Maths: Linera Equations
Modelling by Maths: Sundials
Neurophysiology
Social Science: The End of the Line?
The Borderline Case
The Open University looks at the law and how it operates
A behind-the-scene view, from film student Amanda Richardson of the Middlesex Polytechnic, of the work that went into the British production of the hit musical
Part 6. Unemployed teenager Tucker (Todd Carty) is in love again
Another showing for John Pitman’s documentary, first screened last Tuesday, on the world’s most famous auction house
William Rushton is the narrator for this delightful performance by Leningrad’s Bolshoi Puppet Theatre, recorded at Sadler’s Wells during their visit to Britain
5: Roads To Revolution. Asa Briggs continues his study of Marx’s impact on today’s world, looking now at the very different ways in which his theories are put into practice — particularly in Cuba and Yugoslavia.
The talented musician entertains, with guests The Nolans, in a film first seen on BBC North
Penultimate programme in Ann Paul’s series looks at the outcome of the controversial holistic treatment for two of the Bristol centre’s patients. One dies - but peacefully, and in her own home; the other, looking forward with new optimism, says she has never felt better
Two days before the start of this year’s World Snooker Championships, Hugh McHvanney profiles titleholder Alex Higgins, the turbulent, temperamental Irish genius of the green baize
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