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6.25 Journey into Frequency Space

6.50 Non-Euclidean Geometry

7.15 Town and Country In Ancient Rome

7.40 Disaster Simulation 1: The Event

8.5 Pelican Crossings

8.30 Science: Rocks and Magnets

8.55 Social Sciences: Getting It Together

9.20 Maths: Tutor-Marked Assignments

9.45 Drugs: The Industry and the Regulators

10.10 Perfect Heat Engines

10.35 Crust and Mantle of the Earth

11.0 Oceanography: Deep-Sea Drilling

11.25 ABC In Kansas City: 3

11.50 Enzyme Structure and Function

12.15 Mapping in the Yorkshire Dales

12.40 Psychology: Questions of Behaviour

1.5 The National Theatre

1.30 Maths Methods: Springs

France v Wales
Ireland v England
Wales needed victory in Paris to clinch this year's championship, while England needed an improved performance to avoid the wooden spoon. NIGEL STARMER-SMITH introduces highlights of yesterday's internationals and considers tomorrow's Lions team selection. Commentators
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH , BILL MCLAREN
TV presentation FRENCH TV and RTE Series producer huw JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Unknown:
Bill McLaren

Written and presented by Patrick Nuttgens

When Lutyens died in 1944, he was described as the greatest architect since Wren, with work on houses, banks and offices, Great War cemeteries, the Cenotaph and, in 1931, New Delhi. Patrick Nuttgens looks at Lutyens's life and work and discusses why his reputation is much revived today.

Contributors

Writer/Presenter:
Patrick Nuttgens
Executive Producer:
Bill Morton
Producer:
Denis Moriarty

from Painswick House, Glos.
The British bridge team have now opened up a sizeable lead. Presenter JEREMY JAMES
Commentator JEREMY FLINT bridge correspondent of The Times For the US: GAIL moss
JACQUI MITCHELL , NEIL SILVERMAN MATTHEW GRANOVETTER For the UK: '
NICOLA GARDENER, PAT DAVIES TONY PRIDAY , CLAUDE RODRIGUE
Director LINIDA MCCARTHY
Producer PETER BAZALGETTE

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy James
Commentator:
Jeremy Flint
Unknown:
Gail Moss
Unknown:
Jacqui Mitchell
Unknown:
Neil Silverman
Unknown:
Matthew Granovetter
Unknown:
Pat Davies
Unknown:
Tony Priday
Unknown:
Claude Rodrigue
Director:
Linida McCarthy
Producer:
Peter Bazalgette

Presented by Brian Widlake and Valerie Singleton
With LUKE CASEY, NICK CLARKE and MARK ROGERSON reporting in Britain and abroad on business, finance, your money and other people's. Featuring this week: Cash from the Desert
Colonel Gadaffi of Libya has often been accused of financing international terrorism. But there are now rumours that Libyan funds are behind parts of the British press, including a whole range of publications for the immigrant community and left-wing activists. Is Gadaffi really spending this money, and. if so, what is he trying to achieve?
MARK ROGERSON investigates
Plus Money Maker on how to make the best of your savings. Producer SUZANNE FRANKS
Deputy editor ANDREW CLAYTON Editor JOHN REYNOLDS

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Widlake
Presented By:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
Nick Clarke
Unknown:
Mark Rogerson
Producer:
Suzanne Franks
Editor:
Andrew Clayton
Editor:
John Reynolds

A Highly Desirable Residence
Rose Cottage stands mouldering, damp and empty - or is it? Among its timbers and peeling walls an army of creatures find an ideal home. They have a house to eat.
When SUE AND JOHN ANDREWS start to make a home, those creatures have to go. Starlings, bats, fleas, carpet beetles, spiders, mice, rats, silverfish, fungi, toads and wood-lice are evicted by the change. Can they fight their way back to share the new world of warmth and security?
Narrated and produced by Barry Paine
Film editor COLIN CRADOCK Music MALCOLM CLARKE
Series editors PETER JONES. ANTHONY ISAACS BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
John Andrews
Produced By:
Barry Paine
Editor:
Colin Cradock
Music:
Malcolm Clarke
Editors:
Peter Jones.

