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9.10 Technical Studies. How basic concepts in manufacturing technology are used in modern industry.
Alloys and Non-ferrous Metals
9.38 Science Workshop
Stretch, Weigh and Bounce 'A' Writer EURFRON GWYNNE JONES
Producer MICHAEL COYLE
10.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
What can Cosmo and Dibs see in their new painting? GARY WILMOT tries to guess. Two boys take photographs. Director RICHARD CALLANAN
10.15 Maths File. 6: Angles
In which Inspector Newton gets his bearings on Third Degree Charlie.
10.38 Maths Topics. Geometry
Resource CSE/O-level material in the form of animated sequences for classroom use. 1: Points and Lines; Triangles; Quadrilaterals
11.0 Words and Pictures Sing a Song
11.17 The Music Arcade Composing Film Music
11.39 General Studies A Common Market?
12.5 pm Buongiorno Italia!
A course for beginners in Italian. 11: Ricominciamo
Some revision and a look at the work of a local craftsman.
12.30 Mathematical Thinking
Five programmes which look at ways in which the ideas of the Cockcroft Report on mathematical education can be brought into the classroom. 1: Subtraction
12.55-1.10 Thinking in Action
Presented by DR EDWARD DE BONO
Six programmes which show a variety of ways in which thinking skills can be applied in business and organisational situations.
1: Creativity, Design, Innovation
1.21 Rendez-vous France
1: Sur mer et sur terre - Fecamp
En fete; En ville; Dans Ie temps
1.38 Let's See. Weather 1: Snow and Ice
2.1 Watch. The Body. 1: Eyes A three-part unit
JAMES EARL ADAIR and LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR compare human eyes with animal eyes and look at some of the tricks eyes can play on us.
Series producer DAVID TAFT
2.18 History 11-13: The Middle Ages 1: The Peasants' Revolt by KEITH GOODALL
The story of an Essex peasant caught up in the violent events of 1381. with ISABEL LANSDALE , SPENCER BANKS,
NIGEL MAKIN , EDWARD PHILLIPS ,
PHILIP ANTHONY. IAN GARDINER , GEOFFREY
RUSSELL, JOHN CORDING , PETER SEARLES and SIMON GIPPS-KENT as Richard II. Producer JILL SHEPPARD
2.40 Zig-Zag. Into Space

Contributors

Unknown:
Eurfron Gwynne
Producer:
Michael Coyle
Unknown:
Gary Wilmot
Director:
Richard Callanan
Presented By:
Dr Edward de Bono
Unknown:
Keith Goodall
Unknown:
Isabel Lansdale
Unknown:
Nigel Makin
Unknown:
Edward Phillips
Unknown:
Philip Anthony.
Unknown:
Ian Gardiner
Unknown:
John Cording
Unknown:
Peter Searles
Unknown:
Simon Gipps-Kent
Unknown:
Richard Ii.
Producer:
Jill Sheppard

also starring
Claire Trevor , Walter Pidgeon
In this rousing Western set in a Kansas town after the Civil War, Wayne plays a marshall whose major adversary in love and war is the infamous
Confederate gun runner, Cantrell.
Screenplay by GROVER JONES. UONEL HOUSER and F. HUGH HERBERT
Based on the novel by w R BURNETT
Produced and directed by RAOUL WALSH . Films: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Claire Trevor
Unknown:
Walter Pidgeon
Unknown:
Grover Jones.
Unknown:
Uonel Houser
Unknown:
F. Hugh Herbert
Directed By:
Raoul Walsh
Bob Seton:
John Wayne
Mary McCloud:
Claire Trevor
William Cantrell:
Walter Pidgeon
Fletch McCloud:
Roy Rogers
Doc Grunch:
George Hayes
Angus McCloud:
Porter Hall
Mrs Cantrell:
Marjorie Main
Buckner:
Raymond Walburn
Bushropp:
Joseph Sawyer

Open Space - where the public sets the agenda
Tonight: Invisible Women
'The area of fear for women really opens up when you're over 40. Physically you can see that you're changing, yet you've got this set of images in your head that you don't match up to any more.'
Older women become virtually invisible in the media, except in a range of stereotypes such as 'granny' or 'mother-in-law', reflecting society's dismissal of older women as having little value.
This attitude is challenged in Open Space by a North London Older Women's Group, joined by comedienne Victoria Wood and educational photographer Jo Spence.
Made by a North London Women's Group with the help of the Community Programme Unit

