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11.0 Look, Look and Look Again: Bits and Pieces
Children in Leeds and Wiltshire build an art project from unlikely materials.

11.22 Subtitle Slot: Scene: Girl in Brazil
with subtitles for hearing-impaired children.

11.42 Pages from Ceefax

12.30 Exploring with Physics: 2
This compilation shows how physics is used to investigate material evidence derived from boreholes, and the role of the petrological microscope in earth sciences.
A BBC/Open University production

12.55 The Wave-Particle Paradox
Wave-particle duality describes the nature of matter and radiation. Reconstructions of key experiments demonstrate that at a fundamental level, matter and radiation show a mixture of particle and wave-like properties.
A BBC/Open University production

1.45 Pages from Ceefax

2.1 Scene: Britain's Nuclear Defence
What's the meaning of deterrence? Does Britain need nuclear weapons? A look at the arms race and young people give their views.

Contributors

Producer (Look, Look and Look Again):
Edward Hayward
Producer (Exploring with Physics/The Wave-Particle Paradox):
Ted Smith

A 13-part personal history of the United States written and narrated by Alistair Cooke
10: The Huddled Masses
'Alistair Cooke shapes up to one of the most moving and significant of all elements in American history, the mass immigration of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.'
(SUNDAY TELEGRAPH)
Directed by DAVID HEYCOCK
Produced by MICHAEL gill

Contributors

Unknown:
Alistair Cooke
Unknown:
Alistair Cooke
Directed By:
David Heycock
Produced By:
Michael Gill

from Shepreth, Herts with Geoff Hamilton and Clay Jones Margaret Fuller 's garden is small, full of rare and colourful plants, and highly unusual. When most people run out of space they either move garden or rest on their laurels - but not Margaret Fuller. Her garden has been extended on to the railway embankment, making Shepreth Crossing perhaps one of the most decorative in the country.
Production assistant JANE DON
Executive producer JOHN KENYON Producer DENIS w. GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Clay Jones
Unknown:
Margaret Fuller
Producer:
John Kenyon
Producer:
Denis W. Gartside

starring
You Can Go Home Again
'I decided to move out of the house at 24. My mother still refers to this as the time I ran away from home.'
Desperate to find a place to live in New York City, Rhoda moves into her parents' apartment and discovers that mothers will always be mothers!
Written by PAT NARDO and GLORIA BANTA Directed by ROBERT MOORE

Contributors

Written By:
Pat Nardo
Directed By:
Robert Moore
Rhoda:
Valerie Harper
Brenda:
Julie Kavner
Joe:
David Groh
Ida:
Nancy Walker
Howard Gordon:
Henry Winkler
Barry:
Wes Stern
Chinese man:
James Hong
Doorman's voice:
Lorenzo Music

A new series about six remarkable women, all born around 1900, in an age when it was difficult for them to fulfil their talents. Dora Russell interviewed by Bel Mooney
Dora Russell is usually thought of only as the second wife of the philosopher Bertrand Russell. But she is still a vigorous campaigner for issues she has always cared about - education, women's rights and world peace. She has described her life as a quest for love and liberty. Now her work is being discovered by a whole new generation.
Researcher CELLA LOWENSTEIN Film editor DAVID ELLIOTT Producer LOUISE PANTON
Woddis On: page 86
.FEATURE: page 81
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 270

Contributors

Unknown:
Dora Russell
Interviewed By:
Bel Mooney
Interviewed By:
Dora Russell
Unknown:
Bertrand Russell.
Editor:
David Elliott
Producer:
Louise Panton

Television cameras pay a visit to The Westminster Theatre to see radio's popular game of musical knowledge with Frank Muir and John Amis competing against
Denis Norden and Ian Wallace Musical chairman Steve Race
Television presentation DOUGLAS HESPE

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
John Amis
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Unknown:
Ian Wallace

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

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