From the beautiful Ailsa Course at Turnberry Hotel, Ayrshire.

Golfing superstars Lee Trevino and Severiano Ballesteros, who between them have won every major championship, lead teams of celebrity partners as they challenge for the Marley Trophy.

In the fifth match of the series Lee's team is three to one adrift. His partner is World War II fighter pilot Sir Douglas Bader. The indomitable spirit and humour of Sir Douglas, who sadly died shortly after this programme was recorded, is reflected in this match. Seve is joined by Bruce Forsyth, as irrepressible on the golf course as on stage. Peter Alliss commentates and talks with the players.

Contributors

Presenter/Commentator:
Peter Alliss
Golfer:
Lee Trevino
Golfer:
Severiano Ballesteros
Golfer:
Sir Douglas Bader
Golfer:
Bruce Forsyth
Television Presentation:
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation:
Alastair Scott
Producer:
David Kenning

A series of seven programmes celebrating the work and the ways of the Poet Laureate, Sir John Betjeman.
Presented by Jonathan Stedall

Driving for Harrods - the child poet - by train to the sea - a visit to publisher John Murray - and a conversation with John Sparrow about poetry. Betjeman also visits old haunts in Berkshire - and his wife Penelope has tales to tell.

With extracts from Monitor with Philip Larkin (1964), John Betjeman Goes by Train (1962), Summoned by Bells (1976), Look Stranger (1970), That Well-Known Store in Knightsbridge (1971) and Thank God It's Sunday (1972).

Contributors

Presenter/Producer:
Jonathan Stedall
Subject:
John Betjeman
Film Editor:
Eric Brown

In 1983, 150 years after the death of William Wilberforce slavery still survives. The direct ownership of one human being by another - chattel slavery - survives most tenaciously in Mauritania, one of the more remote countries of West Africa... Aamito
The practice has continued despite three decrees of 'abolition': but now Mauritania's slaves are determined to win real freedom, with the support of the United Nations Commission on Human Rignts.
David Henshaw reports from Mauritania on the survival of slavery. The slaves themselves talk of their treatment as 'animals' and how their freedom movement was persecuted for protesting over the sale - just three years ago - of a 15-year-old slave girl.

BBC Manchester

Contributors

Film cameraman:
Bob Sleigh
Film recordist:
Dennis Cartwright
Film Editor:
Peter Marsh
Producers:
Barry Bevins and David Henshaw

starring
Gena Rowlands Seymour Cassel
Fed up with New York, Seymour Moskowitz heads for Los Angeles and hopefully, a new life. But when he meets and falls in love With Minnie Moore , his troubles begin. This unusual love story traces the couple's relationship with a mixture of wry humour and genuine pathos and is one of Cassavetes's most accessible movies.
Produced by al ruban Written and directed by JOHN CASSAVETES

Contributors

Unknown:
Gena Rowlands
Unknown:
Seymour Cassel
Unknown:
Seymour Moskowitz
Unknown:
Minnie Moore
Produced By:
Al Ruban
Directed By:
John Cassavetes
Minnie Moore:
Gena Rowlands
Seymour Moskowitz:
Seymour Cassel
Zelmo Swift:
Val Avery
Morgan Morgan:
Tim Carey
Sheba Moskowitz:
Katherine Cassavetes
Girl:
Elizabeth Deering
Florence:
Elsie Ames
Georgia Moore:
Lady Rowlands
Irish:
Holly Near
Wife:
Judith Roberts
Husband:
John Cassavetes
Dick Henderson:
Jack Danskin
Mrs Grass:
Eleanor Zee
Ned:
Sean Joyce
Minister:
David Rowlands

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