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6.25 Ecology: Woodland Decomposers
6.50 Materials processing: Mining
7.15 Topology: Orientability
7.40 Potsdam 2: The Confrontation
8.5 Learning in Groups
8.30 Primary Sources: Stratford-upon-Avon
8.55 Instrumentation: Strain Gauging
9.20 Colonisin' in Reverse: 1
9.45 Paris: La Belle Epoque
10.10 Complex Analysis: Introduction
10.35 Personality and Learning
11.0 Miracles at Lourdes
11.25 Intervention in the Market
11.50 The Fall and Rise of the Small Baker
12.15 Reading Development
12.40 Who'll be Mother?
1.5 Pure Maths: Orthogonal Bases
1.30 Philosophy: The Mechanical Eye
1.55 Impacts of Mining
2.20 Using University Libraries
2.45 Modern Art: Monet

Tom Mix , in real life a former sheriff and Texas Ranger, is the hero of this classic Western, presented in a specially tinted version with piano soundtrack.
When lawyer Lew Walters is run out of town, he abducts Millie Erne and her daughter. Brave Jim Lassiter , Millie's brother, dedicates his life to tracking them down, and is led into an exciting series of adventures and a romance with the beautiful female leader of an outlaw gang.
Screenplay by EDFRID BINGHAM based on the novel by ZANE GREY
Directed by LYNN REYNOLDS. Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Mix
Unknown:
Lew Walters
Unknown:
Millie Erne
Unknown:
Jim Lassiter
Play By:
Edfrid Bingham
Novel By:
Zane Grey
Directed By:
Lynn Reynolds.
Jim Lassiter:
Tom Mix
Jane Withersteen:
Mabel Ballin
Millie Erne:
Beatrice Burnham
Frank Erne:
Arthur Morrison
Lew Walters/Judge Dyer:
Warner Oland

starring Robert Mitchum Olivia de Havilland
Frank Sinatra , Gloria Grahame
Luke Marsh , a medical student in a large city hospital, has a burning ambition to become a doctor. But he ruthlessly subordinates his personal life and friends to his vocation.
Screenplay by EDNA AND EDWARD ANHALT based on the novel by MORTON THOMPSON
Directed and produced by STANLEY KRAMER Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Mitchum
Unknown:
Olivia de Havilland
Unknown:
Frank Sinatra
Unknown:
Gloria Grahame
Unknown:
Luke Marsh
Play By:
Edna And
Unknown:
Edward Anhalt
Novel By:
Morton Thompson
Produced By:
Stanley Kramer
Lucas Marsh:
Robert Mitchum
Kristina:
Olivia de Havilland
Alfred Boone:
Frank Sinatra
Harriet Land:
Gloria Grahame
Dr Aarons:
Broderick Crawford
Dr Runkieman:
Charles Bickford
Dr Snider:
Myron McCormick
Job Marsh:
Lon Chaney
Ben Cosgrove:
Jesse White
Brundage:
Lee Marvin

'Guernica' has become a symbol of Spanish republicanism. FRANCIS FRASCINA discusses how and why Picasso arrived at such seemingly obscure symbols to represent the first major instance of aerial bombardment on a civilian population.
Film editor JANE WOOD Producer NICK LEVINSON
Executive producer NAT TAYLOR
A BBC/Open University production

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Frascina
Editor:
Jane Wood
Producer:
Nick Levinson

The programme that brings together BBC2's Whistle Test and Radio l's In Concert for a regular run of TV rock concerts with stereo sound.
The Style Council on the stage at The Gold Diggers, Chippenham Introduced by Pete Drummond
Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
For the best effect, viewers with stereo Radio 1 should turn off TV sound and position their speakers on either side of the screen, but a few feet away. Stereo headphones are an alternative.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Pete Drummond
Director:
Tom Corcoran
Producer:
Michael Appleton

In this concert Bernard Haitink conducts The Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam in a performance of MAHLER'S Third Symphony in D minor with Carolyn Watkinson (contralto)
The Groot Omroep Ladies Choir and The North Holland Boys Choir
Produced by STEFAN FELSENTHAL. ROBBERT JAN DE NEEVE Directed by HANS HULSCHER A NOS/EUROVISION production

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Haitink
Contralto:
Carolyn Watkinson
Produced By:
Stefan Felsenthal. Robbert
Produced By:
Jan de Neeve
Directed By:
Hans Hulscher

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.
Barney Pityana was once a young lawyer in South Africa, and co-founder with Steve Biko of the Black Consciousness Movement. He was expelled from university, imprisoned, tortured and, on eventual release, banned from practising as a lawyer. He escaped to the United Kingdom with his wife and child and is now an Anglican priest. After four years in this country, how has he coped with voluntary exile and with a conscience torn between survival for his family and sharing in the struggle and suffering of his own people in South Africa?
Assistant producer FAY WOOLF Producer RALPH ROLLS

Contributors

Unknown:
Bel Mooney
Unknown:
Steve Biko

starring
Fabio Testi
Mariangela Melato
A group of six anarchists calling themselves Nada determine to kidnap the American ambassador to Paris. They lay their plans, unaware that the police maintain discreet surveillance of the deluxe brothel the ambassador visits every week.
In this, the second in a short season of Chabrol films, violence is represented as an expression of individualism, and terrorism justifies repression - or vice versa. Chabrol directed this film noir with masterly irony.
Screenplay by JEAN-PATRICK MANCHETTE Directed by CLAUDE CHABROL
(A French film with English subtitles) (First showing on British television) Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Fabio Testi
Unknown:
Mariangela Melato
Directed By:
Claude Chabrol
Diaz:
Fabio Testi
Treuffais:
Michel Duchaussoy
Epaulard:
Maurice Garrel
Goemond:
Michel Aumont
D'Arey:
Lou Castel
Meyer:
Didier Kaminka
Ambassador:
Lyle Joyce
Veronique Cash:
Mariangela Melato

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