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9.8 Science Topics: Chemical Technology
(Shown on Tuesday at 1.19 pm)

9.35 Tout Compris (Simplified Version): Au petit dejeunuer; En route; Au stade; A table
Breakfast and the journey to school, a sports lesson and school meals. (Repeat)

9.52 Look and Read: Dark Towers: 4: The Clue in the Book Room
by Andrew Davies.
(Shown on Tuesday at 10.10 am)

10.15 Mathscore One: 2: Bits and Pieces (Repeat)

11.0 History Trail: 2: The Godly Community
How did people live in the 17th century? And how did events in Britain affect their lives? (Repeat)

11.22 Read On!: 4: Just Imagine
(Shown on Wednesday at 2.18 pm)

11.44 Going to Work: Superstore
(Shown on Monday at 9.38 am)

12.5 pm The Computer Programme - Series 1: 4: It's on the Computer
An introduction to the use of computers with the emphasis on small machines. The language used is BBC BASIC. (Repeat)
For details of programming in BASIC, information on clubs and courses, the range of software and the British Broadcasting Corporation Micro-computer system, send large sae plus 21p postage to [address removed]

12.30 Business Club - Series 2: 4: Raising Finance - 2: An Alternative to the Bank - ICFC
A series on survival and success in small business. (Repeat)
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12.55 Speak for Yourself: 4: Making an Appointment
How do you persuade a receptionist that you need an urgent appointment? (Repeat)
Free teachers' notes are available from [address removed] Please enclose sae.

1.21 Encounter: Spain: 4: School, Work, Family
A Spanish studies series.
Private and state schools, a technical college, a car worker and his family-and industry and crafts-men in Spain. (Repeat)

1.38 Around Scotland: The Clyde Coast: 1: On the Move
(Shown on Thursday at 1.38 pm)

2.1 Scene: Lies: 2
A play by Willy Russell.
Sammy dreams of taking his mother and brother away from Liverpool, for a holiday in Cornwall. (Repeat)

2.30 English File: Writers and Places: A View from Across the Water
The writer... Brian Moore, author of The Luck of Ginger Coffey and Catholics. The place... Ireland.
'I left Ireland because I feared it would never change, but now I am drawn to return precisely because it has not changed'.
(First shown in The Book Programme)

Contributors

Writer (Look and Read):
Andrew Davies
Producer (Mathscore One):
David Roseveare
Producer (Encounter:
Spain): John Prescott Thomas
Writer (Scene):
Willy Russell
Producer (Scene):
Andree Molyneux
Presenter (English File):
Brian Moore
Producer (English File):
David Wallace

starring
Robert Ryan Julia Adams
In this early Western from Bud Boetticher , two brothers return home after the Civil War and go their separate ways. Dan, in search of easy money, joins a ruthless group of cattle rustlers and spreads fear throughout the state as he amasses wealth and power. It falls to his brother, Neal, who is appoinr ted Marshal, to try to end the reign or terror.
Story and screenplay by LOUIS STEVENS Produced by ALBERT J. COHEN Directed by BUD BOETTICHER Films: page 27

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Ryan
Unknown:
Julia Adams
Unknown:
Bud Boetticher
Play By:
Louis Stevens
Produced By:
Albert J. Cohen
Directed By:
Bud Boetticher
Dan Hammond:
Robert Ryan
Neal Hammond:
Rock Hudson
Lorna Hammond:
Julia Adams
Ira Hammond:
John McIntire
Sally Eaton:
Judith Braun
Cord Hardin:
Raymond Burr
Martha Hammond:
Frances Bavier
Dandy Taylor:
Dennis Weaver
General Escobar:
Rodolfa Acosta

The Kodak Masters Bowls Tournament from Beach House Park, Worthing Each year this series produces a remarkable match. This time it was the final. Nobody could predict the outcome.
Commentators DAVID VINE
DAVID RHYS JONES
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON

Contributors

Commentators:
David Vine
Commentators:
David Rhys
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

Dave Lee Travis takes us into the final day of BBC2's Photo Assignment Week.
Top war photographer Don McCullin takes his battle gear on assignment to the east coast, and captures Scarborough and Whitby in high summer. A suspiciously familiar safari cameraman meets trouble at the photo-labs, and the Maddy Prior Band take their last photo-call of the week for amateur cameras.
Studio judges Graham Stark, Roy Green, Su Ingle and Michael Langford make their selection in the final heat of this week's competition. Viewers will be invited to make their choice of heat-winning prints to go forward to a live Photo-Final on 22 October.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Lee Travis
Unknown:
Don McCullin
Unknown:
Graham Stark
Unknown:
Roy Green
Unknown:
Su Ingle
Unknown:
Michael Langford

from Barnsdale
Getting ready for winter can be almost as exciting as preparing for spring. Geoff Hamilton and Anne Mayo lift and store perennials and show how to move overcrowded conifers and shrubs.
Graham Rose joins the team to demonstrate labour-saving devices with a view to creating a minimum maintenance garden.
Production assistant JEAN LAUGHTON Executive producer JOHN KENYON Producer DENIS W. GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Mill
Book, Gardeners' World Fruit Garden, £2.50, from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Anne Mayo
Unknown:
Graham Rose
Unknown:
Jean Laughton
Producer:
John Kenyon
Producer:
Denis W. Gartside

starring
Jean-Claude Brialy Monica Vitti
It all begins with Napoleon's invasion of Spain and it ends with a revolution in the zoo: a succession of surreal incidents make this the most subversive and the most anarchically funny of Bunuel's films. Sex, religion and politics, doctors, parents and police are just some of the targets roundly hit in a film dedicated to life, liberty and love.
Screenplay by LUIS BUÑUEL and JEAN-CLAUDE CARRIERS
Produced by SERGE SILBERMAN Directed by LUIS BUÑUEL
(A French film with English subtitles) (First showing on British television) Films ; page 27

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean-Claude Brialy
Unknown:
Monica Vitti
Play By:
Luis Buñuel
Produced By:
Serge Silberman
Directed By:
Luis Buñuel
Prefect's sister:
Adrianna Asti
First prefect of police:
Julien Bertheau
M Foucauld:
Jean-Claude Brialy
Doctor:
Adolfo Celi
Innkeeper:
Paul Frankeur
Hatter:
Michel Lonsdale
Gendarme Gerard:
Pierre Maguelon
Professor:
François Maistre
Aunt:
Hélène Perdriere
Second prefect of police:
Michel Piccoli
Commissaire:
Claude Pieplu
M Legendre:
Jean Rochefort
Dragoon captain:
Bernard Verley
Mme Foucauld:
Monica Vitti
Nurse:
Milena Vukotic

Dave Lee Travis looks back over the professional and amateur prints selected during this week for the Photo-Assignment competition semi-final.
Viewers will be invited to make their choice of photographs to go forward to a live Photo-Final on Saturday, 22 October.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Lee Travis

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