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6.25 Ecological Sampling
6.50 Mineral Processing
7.15 Computing: Linear Equations
7.40 Sulphuric Acid
8.5 The Wisconsin Idea
8.30 Interpreting a Dream
8.55 New Bearings for Old
9.20 Colonisin' in Reverse: 3
9.45 Thirties Film Comedy
10.10 A Profile of Charles Ives
10.35 Composing Cultures
11.0 Non-Euclidean Geometry
11.25 Density and Viscosity
11.50 Computing: Sequence and Arrays
12.15 Mentally Handicapped: A Dependent Future, 2
12.40 Lewis: Where Sunday Survives
1.5 Maths: Multiplying Matrices
1.30 Wolverton for Pride: The Interview
1.55 Problems of Pollution
2.20 Music: Cadences
2.45 Modern Art: Van Gogh

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Ives
Unknown:
Van Gogh

starring Harold Lloyd Constance Cummings
In this early classic the famous comedian Lloyd plays a starry-eyed small-town boy who causes havoc in Hollywood as he tries to crash the movies. Famous scenes in this hilarious comedy include a disastrous screen test and a party where Harold accidentally puts on a magician's coat - with classic results.
Producer's wife. LOUISE CLOSSER HALE
Story by AGNES CHRISTINE JOHNSON , JOHN GREY and FELIX ADLER
Produced by HAROLD LLOYD
Directed by CLYDE BRUCKMAN
Films: page 18 and at 4.30-6.0
My Man Godfrey starring
David Niven , June Allyson
Godfrey is 'found' by madcap New York socialite Irene Bullock when she enters a game at a party. Capable and charming, Godfrey becomes butler to the eccentric Bullock family and the object of Irene's love-much to the disdain of her arrogant sister Cordelia. But Godfrey has a past that comes to light unexpectedly at a cocktail party....
Screenplay by EVERETT FREEMAN PETER BERNEIS , WILLIAM BOWERS
Based on the novel by ERIC HATCH Produced by ROSS HUNTER
Directed by HENRY KOSTER Films: page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
Harold Lloyd
Unknown:
Constance Cummings
Unknown:
Louise Closser Hale
Story By:
Agnes Christine Johnson
Story By:
John Grey
Story By:
Felix Adler
Produced By:
Harold Lloyd
Directed By:
Clyde Bruckman
Unknown:
David Niven
Unknown:
Irene Bullock
Unknown:
Everett Freeman
Unknown:
Peter Berneis
Unknown:
William Bowers
Novel By:
Eric Hatch
Produced By:
Ross Hunter
Directed By:
Henry Koster
Harold Hall:
Harold Lloyd
Girl:
Constance Cummings
Gentleman heavy:
Kenneth Thomson
Director:
Sidney Jarvis
Assistant director:
Eddie Featherstone
Producer:
Robert McWade
Irene:
June Allyson
Godfrey:
David Niven
Angelica:
Jessie Royce Landis
Mr Bullock:
Robert Keith
Francesea:
Eva Gabor
Vincent:
Jay Robinson
Cordelia:
Martha Hyer
Molly:
Jeff Donnell
Hubert:
Herbert Anderson

Jeremy James and Bill Hartston introduce coverage of the Challenger's Finals between Smyslov and Kasparov currently taking place in Lithuania.
Director RICHARD VAUGHAN Producer MARK PATTERSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy James
Unknown:
Bill Hartston
Director:
Richard Vaughan
Producer:
Mark Patterson

Ian Dury and The Music Students on 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.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Dury
Introduced By:
Pete Drummond
Director:
Tom Corcoran
Producer:
Michael Appleton

Paul Tortelier
Tonight the great French cellist teaches Elgar's Cello Concerto which he regards as a work of intense inner concentration.
The class, recorded ten years ago, reveals Tortelier typically and totally absorbed in his chosen task. with ELIZABETH RAMSEY and EMMA FERRAND accompanied by GEOFFREY PRATLEY
Producer RODNEY GREENBERG

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Tortelier
Unknown:
Elizabeth Ramsey
Accompanied By:
Geoffrey Pratley
Producer:
Rodney Greenberg

The John Player Cup Semi-final
Bristol v Harlequins
Cup holders Bristol, led by MIKE RAFTER , play London Merit Table Holders, Harlequins, for a place in the final.
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH commentates, brings news of the other semi-final between NOTTINGHAM and BATH and news of the Welsh Cup semi-finals.
Series producer HUW JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Rafter
Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Producer:
Huw Jones

Dramatised in 13 parts by JULIAN BOND
11: 1955. At the outset of the Cold War Lewis Eliot allies himself to the cause of nuclear disarmament - and to the ambitions of a young and idealist Tory minister, Roger Quaife.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lewis Eliot
Unknown:
Roger Quaife.
Lewis Eliot:
Shaughan Seymour
Roger Quaife:
Anthony Hopkins
Lady Caroline:
Susan Fleetwood
Margaret Eliot:
Cherie Lunghi
Sir Hector:
Edward Hardwicke

The Yonex All England
Open Championships 1984 from Wembley Arena Semi-finals
England should be well represented today by the No 3 seeds in both the Men's Doubles, MARTIN DEW and MIKE TREDGETT , and the Ladies' Doubles, GILLIAN GILKS and KAREN BECKMAN. Commentators
DAVID ICKE and DEREK TALBOT
Television presentation BOB DUNCAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Tredgett
Unknown:
Gillian Gilks
Unknown:
Karen Beckman.
Unknown:
David Icke
Unknown:
Bob Duncan

starring
Anouk Aimee , Richard Berry
Richard at 17 has few problems. He studies art, boxes in his spare time, dates a pretty student, treats his home like a hotel. Jane, his mother, is beautiful, divorced, independent. One day she asks a favour of her negligent son-that will change their whole relationship. This touching and original love story was director Elie Chouraqui 's debut.
Written and directed by ELlE CHOURAQUI (A French film with English subtitles) (FirstshowingonBritishtelevision) Films: page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
Anouk Aimee
Unknown:
Richard Berry
Director:
Elie Chouraqui
Directed By:
Elle Chouraqui
Jane:
Anouk Aimée
Richard:
Richard Berry
Georges:
Gabriele Ferzetti
Fabienne:
Nathalie Baye

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