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6.25 Evolution: Fossilised Bones
6.50 Classical Greece: Social Life 7 15 The Quantum Wave Equation 740 Dance Without Steps
8.5 Psychology: The TV Studio
8.30 Moral Responsibility
8.55 The oil Game
9.20 Inquiry: Newsreel Coverage
9'45 Public Place and Private Space
10.10 Philosophy: Have a Heart
10.35 Cosmology Before Newton 11 The Plough and the Hoe: 4
11.25 A Convent Education
11.50 Spatial Analysis of Hyde Park
12.15 Economics of Air Fares
12.40 Contemporary Issues in Education
1.5 Maths: Fourier Coefficients
1 30 Computing: Overseas Containers
1.55 The Novel and Television
2 20 Decision.Making In Britain
2.45 Modern Art: Cubism 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Hyde Park

starring
Gina Lollobrigida , Anthony Quinn in a colourful screen version of Victor Hugo 's classic story.
A beautiful gypsy dancer, Esmeralda. is adored by two men - the sinister Frollo and Quasimodo, the deformed bellringer of Notre Dame Cathedral. When she herself falls for a dashing young officer, a fatal chain of events is set in motion, which culminates in murder.
Screenplay by JEAN AURENCHE and JACQUES PREVERT Based on the novel by VICTOR HUGO
Produced by ROBERT AND RAYMOND HAKIM Directed by JEAN DELANNOY and at 5.5
Panache starring
René Auberjonols, David Healy Charles Frank
Panache, Donat and Alain are three loyal swordsmen in the service of the King of France. Intrigue and romance unfold as they pit their wits and swords against the scheming Cardinal Richelieu in a 17th-century swashbuckling adventure.
Screenplay by DUKE VINCENT
Produced by ROBERT E. RELYEA Directed by GARY NELSON Films: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Gina Lollobrigida
Unknown:
Anthony Quinn
Unknown:
Victor Hugo
Play By:
Jean Aurenche
Unknown:
Jacques Prevert
Novel By:
Victor Hugo
Produced By:
Robert And
Produced By:
Raymond Hakim
Directed By:
Jean Delannoy
Unknown:
David Healy
Unknown:
Charles Frank
Play By:
Duke Vincent
Produced By:
Robert E. Relyea
Directed By:
Gary Nelson
Esmeralda:
Gina Lollobrigida
Quasimodo:
Anthony Quinn
Phoebus de Chateaupers:
Jean Danet
Claude Frollo , ,:
Alain Cuny
Gringoire:
Robert Hirsch
Fleur de Lys:
Danielle Dumont
Clopin:
Philippe Clay
Jehan Frollo:
Maurice Safati
Louis XI:
Jean Tissier
Panache:
René Auberjonois
Donat:
David Healy
Alain:
Charles Frank
Rochefort:
Charles Seibert
TreviHe:
John Doucette
Queen Anne:
Amy Irving
King Louis XIII:
Harvey Solin
Richelieu:
Joe Ruskin
Duchess Montvallier:
Judith Brown
M Durant/Pere Joseph:
Ham Dunn
Laval:
Peggy Walton
Horseman:
Michael O'Keeffe

The 13th of 15 programmes
Presented by Jonathan Miller
The work of psychologist Sigmund Freud forms the basis of psychoanalysis, but his ideas have also profoundly altered the way we account for our own everyday behaviour and the behaviour of others. Brian Farrell , Reader in Mental Philosophy at Oxford, discusses some of Freud's revolutionary theories, and how they relate to the practice of psychoanalysis. Designer COLIN LOWREY. Production DAVID F. TURNBULL , PHILIP SPEIGHT
Book (same title). 99.95 from booksellers

Contributors

Presented By:
Jonathan Miller
Unknown:
Sigmund Freud
Reader:
Brian Farrell
Designer:
Colin Lowrey.
Unknown:
David F. Turnbull
Unknown:
Philip Speight

Written by DUDLEY LONG , starring
The feud between the Lester Small School of Motoring and the Chief Inspector of Police becomes a local vendetta.
Producer DENNIS MAIN WILSON
Directed by jour4 B. HOBBS

