
Jane MacKenzie
Unknown:
Richard Lloyd Morgan
Unknown:
Brian Scott
Accompanist:
Christine Taylor
Accompanist:
Roger Vignoles
Unknown:
Sound Ron Allan
Producer:
Rodney Greenberg
Unknown:
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Unknown:
Don Giovanni

starring Bosco Hogan
T. P. McKenna , John Gielgud
'Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that was coming down along the road met a nicens little boy named Baby Tuckoo ...'
James Joyce 's famous novel is adapted for the screen with loving care and understanding by director Joseph Strick and by a cast entirely Irish apart from John Gielgud. Set in Ireland at the turn of the century, this beautifully photographed film highlights the formative experiences of Stephen Dedalus. the young Dublin poet-scholar modelled after Joyce himself.
James Joyce done by a choice Irish cast who take to the self-discovery theme with confessional relish.
(EVENING STANDARD)
Screenplay by JUDITH RASCOE
Produced and directed by JOSEPH STRICK (First showing on British television) Films: page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Bosco Hogan
Unknown:
T. P. McKenna
Unknown:
John Gielgud
Unknown:
James Joyce
Unknown:
Joseph Strick
Unknown:
John Gielgud.
Unknown:
Stephen Dedalus.
Unknown:
James Joyce
Unknown:
Judith Rascoe
Directed By:
Joseph Strick
Stephen Dedalus:
Bosco Hogan
Simon Dedalus:
T P McKenna
Preacher:
John Glelgud
May Dedalus:
Rosaleen Linihan
Dante:
Maureen Potter
Uncle Charles:
Cecil Sheehan
Davin:
Niall Buggy
Lynch:
Brian Murray
Cranly:
Des Cave
Mr Casey:
Des Perry
Emma:
Susan Fitzgerald
Milly:
Leslie Lalor
Father Conmee:
Edward Golden
Father Arnall:
Aden Grenell
Father Dolan:
Emmet Burgin
Dean of Studies:
Dave Kelly
Father Michael:
Rrendan Cauldwell
WellS:
Danny Figgis
Stephen (age 3):
Terence Strick
Stephen (age 10):
Luke Johnston
Confessor:
Bill Foley

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