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A second series of 12 programmes aimed at giving direct help to those having difficulty with O-level maths. 2: Volumes (2)
Solving examination questions is not simply a matter of knowing some formulas. Nor is it just the ability to chop up complicated shapes into more familiar volumes. Solving volume problems requires the mathematician's greatest ally-common sense; and in this programme, the realisation that a volume is a volume is a volume - whatever the shape.
Presented by LAURIE buxton (Inner London Education Authority)
Director PATRICK titley Producer ROBERT clamp
Books, Maths Help parts 1 and 2. £3.95 each from booksellers

Contributors

Presented By:
Laurie Buxton
Director:
Patrick Titley
Producer:
Robert Clamp

Presented by DR EDWARD DE bono
A series of ten programmes about improving your thinking skills.
4: Lateral Thinking and Creativity Dr de Bono is best known for inventing lateral thinking, and in this programme he explains what it is and demonstrates three ways of practising it. One of these methods involves using a random word out of a dictionary.
Director CAROLINE PICK
Producer PETER riding
Book (same title), f3.75; Thinking in Action - de Bono's Thinking Kit available from [address removed]

Contributors

Presented By:
Dr Edward de Bono

Starring Ginger Rogers Cary Grant

Today's Star Movie is a sparkling comedy drama set in Europe in 1938. Ginger Rogers plays a naive gold-digger who marries an undercover Nazi agent and Cary Grant is the American war correspondent who has to rescue her from his clutches.
Screenplay by Sheridan Gibney
(Black and white). Films: page 9

Contributors

Screenplay:
Sheridan Gibney
Producer/Director:
Leo McCarey
Katie:
Ginger Rogers
Pat:
Cary Grant
Baron Von Luber:
Walter Slezak
LeBlanc:
Albert Dekker
Borelski:
Albert Basserman
ElSa:
Ferike Boros
Cumberland:
Harry Shannon
Kleinoch:
John Banner
Anna:
Natasha Lytess
Waiter:
Alex Melesii

The music, art and style of today from Riverside Studios, Hammersmith
This week we see the result of Mick Karn 's collaboration with Ballet Rambert choreographer Michael Ho. Victoria Studd has a night out with Bobby Gee of bucks FIZZ and Animal Nightlife provide the studio music.
Executive producer michael appleton Director david G. CROFT
Producer john BURROWES

Contributors

Unknown:
Mick Karn
Unknown:
Michael Ho.
Unknown:
Victoria Studd
Producer:
Michael Appleton
Director:
David G. Croft
Producer:
John Burrowes

A season of films by John Read Sir IIuw Wheldon introduces Arthur Boyd :
A Man in Two Worlds
According to ancient Aboriginal legend Australia was ' the land of our dreaming'. Boyd was born in Melbourne in 1920. Since then half his life has been spent in Australia and half in England. He has one studio in Suffolk and another in New South Wales. His forceful paintings are inspired by both nature and mythology and comment on conditions of human isolation that are universal.
Photographed by TED RAYMET , EUGENE CARR Edited by PAUL humfkess
Australian sequences directed by i:rian aoams

Contributors

Unknown:
John Read
Introduces:
Sir Iiuw Wheldon
Unknown:
Arthur Boyd
Unknown:
Ted Raymet
Unknown:
Eugene Carr
Edited By:
Paul Humfkess

Joining Leo Sayer tonight for the third programme of his series are: Phil Collins Imagination
Linda Ronstadt and special guest Garth Crooks
TOTAL ECLIPSE
Choreography ARLENE Phillips Script associate JOHN junkin
Musical director ronnie hazlehurst Musical associate John MEALING Backing vocals TONY rivers STU CALVER , JOHN PERRY
Costume designer DORINDA REA SoundHUGH BARKER LightingBILL millar
DesignerKenneth SHARP
Produced and directed by STANLEY appel

Contributors

Unknown:
Joining Leo Sayer
Unknown:
Phil Collins
Unknown:
Linda Ronstadt
Unknown:
John Mealing
Unknown:
Stu Calver
Unknown:
John Perry
Designer:
Dorinda Rea
Unknown:
Hugh Barker
Unknown:
Bill Millar
Designer:
Kenneth Sharp
Directed By:
Stanley Appel

The second of two programmes
In the autumn of 1932 the Oppermanns had felt secure as prosperous members of a 20th-century civilised country. Now Adolf Hitler is leader of a minority government, attempting to consolidate his power. The increasingly brutal way in which he does this affects each member of the family.
(For cast see Sunday. 9.10 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Adolf Hitler

John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick , with Joan Bakewell and Linda Alexander , present television's fullest and most authoritative daily news magazine. With Charles Wheeler on Foreign Affairs, Peter Hobday on Business, and Tony Lewis on Sport.
Producers PETER BELL , TONY HALL JOHN holme and DAVID STANFORD
Directors MIKE catherwood, JOHN wiuxinson Assignment editors
HOWARD ANDERSON , NICK GUTHRIE Deputy editor PAUL NORRIS Editor DAVID LLOYD

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Joan Bakewell
Unknown:
Linda Alexander
Unknown:
Charles Wheeler
Unknown:
Peter Hobday
Unknown:
Tony Lewis
Producers:
Peter Bell
Producers:
Tony Hall
Unknown:
Howard Anderson
Unknown:
Nick Guthrie
Editor:
Paul Norris
Editor:
David Lloyd

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