6.25 The Origin of the Earth
6.50 Technology: Dome is What You Make It
7.15 Probability and Statistics: Chance
7.40 Potsdam 1: The Meeting
8.5 Classical Greece: Land and Sea
8.30 Why Interdisciplinary Studies?
8.55 Statistics: Fitting the Pattern
9.20 To Bedford from Busso: 1
9.45 Constructing Christmas Nationwide
10.10 Complex Analysis: Introduction
10.35 Calculus: Symbols and Equations
11.0 James Hutton : Geologist
11.25 Urban Development: Images of Cities
12.15 Women Speaking: 1
12.40 Richard Hoggart : A Measured Life
1.5 Pure Maths: Maps
1.30 Philosophy: Body and Mind
1.55 Decision-Making: The Falklands
2.20 Images of the Third World
2.45 Modern Art: Courbet
The great lover of the 20s in one of his most celebrated films, presented in a specially tinted version with piano soundtrack.
Amid the passionate rhythms of the tango and the excitement of the bull-ring, the legendary Valentino plays Juan Gallardo , a small-town lad who becomes Spain's most celebrated matador. He marries his childhood sweet-heart but soon falls under the spell of the alluring Dona Sol. ...
Screenplay by JUNE MATHIS
Based on the novel by IBANEZ
Directed by FRED NIBLO. Films: page 16
starring Richard Todd
Nicole Maurey , Elke Sommer
Bill Ferguson , a travel agent in love with Stella, takes a trip to Europe. He leaves copies of his flat keys with a number of women he encounters, hardly expecting them to be used ...
Screenplay by DENIS CANNAN and FREDERICK GOTFURT based on the novel by CLIFFORD HANLEY Produced by FRANK GODWIN
Directed by CYRIL FRANKEL. Films: page 16
The Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia not only gives a glimpse of the primeval past but also of an environment where one of the most important natural resources is formed - coal.
Presented by SIMON CONWAY-MORRIS
Producer STUART CARTER
Executive producer ANDREW CRILLY A BBC/Open University production
with Jan Leeming ; Weather
by Paul Ferris
The Times in September 1869 was not only preoccupied with reporting the failing health of Napoleon and a scandal involving Byron, but also carried correspondence from an eminent physician of the day, a Dr Fowler. He was much concerned about an extraordinary phenomenon he had witnessed in Lletherneuadd farm, a smallholding in rural Carmarthenshire. He described how the parents of a 13-year-old girl, Sarah Jacob, claimed she had fasted for a year without any appreciable deterioration in her condition. This event gave rise to much debate and argument in specialist medical papers. Undeterred by this controversy, Sarah continued her fast.
BBC Wales
New Zealand u England
Highlights of the day's play from Christchurch in this first of three 50-overmatches.
Television presentation by TVNZ
Dramatised in 13 parts by JULIAN BOND
6: Spring 1939. Lewis Eliot is drafted into Whitehall. Simultaneously he faces crises in the lives of his wife Sheila and his friend Roy Calvert.
Bel Mooney invites five people who first told their story some years ago in The Light of Experience to return to the studio and tell her how they have coped with life since then.
Six years ago Shirley Nolan began a battle to keep her son Anthony alive. In 1978 he died and Shirley began the Anthony Nolan Foundation to help children with bone marrow disease throughout the world.
Assistant producer FAY WOOLF Producer RALPH ROLLS
Weather
The feature film starring
Eleonore Klarwein , Odile Michel
Diane Kurys has evoked her own schooldays with a singular lack of sentiment in this tale of two teenage sisters, set in 1963. Children of divorced parents, Anne and Frederique suffer the agonies of the oppressive French school system but still manage to enjoy their first taste of freedom, radical politics and love.
This film continues the story of Diane Kurys ' second film, At First Sight, currently on release in London.
Written and directed by diane KURYS (A French film with English subtitles) Films: page 16