(If you want to make your own programme or to suggest programme ideas, then get in touch with Open Space, [address removed])

Contributors

Unknown:
Victoria Wood
Unknown:
Jo Spence

... a wildlife quiz
Johnny Morris first faces the challenge of identifying beasts, their sounds, and assorted pieces of natural history bric-a-brac - with the help of Sheila Anderson and Michael Stoddart
Chairman Michael Jordan
Producer JOHN DOBSON. BBC Bristol
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 270

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Morris
Unknown:
Sheila Anderson
Unknown:
Michael Stoddart
Unknown:
Michael Jordan
Producer:
John Dobson.

A frank account of life on the ocean wave in one of Her Majesty's ships. 2: The Squadrons are Coming
A day out from Plymouth, and steaming into the Western Approaches, the last of the fixed-wing carriers prepares to take on her strike-force complement of Phantoms, Buccaneers, Sea Kings and Gannets, which are her shield and her sword.
From the air the flight deck of HMS Ark Royal looks tiny, and some of the young pilots have never before touched down on a real aircraft carrier....
Film recordist GRAHAM RODGER Producer JOHN PURDIE

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Rodger
Producer:
John Purdie

The plants we grow in our gardens are some of the richest and most varied in the world, but very few of them are native to this country. So where do they come from? Who brought them? How have we changed them?
Geraniums and Pelargoniums
'One of the most under-rated plants' is how Geoffrey Smith describes this British native flower. Often it is confused with the pelargonium, a native of southern Africa, which is one of this country's most popular summer bedding plants.
Film editor PETER RlNGSTED
Assistant producer ERICA GRIFFITHS Producer BRIAN DAVIES 0 INSIGHT: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Producer:
Erica Griffiths
Producer:
Brian Davies

The third game of BBC2's International Championship is between David Taylor of Manchester and Jimmy White of London.
Taylor and White are both trying to win the Pot Black Trophy for the first time.
Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Commentator TED LOWE Referee JOHN WILLIAMS
Producer JOHN G. SMITH. BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
David Taylor
Unknown:
Jimmy White
Introduced By:
Alan Weeks
Commentator:
Ted Lowe
Unknown:
John Williams
Producer:
John G. Smith.

Dramatised in 13 parts by JULIAN BOND starring Shaughan Seymour and Sheila Ruskin with Neil Stacy
2: 1931. His health restored, Lewis Eliot returns to London to resume his career at the Bar. He re-contacts Sheila Knight , but is shocked to learn she is in love with another man. Cast in order of appearance:
Music by KENYON EMRYS-ROBERTS Film cameraman DAVID FEIG
Studio lighting PETER CATLETT Studio sound RICHARD CHUBB Designer PAUL JOEL
Producer PHILIP HINCHCLIFFE Directed by RONALD WILSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Shaughan Seymour
Unknown:
Sheila Ruskin
Unknown:
Neil Stacy
Unknown:
Lewis Eliot
Unknown:
Sheila Knight
Music By:
Kenyon Emrys-Roberts
Unknown:
David Feig
Unknown:
Peter Catlett
Designer:
Paul Joel
Producer:
Philip Hinchcliffe
Directed By:
Ronald Wilson
Percy Hall:
Tim Wylton
Hugh Smith:
Michael Siberry
First Judge:
Noel Johnson
Mrs Knight:
Ruth Trouncer
Mr Knight:
James Cossins
Katherine March:
Emma Jacobs
Charles March:
Martyn Jacobs
Leonard March:
Peter Sallis
Ann Simon:
Carmen du Sautoy
George Passant:
Tom Wilkinson
Daphne Jordon:
Julia Josephs
Jack Cotery:
Michael Troughton
Olive Calvert:
Gillian Bailey
Mrs Getliffe:
Elizabeth Morgan
Henriques:
Michael Mellinger
Second Judge:
Geoffrey Edwards
Usher:
Harold Reese
Clerk of the Court:
Cyril Conway
Jury Foreman:
Ray Browne

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