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6.25 Beneath Scotland
6.50 Electric Money
7.15 Maths: The Genetics Game
7.40 Potsdam 3: The Deal
8.5 Classical Greece: Games, Festivals
8.30 Looking at Poems
8.55 Instrumentation: Pressure Transducers
9.20 Punjab to Britain: 1
9.45 South Riding
10.10 Maths: Complex Functions
10.35 Mathematical Functions
11.0 Cheddar: Mapping the Mendip Anticline
11.25 Lord Kelvin's Clock
11.50 Control of Education in Britain
12.15 Maths Across the Curriculum
12.40 Casting a Bronze Statuette
1.5 Pure Maths: Linear Equations
1.30 Personal Identity
1.55 The Making of the Open University
2.20 St Lucia: People and Celebrations
2.45 Modern Art: Seurat

starring
George Raft , Pat O'Brien
Returning to New York from his Hollywood triumphs, George Raft recalls his days as a hoofer in the old Paradise speakeasy where the barrels of illegal hooch were rolled in the back door and bodies went out the same way. Despite frame-ups, shootings and the attempt of a tough bootlegger to steal his partner, Raft remains determined to hit the big-time.
Screenplay by FELIX JACKSON and JOHN BRIGHT Produced by BRUCE MANNING Directed by WILLIAM A. SEITER Films: page 14 and at 4.40-6.0
Johnny Angel starring
George Raft , Claire Trevor
In this taut thriller, the second of this afternoon's films starring George Raft , he plays a characteristically tough role as a sea captain who sets out to track down his father's murderer.
Screenplay by STEVE FISHER
Produced by WILLIAM L. PEREIRA Directed by EDWIN L. MARIN Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
George Raft
Unknown:
Pat O'Brien
Unknown:
George Raft
Unknown:
Felix Jackson
Produced By:
Bruce Manning
Directed By:
William A. Seiter
Unknown:
George Raft
Unknown:
Claire Trevor
Unknown:
George Raft
Unknown:
Steve Fisher
Produced By:
William L. Pereira
Directed By:
Edwin L. Marin
George Raft:
Himself
Dan McCorn:
Pat O'Brien
Billie Moore:
Janet Blair
Steve Crandall:
Broderick Crawford
Lil:
Marjorie Rambeau
Pearl:
Anne Gwynne
Nick:
S Z Sakall
Porky:
Edward S Brophy
Grace:
Marie Wilson
Joe:
Gus Schilling
Dolf:
Ralf Harolde
Pete Dailey:
Arthur Shields
Johnny Angel:
George Raft
Lilah:
Claire Trevor
Paulette:
Signe Hasso
Celestial O'Brien:
Hoagy Carmichael
Sam Jewell:
Lowell Gilmore
Gustafson:
Marvin Miller
Miss Drum:
Margaret Wycherly
Captain Angel:
J. Farrell MacDonald
Bartender:
MacK Gray

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

The second of three programmes
The buildings of Herod in Judaea are some of the grandest of the Roman Empire in the first century AD, and show how Graeco/Roman-style fortified cities and luxurious palaces were built, as well as buildings more closely related to the Jewish religion.
Producer PETER WALTON
A BBC/Open University production

Contributors

Producer:
Peter Walton

Blancmange on stage at
The Gold Diggers, Chippenham Introduced by Steve Blacknell
Director david G. croft
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
For the best effect, viewers with stereo Radio 1 should turn off TV sound and position their speak. ers on either side of the screen, but a few feet away. Stereo headphones are an alternative.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Blacknell
Director:
David G. Croft
Producer:
Michael Appleton

Paul Tortelier
In this Masterclass, first shown in 1974, the great French cellist examines the interpretative problems of Rachmaninov's Sonata in G minor, Op 19, with LESLEY SHRIGLEY-JONES and SUMIKO KURATA
Accompanist GEOFFREY PRATLEY
Producer RODNEY GREENBERG

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Tortelier
Unknown:
Lesley Shrigley-Jones
Accompanist:
Sumiko Kurata
Accompanist:
Geoffrey Pratley
Producer:
Rodney Greenberg

The Thorn-EMI County Championship Final
Gloucestershire v Somerset
Cup holders Gloucestershire, again led by MIKE RAFTER , have won the title five times in the last 12 years; whereas Somerset last won it in 1923. NIGEL STARMER-SMITH commentates from Twickenham, and brings news of the rest of the weekend's rugby. Series producer HUW JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Rafter
Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith

with Eamonn McCabe
On Grand National night a look back to last summer to follow one of Britain's finest sports photographers through some unusual events. An artist and dedicated professional, EAMONN MCCABE makes the job look deceptively easy. He talks about his career and how he captures images that reflect the passion and commitment of the contemporary sporting scene. Written and narrated by Tony Wilkinson
Film cameramen BRIAN GODDARD
FINTAN SHEEHAN , DAVID SWANN Film editor GRAHAM DEAN Producer KEITH LATHAM Director BOB portway

Contributors

Unknown:
Eamonn McCabe
Unknown:
Eamonn McCabe
Unknown:
Tony Wilkinson
Unknown:
Brian Goddard
Unknown:
Fintan Sheehan
Unknown:
David Swann
Producer:
Keith Latham
Director:
Bob Portway

starring
Yves Montand , Michel Piccoli
Serge Reggiani , Gerard Depardieu Stephane Audran
Vincent, Francois, Paul, their wives and friends form a closely-knit group. They see each other in town during the week and at the weekend they all go to Paul's house in the country. When each man faces a personal crisis, however, their bonds of friendship and love suddenly seem very fragile.
Screenplay by JEAN-LOUP DABADlE CLAUDE NERON and CLAUDE SAUTET from the novel, La Grande Marrade by CLAUDE NERON
Directed by CLAUDE SAUTET
(A French film with English subtitles) Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Yves Montand
Unknown:
Michel Piccoli
Unknown:
Serge Reggiani
Unknown:
Gerard Depardieu
Unknown:
Stephane Audran
Unknown:
Jean-Loup Dabadle
Unknown:
Claude Neron
Unknown:
Claude Sautet
Directed By:
Claude Sautet
Vincent:
Yves Montand
François:
Michel Piccoli
Paul:
Serge Reggiani
Jean:
Gérard Depardieu
Catherine:
Stéphane Audran
Marie:
Ludmilla Mikael
Lucie:
Marie Dubois
Julia:
Antonella Lualdi
Colette:
Catherine Allegret
Jacques:
Umberto Orsini

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