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6.25 Vision and Design
7.15 Maths: Integration and Area
7.40 Charles Tomlinson 's Poetry
8.5 Design with Plastic
8.30 The Art' of Charlotte Bronte
8.55 A Woman's Place
9.20 Slum Clearance in the 1930s
9.45 The Ethnic Dimension
10.10 The Search for Oil
10.35 The Adam Smith Lecture
11.0 Maths Methods: Multiple Integrals
11.25 The Universe Tomorrow
11.50 Understanding Aggro
1215 Computing: Booking Systems
12.40 Statistics: Linear Regression
1.5 The Art of Physick
1.30 Education: Disaffection in Scotland
1.55 The Mumias Sugar Scheme
2.20 Concrete
2.45 IATA: A World System

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Tomlinson

Starring Elvis Presley
with Juliet Prowse

Music and romance win over the military in this fictionalised version of Elvis Presley's own army service in West Germany. As GI Tulsa McCauley, who takes the US Army by storm, Elvis is joined by vivacious dancer Juliet Prowse. Ten terrific numbers include 'Wooden heart' and the all-time great 'Blue suede shoes'.

Films: page 11

Contributors

Screenplay:
Edmund Beloin
Screenplay:
Henry Carson
Producer:
Hal B. Wallis
Director:
Norman Taurog
Tulsa McCauley:
Elvis Presley
Rick:
James Douglas
Cooky:
Robert Ivers
Lili:
Juliet Prowse
Tina:
Leticia Roman
Marla:
Sigrid Maier
Sergeant McGraw:
Arch Johnson

The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v Pakistan from Headingley Third day
PETER WEST introduces further coverage of the afternoon's play. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JIM LAKER
TOM GRAVENEY , TED DEXTER
Producers NICK HUNTER , DAVID KENNING

Contributors

Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Tom Graveney
Unknown:
Ted Dexter
Producers:
Nick Hunter
Producers:
David Kenning

Siding Spring
Siding Spring Mountain in New South Wales is the site of one of the world's most sophisticated observatories. All the southern sky is available for study, and the AAT, or Anglo-Australian Telescope, has already been used to make major discoveries. Patrick Moore visits the Observatory, and talks about the work there with David Malin and Dr David Allen.
Film editor PAUL ASHTON
Producer PIETER MORPURGO
Book, The Sky at Night 7, L2.25 from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Unknown:
David Malin
Unknown:
Dr David Allen.
Editor:
Paul Ashton
Producer:
Pieter Morpurgo

Nearly 12 years after his death at the early age of 28, Jimi Hendrix 's influence can still be seen and heard in today's rock music. This film shows Hendrix in performance from his early club days in England right through to Wood-stock; as well as catching him in backstage conversations.
Mick Jagger , Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend are also seen talking about his influence on rock music at that time - and Al Hendrix , Jimi's father, talks about the early days before Jimi achieved international stardom.
TV presentation MICHAEL APPLETON

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimi Hendrix
Unknown:
Mick Jagger
Unknown:
Eric Clapton
Unknown:
Pete Townshend
Unknown:
Al Hendrix

A series of 13 programmes written and presented by Robert Kee
11: Freedom
Civil War divisions continued to dominate politics in the Free State. After ten years Eamonn de Valera on the losing Republican side eventually came to power with some help from the IRA. Soon he had to declare the IRA illegal. In 1937 a new constitution dropped the oath to the King; laid claim to all 32 counties of Ireland; and gave the Roman Catholic Church a ' special position'. In the Second World War, Eire -as she was now called - remained neutral. In 1949 Eire left the Commonwealth to declare the Republic of Ireland.
Film editor PETER HARRIS
Producer JEREMY ISAACS

Contributors

Presented By:
Robert Kee
Editor:
Peter Harris
Producer:
Jeremy Isaacs

The last programme in this series featuring the outstanding soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, recorded during the 1980 Edinburgh Festival. Christine Taylor (soprano) and Christine Cairns (mezzo-soprano) work on Lieder by Schumann and Schubert.
Accompanist ROGER VIGNOLES
Sound RON ALLAN
Producer RODNEY GREENBERG

Contributors

Soprano:
Christine Taylor
Mezzo-Soprano:
Christine Cairns
Accompanist:
Roger Vignoles
Unknown:
Ron Allan
Producer:
Rodney Greenberg

starring David Essex
Rosemary Leach , Ringo Starr
Jim MacLaine is 18, good-looking - and fed up. On the day of his A-level exams he decides that pop music, freedom and girls are more important than schooling. An evocative and humorous portrait of Britain in the late 50s and early 60s, seen through the intelligent but rebelliouseyes of a young man.
Screenplay by RAY CONNOLLY. Produced by DAVID PUTTNAM and SANFORD LIEBERSON
Directed by CLAUDE WHATHAM. Films: p 11

Contributors

Unknown:
David Essex
Unknown:
Rosemary Leach
Unknown:
Ringo Starr
Unknown:
Jim MacLaine
Unknown:
Ray Connolly.
Produced By:
David Puttnam
Produced By:
Sanford Lieberson
Directed By:
Claude Whatham.
Jim MacLaine:
David Essex
Mike:
Ringo Starr
Mrs MacLaine:
Rosemary Leach
Mr MacLaine:
James Booth
Stormy Tempest:
Billy Fury
J D Clover:
Keith Moon
Jeannette:
Rosalind Ayres
Terry:
Robert Lindsay
Jean:
Beth Morris

starring
Sean Connery Tippi Hedren
Margaret Edgar is beautiful, clever-and an expert thief. Her crimes and her hatred of men are the result of a deep-rooted neurosis, which Mark Rutland, a wealthy publisher, is determined to unravel. Discovering her criminal activities he forces her into a loveless marriage and sets about investigating her mysterious past. The results are even more terrifying than they both imagine.
Screenplay by JAY PRESSON ALLEN
Based on the novel by WINSTON GRAHAM Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK Films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean Connery
Unknown:
Tippi Hedren
Unknown:
Margaret Edgar
Unknown:
Jay Presson Allen
Novel By:
Winston Graham
Directed By:
Alfred Hitchcock
Marnie:
Tippi Hedren
Mark Rutland:
Sean Connery
Lil Mainwaring:
Diane Baker
Sidney Strutt:
Martin Gabel
Bernice Edgar:
Louise Latham
Cousin Bob:
Bob Sweeney
Mr Rutland:
Alan Napier
Sam Ward:
S John Launer
Susan Clabon:
Mariette Hartley
Sailor:
Bruce Dern
First detective:
Henry Beckman
Rita:
Edith Evanson
Mrs Turpin:
Meg Wyllie

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