6.25 Psychology: Questions of Behaviour. 6.50 Disaster Simulation 1: The Event. 7.15 Ecological Sampling. 7.40 Dynamic Aspects of NMR. 8.5 Mechanics: Newton's Laws. 8.30 Drifting Continents.
8.55 What Price the Workers? 9.20 M110/6 Rational Numbers and V2.
9.45 Problem Identification Game. 10.10 Carnot and Stirling Cycles. 10.35 Transmission Lines. 11.0 Allostery. 11.25 Solving Linear Equations. 11.50 Colour.
12.15 Wolverton for Pride: The Interview. 12.40 Electrolytic Chlorine Cells.
1.5 Crystals, 1.30 Evolution: Early Life.
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Finals day at the All
England will give the Chinese, on their first visit to Wembley, a chance to prove how good they really are. In the Ladies' Doubles they are seeded to meet the current holders, Britain's NORA PERRY and JANE WEBSTER.
Introduced by DAVID ICKE Commentators
BARRY DAVIES , DEREK TALBOT
with John Amis featuring
Walton's Viola Concerto in rehearsal and performance by the London Symphony Orchestra leader MICHAEL DAVIS conductor Mark Elder Nobuko Imai (viola)
From the Barbican's new concert hall, home of the LSO, comes a new style of musical presentation. In the last of three informal Sunday afternoon concerts with young people especially in mind, JOHN AMIS gives an illustrated talk about Walton's Viola Concerto as an introduction to a performance by the young Japanese virtuoso, NOBUKO IMAI.
Tomorrow is Sir William Walton 's 80th birthday.
Lighting HUBERT CARTWRIGHT Sound vic GODRICH
Executive producer HUMPHREY BURTON
Director BRIAN JOHNSON
This series of Lecture Concerts is sponsored by the Ladbroke Group
Further coverage from Wembley Arena
Schweppes Welsh Cup Semi-finals Cardiff v Newbridge
Holders of the Cup, Cardiff, led by John Scott , will have to overcome giant-killers Newbridge, who, inspired by veteran international Denis Hughes in the pack, defeated Pontypool in the last round.
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH commentates and brings highlights of the other semi-final between ABERAVON and BRIDGEND.
Series producer HUW JONES
A digest of the news of the week plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear. with Jan Leeming
Editor RICHARD GAMBLE
Presented by Brian Widlake and \Valerie Singleton Britain's most popular business and financial magazine reporting from far and near on money large and small.
Featuring this week: Saving the National
Britain's most famous horse race, the Grand National, will be run next Saturday under the very real threat that this National will be the last. Paul Barry looks at the deals that might save it and what they would cost.
And including Moneymaker, making the most of your savings.
Producer ROBERT CLAMP
Deputy editor ANDREW CLAYTON Editor DAVID LLOYD
0 MONEY MAKER: page 81
The Sacred Cobra
Narrator Saeed Jaffrey
It kills thousands each year, but in India the cobra is sacred-recognised as a god. Every day in homes and temples it is worshipped both for its power over life and death and as a symbol of fertility. Many religious ceremonies revolve around this, the most deadly of India's snakes, but the most spectacular take place in remote villages and have hitherto remained unrecorded.
This film reveals the mysterious power of the cobra in Indian life through some exotic forms of snake worship.
Written by CHARLES ALLEN
Film editor SIMON HAMMOND
Filmed and directed by NARESH BEDI Presented by JENNY CROPPER Series editors
ANTHONY ISAACS and PETER JONES
A serial in nine parts by DEREK MARLOWE 7: Scandals
Nancy makes her maiden speech and is a success, more by her personality than her political prowess. She becomes a celebrity, but her private life is threatened by scandals, one involving her first husband, Robert Shaw , the other their son, Bobbie, now 24 and an officer in the guards.
Nancy makes her maiden speech and is a success. She becomes a celebrity, but her private life is threatened by scandals involving her first husband, Robert Shaw, and their son. Show more
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
Owain Arwel Hughes conducts and introduces the music of Bizet, Elgar, Mendelssohn, Orff, Puccini, Rossini, and Walton. With Kenneth Collins , John Rawnsley CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, leader FELIX KOK CBSO CHORUS chorus-master NICHOLAS CLEOBURY
An outside broadcast from the City of Birmingham Town Hall. Produced by JOHN VERNON
continues a season of feature films portraying the darker side of American power politics. starring Burt Lancaster
Kirk Douglas , Fredric March
This brilliant political thriller - about a right-wing plot to overthrow the President of the United States - is justifiably regarded as a modern classic among American movies. Lancaster heads an all-star cast as the fanatical general who masterminds a plot to mobilise top military officers and take over control of the country.
Screenplay by ROD SERLING Based on the novel by FLETCHER KNEBEL and CHARLES W. BAILEY II
Produced by EDWARD LEWIS Directed by JOHN FRANKENIIEIMER
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Championships from Wembley Arena The best of the action from today's five finals.