Contributors

Written By:
Dudley Long
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson
Directed By:
Jour4 B. Hobbs
Lester Small:
Brian Murphy
Mrs Davies:
With Hilda Braid
Mr Davies:
Richard Vernon
Sally Small:
Amanda Barrie
Bert, the milkman:
Colin Spaull
Chief Inspector Rodgers:
James Cossins
Mr Daly:
Patrick Holt
Alf:
John Forgeham
Jenny:
Linda Robson
PC Bright:
Dudley Long
PC Cartwright:
Pip Short
Nurse:
Emaine Ford
Boy SCOUt:
Jamie Farrar

JOHN betjeman 's journey along the Metropolitan Railway in celebration of suburbia, hailed in 1973 as ' an instant classic '.
' Live in Metro-Land' was the slogan in the 20s and 30s. The Met, I the first steam underground in the world, bought up the farmland as it journeyed out from London's Baker St to farthest Bucks. The houses and gardens it helped to build set the pattern for suburbia. Sir John Betjeman travels through
Metro-land in search of the poetry and variety of its architecture and activities. He finds homes of sin and mystery in St John's Wood, a nature trail in Neasden, and London's answer to the Eiffel Tower in Wembley; midsummer revels in Croxley Green and a mighty Wurlitzer in Chorleywood. Producer EDWARD uirzoeff

Contributors

Unknown:
John Betjeman

The 147 Maximum
On 23 April snooker history was made when Cliff Thorburn compiled the first maximum in 56 years of the World Professional Snooker Championship.
Director RON GUBBA. Producer nick KUNTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Thorburn
Director:
Ron Gubba.
Producer:
Nick Kunter

starring
Dirk Bogarde Stanley Baker
Jacqueline Sassard
Michael York. Vivien Merchant
Delphine Scyrig , Alexander Knox An Oxford undergraduate is killed in a crash while driving with his Austrian fiancée, Anna. First on the scene of the accident is their tutor, Stephen, who helps Anna to his house and recalls the complex web of intense relationships that led to the tragedy ...
Supported by a distinguished cast internationally-acclaimed actor Dirk Bogarde stars as an Oxford don at the threshold of middle age, who falls in love with a beautiful girl student, in this accomplished film by American director Joseph Losey.
Screenplay by HAROLD PINTER Based on a novel by - NICHOLAS MOSLEY
Produced by JOSEPH LOSEY and NORMAN PRlGGEN
Directed by Joseph LOSEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Dirk Bogarde
Unknown:
Stanley Baker
Unknown:
Jacqueline Sassard
Unknown:
Michael York.
Unknown:
Delphine Scyrig
Unknown:
Alexander Knox
Unknown:
Dirk Bogarde
Unknown:
Harold Pinter
Novel By:
Nicholas Mosley
Produced By:
Joseph Losey
Unknown:
Norman Prlggen
Directed By:
Joseph Losey
Stephen:
Dirk Bocarde
Charley:
Stanley Baker
Anna:
Jacqueline Sassard
William:
Michael York
Rosalind:
Vivien Merchant
Francesca:
Delphine Seyrig
Provost:
Alexander Knox
Laura:
Ann Firbank
Police sergeant:
Brian Phelan
Plain-clothed PC:
Terence Rigby
Mr Bell:
Harold Pinter

In the first of Newsnight's special weekend editions. John Tusa, Peter Snow and Donald Mac-Cormick present coverage of the day's developments in the Election Campaign, a review of how the papers have covered the previous week and special reports from Newsnight's team of reporters with the politicians around the country.

starring Ferenc Kallal Lajos Oze. Lill Monorl
Jozsef Pelikan , although a loyal supporter of the regime, has illegally slaughtered a pig. Instead of languishing in jail for years, he is inexplicably released ...
Peter Bacso 's hilarious satire about the Hungarian State's devious attempts to make a simple dam-keeper the star witness in a show trial, was judged too near the truth to be shown for nine years.
Written and directed by PETER BACSO
A Hungarian film with English subtitles (First showing on British television) Films page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Ferenc Kallal
Unknown:
Lajos Oze.
Unknown:
Lill Monorl
Unknown:
Jozsef Pelikan
Unknown:
Peter Bacso
Directed By:
Peter Bacso
Jozsef Pel ikan:
Ferenc Kallai
Virag:
Lajos Oze
Zoltan Daniel:
Zoltan Fabri
General Bastyan:
Bela Both
Gizi Pelikan:
Lili Monom

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