6.25 Ecology: Whittlesea Mere
6.50 Metal Finishing
7.15 The Autistic Child
7.40 Development of the Production Line
8.5 Limerick Lessons
8.30 A Golden Age of Work
8.55 Materials Failure: In Court
9.20 Punjab to Britain: 3
9.45 Statistics: Experiments and Energy
10.10 Conflict in the Family
10.35 Classroom Interaction
11.0 Bicycles: Framed for Success
11.25 The Optical Lens
11.50 Computing: Critical Path Analysis
12.15 Images of Ourselves
12 40 Music: Instrumentation
1.5 Maths: Eccentricities
1 30 Reporting the Findings
1.55 Who Plans Ealing?
2.20 Volunteering the Unemployed
2.45 Modern Art: Abstract Expressionism
starring
Rock Hudson Arlene Dahl with Ursula Thiess
In mid-19th century India, nationalistic feeling is running high.
When a British officer, Captain Clayboume, is court-martialled and unfairly disgraced for rescuing his Sepoy troops against the orders of his commanding officer, he receives a tempting offer from a powerful rebel Rajah.
Screenplay by RICHARD ALAN SIMMONS
Based on the novel Bengal Tiger by HALL HUNTER
Produced by TED RICHMOND Directed by LASLO BENEDEK
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from Ferndown Golf Club The Hennessy Cognac Cup
The final moments of today's semi-final matches in this Nations Cup of Europe.
starring
Robert Newton Linda Darnell
William Bendix
As the 17th-century
Spanish Main trembles under the sway of the dreaded Blackbeard,
Sir Henry Morgan sets out to rid the seas of the pirate king's menace and rescue his niece from the villain's clutches....
Robert Newton plays the title role with typical relish in this swashbuckling adventure directed in inimitable style by Raoul Walsh.
Written by ALAN LE MAY , based on a story by DE VALLON scott
Produced by EDMUND GRAINGER Directed by RAOUL WALSH « FILMS: page 29
with Jan Leeming Weather
It's the centenary year in Ireland of one of the most powerful amateur sporting organisations in the world - the Gaelic Athletic Association.
'Loved by its friends who see its games as the spirit of Irish nationalism to be embraced by all. Regarded by its enemies as bigoted, political, poised to swamp Ireland in a culture they find alien and obsolete'. The programme traces the GAA's historical beginnings, reflects its aims and objects and looks at its role in the present day.
Reporter Seamus McKee Narrator Kevin Flood
Film cameraman ARTHUR ROWELL Film sound PETER LINDSAY
Film editor ARTHUR MCGUINNESS Producer RUPERT MILLAR BBC Northern Ireland
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
starring
Ellen Burstyn
Kris Kristofferson
Widowed after a rather dull marriage, Alice Hyatt decides that life may pass her by. She is 35, attractive and resilient, has a 12-year-old son and no money. Alice decides to sell up home, head for Monterey and take up her old profession as a singer. Her journey, adventures and romance provide the eventful narrative to this moving and richly comic film.
Ellen Burstyn won an Oscar for her performance and the movie helped establish the reputation of its director who also made Taxi Driver and New York, New York.
Screenplay by ROBERT GETCHELL Produced by DAVID SUSSKIND and AUDREY MAAS
Directed by MARTIN SCORSESE ,
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A six-part dramatisation
1: In the Name of the Gods
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