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6.25 Evolution: Adaptive Radiation
6.50 The Claimant
7.15 Quantum Theory: Measurement
7.40 Maths Models and Methods
8.5 Economic Forecasting
8.30 Sacred Places
8.55 The Combine Harvester
9.20 War and the Media
9.45 Music: Harmonic Analysis, 1
10.10 Philosophy: The External World
10.35 Seventeenth-Century England
11.25 Hansel and Gretel
11.50 Space in the City
12.15 Housing in Birmingham: 1
12.40 Management and the School
1.5 Maths: the Derivative
1.30 Maths Across the Curriculum
1.55 Wessex and Hardy
2.20 Decision-Making: Miners' Wage Claim 1
2.45 Modern Art: Klee
3.10 Music: String Quartets

starring
Michael Redgrave , Sheila Sim
There's no reason to believe that a dream involving a lost Dakota aircraft carrying 13 people will come true. There are only 11 people-six passengers and five crew -on a VIP flight from Hong Kong to Tokyo. But shortly before departure, two more passengers join the flight - and the Chinese theory that dreams are a glimpse of the future begins to alarm at least one of the passengers ...
Screenplay by R C. SHERRIFF Produced by MICHAEL BALCON Associate producer TOM MORAHAN
Directed by LESLIE NORMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Redgrave
Unknown:
Sheila Sim
Produced By:
Michael Balcon
Producer:
Tom Morahan
Directed By:
Leslie Norman
Air Marshal John Hardie:
Michael Redgrave
Mary Campbell:
Sheila Sim
Owen Robertson:
Alexander Knox
Flight Lieutenant Mackenzie:
Denholm Elliott
Mrs Robertson:
Ursula Jeans
Lord Wainwright:
Ralph Truman
Commander Lindsay:
Michael Hordern
Squadron Leader Walker:
Nigel Stock
Walter Bennett:
George Rose
Soldier:
Bill Kerr
Soldier:
Alfie Bass
Engineer:
Victor Maddern

The Lawn Tennis Championships

BBC Outside Broadcast cameras bring you live action from the Centre
Court where today The Ladies' Singles Final is the centrepiece and is followed by The Men's Doubles Final and The Ladies' Doubles Final.

Commentaries by Dan Maskell, John Barrett, Barry Davies, Mark Cox, Ann Jones, Virginia Wade, Bill Threlfall and Richard Evans

Contributors

Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
John Barrett
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Mark Cox
Commentator:
Ann Jones
Commentator:
Virginia Wade
Commentator:
Bill Threlfall
Commentator:
Richard Evans
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Executive Producer:
Harold Anderson

First of two films on music and the handicapped: Music and the Deaf ' Musicality really has nothing to do with the ears. It resides in the brain and the emotions of people, and the ears are simply a window through which sounds gain access to musicality. In the case of heavily impaired children, the window is not as clear as it should be, but the sounds are still accessible.'
(ARTHUR BOOTHROYD, audiologist)
Virtuoso bass player Gary Karr is convinced we perceive sound as much through our bodies as through our ears. He visits New York State School for the Deaf, where they have their own band. Nina Falalse , profoundly deaf since birth, demonstrates how she overcame her handicap to become a professional ballet dancer.
Introduced by Yehudi Mcnuhin Narrator Alexander John
Film editor JOCK CLARK
Producer KEITU ALEXANDER

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Karr
Unknown:
Nina Falalse
Introduced By:
Yehudi McNuhin
Producer:
Keitu Alexander

Bernard Levin in conversation with Aaron Copland , the grand old man of American music commonly regarded as the greatest of all their composers, he has written such pieces as Fanfare for the Common Man, Appalachian Spring,
Billy the Kid and The Pied Piper ballet; late in life he has also won acclaim as a conductor. A friend and colleague of Benjamin Britten , Martha Graham and Igor Stravinsky , Copland has led a fascinating life, full of achievement.
Research BETKA ZAMOYSKA
Producer CHRIS HUNT. BBC Bristol
This interview will be published in the LISTENER dated 7 July

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Levin
Unknown:
Aaron Copland
Unknown:
Benjamin Britten
Unknown:
Martha Graham
Unknown:
Igor Stravinsky
Producer:
Chris Hunt.

A second showing of this much-acclaimed documentary.
In September 1982, one week before the massacre in the Sabra and Chatila district of Beirut, the civilian population were rebuilding lives and homes broken by three months of bombing, shelling and shooting.
At Gaza Hospital, British doctors and nurses were among the foreign volunteers who were trying to cope with the human debris of modern siege and bombardment.
Series editor MICK RHODES Producer Christopher SYKES
(First shown on BBC1. After the Massacre, this week's Tuesday Documentary on BBC1 at 9.25 pm, follows a group of British soldiers who are now part of Beirut's multinational peacekeeping force}
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 270

Contributors

Editor:
Mick Rhodes
Producer:
Christopher Sykes

starring
Puppela Maggio , Magali Noel
The title of Fellini's film, the last in this quartet of films about childhood, is Roman dialect for ' I remember' and the setting is a small seaside town in the 30s.
Titta and his friends have all the normal adolescent preoccupations of teenagers, but for their parents the Fascist regime is an ever-present fact of life. Only Uncle Teo, longtime resident of an insane asylum, can take refuge in a tree and proclaim his desires to the world.
Screenplay by FEDERICO FELLINI , TONINO GUERRA Produced by FRANCO CRISTALDI Directed by FEDERICO FELLINI
An Italian film with English subtitles (First showing on British television) Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Puppela Maggio
Unknown:
Magali Noel
Unknown:
Federico Fellini
Produced By:
Franco Cristaldi
Directed By:
Federico Fellini
Miranda Biondi:
Puppela Maggio
Gradisca:
Magali Noel
Aurelio Biondi:
Armando Brancia
Uncle Teo:
Ciccio Ingrassia
Lawyer:
Wigi Rossi
Titta Biondi:
Bruno Zanin
Don Baravelli:
Gianfillppo Carcano
Foxy:
Josiane Tanzili

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