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6.25 Engineering: Root Locus
6.50 The Surrogate Market
7.15 Science: Quantum Theory
7.40 Admissions to the OU Explained
8.5 Calculus: Behaviour of FuncUons
8.30 The Ghent Altarplece
8.55 Something New Under the Sun?
9.20 Feature Films as Propaganda
9.45 The Greek Liturgy
10.10 Philosophy: Use Your Head
10.35 The Grand Inquisitor
11.0 Open Government
11.25 Bedford: A Pioneering College
11.50 Education: Who Holds the Purse?
12.15 Sociology: Caste and Class
12.40 The Standards Debate, Part 2
1.5 Pure Maths: Cycles
1.30 Computing in Community Health
1.55 Haydn: Motlvic Development
2.20 Man's Experience of the World
2.45 Modern Art: Mondrian

Starring Dorothy McGuire, Robert Young

The age-old adage that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, has a special significance for a shy, plain girl and a maimed war veteran in this poignant love story. In a magical honeymooners' cottage they are oblivious to the eyes of others. It seems nothing can ruin their new-found happiness.
Films: page 11
(The Gay Lord Quex by Pinero: Monday 9.25 pm BBC1)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Dewitt Bodeen
Screenplay:
Herman J. Manxiewicz
Based on the play by:
Arthur Wing Pinero
Producer:
Harriet Parsons
Director:
John Cromwell
Laura:
Dorothy McGuire
Oliver:
Robert Young
Hillgrove:
Herbert Marshall
Mrs Minnett:
Mildred Natwick
Violet Price:
Spring Byington
Beatrice:
Hillary Brooke
Frederick:
Richard Gaines
Danny:
Alec Englander
Mrs Stanton:
Mary Worth
Canteen manager:
Josephine Whittell

World Cup Cricket
The 1983
Prudential World Cup England v Sri Lanka at Taunton
West Indies v Australia at Headingley
PETER WEST and TONY LEWIS introduce further coverage from today's matches together with the latest scores from the other two matches: Pakistan v New Zealand at Edgbaston
India v Zimbabwe at Leicester
International Tennis
The Stella Artois Championships from the Queen's Club, London
Further coverage of today's semi-finals.
Introduced by BARRY DAVIES Commentator DAN MASKELL
JOHN BARRETT , MARK COX
Producers
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Lewis
Introduced By:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
John Barrett
Producers:
Johnnie Watherston
Producers:
John Philips

Written by DUDLEY LONG , starring and With a royal visit to the town in the offing, Mr Davies elects himself chairman of the Welcoming Committee. Keeping Lester and Mrs Davies away from the planned parade is his first problem....
Committee members
JOYCE WINDSOR, HARRY LITTLEWOOD THE GLASTONBURY TOWN BAND
Producer DENNIS MAIN WILSON
Directed by JOHN B. HOBBS

Contributors

Written By:
Dudley Long
Unknown:
Mr Davies
Unknown:
Mrs Davies
Unknown:
Harry Littlewood
Directed By:
John B. Hobbs
Lester Small:
Brian Murphy
Mrs Davies:
Hilda Braid
Chief Inspector Rodgers:
James Cossins
Sally Small:
Amanda Barrie
Bert, the milkman:
Colin Spaull
Mr Davies:
Richard Vernon
Alf:
John Forgeham
Sid:
Tony Millan
PC Bright:
Dudley Long

Bernard Levin in conversation with Sir Michael Edwardes
'The task is enormous; some people would even say impossible.' So said SIR MICHAEL EDWARDES on taking up the greatest challenge of his career, the chairmanship of British Leyland. Now, after five turbulent years at the helm, he has left to follow other courses, including returning to the chairmanship of the Chloride group, for whom he worked for over 20 years. His unique management technique and business philosophy not only helped keep BL alive, but have lastingly affected the attitudes of bosses and unions to industrial relations.
Researcher JOANNA HEAD
Producer CURIS HUNT. BBC Bristol
This interview will be published in THE LISTENER dated 16 June

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Levin
Unknown:
Sir Michael Edwardes
Unknown:
Sir Michael Edwardes
Producer:
Curis Hunt.

Starring Fumle Kashiyama, Yuichi Saito
The first in a short season of films about childhood, this award-winning Japanese film presents a new and unusual picture of the Second World War.
During the last months of the war Taro and his mother are evacuated from Tokyo to her family in a village in northern Japan. Taro enjoys his new life but at night he has nightmares - grandmother has told him there is a demon in the barn. The day he discovers the secret of the 'demon', young Taro begins to question everything he has been taught.
Screenplay by NAOYUKI Suzuki Directed by SADARO SAITO
A Japanese film with English subtitles
(First showing on British television) Films: page 11

Contributors

Unknown:
Fumle Kashiyama
Unknown:
Yulchl Saito
Play By:
Naoyuki Suzuki
Directed By:
Sadaro Saito
Kazue Hasuike:
Fumie Kashiyama
Taro:
Yuichi Saito
Tsugie Nomoto:
Meiko Kaji
Emi:
Catherine
Miyo Nomoto:
Aiko Mimasu
Masae Nomoto:
Hitomi Nakahara

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