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6.25 Computing: Linear Equations
6.50 Planning Public Expenditure: 2
7.15 Language Development
7.40 Art and Environment
8.5 Mathematical Functions
8.30 Interpreting a Dream
8.55 Farming: Organic or Intensive 9 20 Work and Retirement
9.45 Religion in a Hindu Village: 2
10.10 Wolverton for Pride: The Interview
10.35 Personality and Learning: Josh's File
11.0 A Dependent Future: Part 2
11.25 Handicapped in the Community
11.50 Urban Development: Historical Legacy
12.40 Can You Hear Me?
1 5 Maths: Multiplying Matrices
1.30 Computing: Sequences, Arrays
1.55 Baroque Wind Instruments
2.20 Social Psychology: Cognitive Maps
2.45 Modern Art: Van Gogh

Contributors

Unknown:
Van Gogh

starring Noël Coward
John Mills, Celia Johnson
On the tenth anniversary of Noel Coward 's death, his brilliant wartime tribute to the Royal Navy, the stirring story of HMS Torrin and those who served in her.
Inspired by the real-life exploits of the destroyer HMS Kelly, commanded by Lord Louis Mount-batten, this is a Coward tour de force. In addition to being author, co-producej: and co-director, he stars as Captain Kinross.
Original story and screenplay by NOEL COWARD . Produced by NOEL COWARD and ANTHONY HAVELOCK-ALLAN Directed by NOEL coward and DAVID LEAN and at 5.25-6.50
Brief Encounter starring
Celia Johnson , Trevor Howard
Written by Noel Coward , this classic love story was made just after the war, with an emotional maturity rare in British films.
It is the story of Laura and Alec, both married, who fall in love but cannot endure the feeling of guilt and deceit their love brings.
Produced and adapted by NOËL COWARD from his play Still Life Directed by DAVID LEAN
Films: page 11
(Noël Coward's This Happy Breed tomorrow on BBC1 at 1.55, not Wales)

Contributors

Unknown:
Celia Johnson
Unknown:
Noel Coward
Play By:
Noel Coward
Produced By:
Noel Coward
Directed By:
Noel Coward
Unknown:
David Lean
Unknown:
Celia Johnson
Unknown:
Trevor Howard
Written By:
Noel Coward
Directed By:
David Lean
Capt ' 'D ':
Noel Coward
OS Shorty Blake:
John Mills
CPO Walter Hardy:
Bernard Miles
Alix (Mrs Kinross):
Celia Johnson
Mrs Hardy:
Joyce Carey
Freda Lewis:
Kay Walsh
Number One:
Derek Elphinstone
' Flags ':
Michael Wilding
'Guns ':
Robert Sansom
Young stoker:
Richard Attenborough
Laura Jesson:
Celia Johnson
Alec Harvey:
Trevor Howard
Albert Godby:
Stanley Holloway
Myrtle Bagot:
Joyce Carey
Fred Jesson:
Cyril Raymond
Dolly Messiter:
Everley Gregg
Beryl Waters:
Margaret Barton

The last in the present series bringing together BBC2's Old Grey Whistle Test and Radio 1's In Concert for a regular run of TV rock concerts with stereo sound.
Weapon of Peace on stage at the Regal Theatre, Hitchin.
Introduced by Pete Drummond

(For the best effect, viewers with stereo Radio I should turn off TV sound and position their speakers on either side of the screen, but a few feet away. Stereo headphones are an alternative.)

Contributors

Presenter:
Pete Drummond
Musicians:
Weapon of Peace
Director:
Tom Corcoran
Producer:
Michael Appleton

Richard Lindley , with two guest questioners from Fleet Street, goes behind the headlines to cross-examine the men and women whose decisions influence our lives.
Director JAN FAIRER
Producer JANINE THOMASON
Executive producer PETER KENYATTA

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Lindley
Producer:
Janine Thomason
Producer:
Peter Kenyatta

1902-1983
A celebration of the life and music of the great British composer who died earlier this month, presented by Humphrey Burton.
Excerpts from the BBC archives include Walton filmed in Ischia and conducting Facade in the studio. Andre Previn contributes an appreciation, and a portrait is narrated by Gillian Widdicombe , his authorised biographer.
Two major Walton works are heard from his 80th Birthday Concert which was televised live from the Royal Festival Hall on 29 March 1982 in the presence of the composer-his last public appearance in this country. Violin Concerto soloist Kyung-Wha Chung Belshazzar's Feast solo baritone Thomas Allen Philharmonia Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Andr6 Previn Guest chorus-master
ANDREW GREENWOOD
Biography directed by HAZEL WRIGHT Concert directed by HUMPHREY BURTON

Contributors

Presented By:
Humphrey Burton.
Unknown:
Andre Previn
Unknown:
Gillian Widdicombe
Soloist:
Kyung-Wha Chung
Baritone:
Thomas Allen
Chorus-Master:
Andrew Greenwood
Directed By:
Hazel Wright
Directed By:
Humphrey Burton

starring
Charles Denner , Brigitte Fossey
Premiered at Berlin and selected for New York, San Francisco, Teheran and Melbourne festivals, Truffaut's 17th film was specially written for Charles Denner.
Bertrand is obsessed by women generally and by their legs in particular. This obsession leads him to an early grave, but not before he has loved a great many women - and recorded it all in a book.
Written by FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT
MICHEL FERMAUD and SUZANNE SCHIPFMAN Directed by FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT
A French film with English subtitles films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Denner
Unknown:
Brigitte Fossey
Unknown:
Charles Denner.
Written By:
Francois Truffaut
Written By:
Michel Fermaud
Written By:
Suzanne Schipfman
Directed By:
Francois Truffaut
Bertrand Morane:
Charles Denner
Geneviève:
Brigitte Fossey
Delphine:
Nelly Borgeaud
Hélène:
Geneviève Fontanel
Martine:
Nathalie Baye
Bernadette:
Sabine Glaser
Fabienne:
Valérie Bonnier
V6ra:
Leslie Caron
Liliane:
Nella Barbier

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