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6.25 In the Topper Mould

6.50 Sanctions and Rhodesia: 3

7.15 Third World Studies

7.40 Evolution by Natural Selection

8.5 Matter in the Universe

8.30 Religion: Images of the Holy

8.55 Mechanical Manipulation

9.20 Physics: Reflections on Waves

9.45 Education: The Way to Work

10.10 British and American History

10.35 Management and the School

11.0 Geology: Interpreting Sediments

11.25 Organic Chemistry: Azodyes

11.50 The Noble Savage

12.15 Language: Discourse Analysis

12.40 Popular Culture

1.30 Quantum Theory: Measurement

Wimbledon 85
The Lawn Tennis Championships
One of the most popular days of this great fortnight when tennis and social pleasure combine to create
Wimbledon's unique atmosphere.
HARRY CARPENTER introduces the best of the action on the Centre and No 1 Courts and keeps you up-to-date with the latest news and results. Cricket: Second Test
The Comhill Insurance Test Series
England v Australia from Lord's Third day
PETER WEST introduces coverage of this afternoon's play on the third day of the Second Test.
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TONY LEWIS
TED DEXTER
Television presentation
KEITH MACKENZIE. MIKE ADLEY
Executive producer NICK hunter

Contributors

Introduces:
Harry Carpenter
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Tony Lewis
Unknown:
Ted Dexter
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie.
Unknown:
Mike Adley

Introduced by Peter Schaufuss , dancer, Artistic Director of London Festival Ballet, and star of the recent BBCtv Dancer series. Aspects of Love
Scenes from Proust
The Ballet National de
Marseille dance excerpts from ROLAND PETIT 'S Les intermittences du coeur - a ballet created from incidents and characters of MARCEL PROUST 'S great novel,
Remembrance of Things Past. Pure love in Vinteuil's 'little phrase', jealousy in Swann's love for Odette, sadism in Baron de Charlus' visit to the brothel: this programme concentrates on the scenes that portray Proust's varied portraits of love, ending with his hero's passion for
Albertine, from first meeting on the beach to the 'prison' that he makes for her in Paris. The ballet is danced to some of the best-loved French music of Proust's age: Debussy, Faure,
Cesar Franck , Saint-Saens and includes performances by dancers
DOMINIQUE KHALFOUNI , DENYS GANIO JEAN-CHARLES GIL and PATRICK DUPOND. Designer RENE ALLIO
Producer MAURICE DUMAY Directed by DIRK SAUNDERS
(Dance International: Silence is the End of Our Song. Sunday BBC2 9.35pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Schaufuss
Unknown:
Roland Petit
Unknown:
Marcel Proust
Unknown:
Cesar Franck
Dancers:
Dominique Khalfouni
Dancers:
Denys Ganio
Dancers:
Jean-Charles Gil
Dancers:
Patrick Dupond.
Directed By:
Dirk Saunders

continues a season of films by the distinguished writer-director BRYAN FORBES. starring
Victorian England;
Masterman and Joseph Finsbury, two elderly brothers live next door to each other. One of them will win a large inheritance on the other's death. Masterman wants the fortune for his gauche grandson Michael, an ineffectual medical student; Joseph is too distracted to care, but his avaricious nephews Morris and John have other plans....
An impressive cast of British comic actors feature in this crazy comedy, full of wild chases, bizarre deaths and eccentric characters.
Screenplay by LARRY GELBART and BURT SHEVELOVE. based on the novel by R.L. STEVENSON and LLOYD OSBOURNE
Produced and directed by BRYAN FORBES
0 FILMS: page 18

Contributors

Director:
Bryan Forbes.
Unknown:
Larry Gelbart
Unknown:
Burt Shevelove.
Novel By:
R.L. Stevenson
Novel By:
Lloyd Osbourne
Directed By:
Bryan Forbes
Masterman:
John Mills
Joseph:
Ralph Richardson
Michael:
Michael Caine
Morris:
Peter Cook
John:
Dudley Moore
Julia:
Nanette Newman
Peacock the Butler:
Wilfred Lawson
Brian Allen Harvey:
Jeremy Lloyd
Sidney Whitcom Sykes:
James Villiers
Alan Fraser Scrope:
Nicholas Parsons
Vyvyan Alastair Montague:
Leonard Rossiter
Dr Pratt:
Peter Sellers
Dr Slattery:
John Le Mesurier
Major Martha:
Cicely Courtneidge
Detective:
Tony Hancock
Mrs Hachett:
Irene Handl

The journal of the arts and media presented by Russell Davies with discussion and comment from Tom Paulin, Bill Bryden and A. N. Wilson on Film: Restless Natives, a first screenplay for Ninian Dunnett, directed by Michael Hoffmann, with music by Big Country, is a story of contemporary highwaymen in the Highlands of Scotland. Print: Hard Lines 2 is an anthology of new poetry and prose by young writers, described by its compilers as 'a vital record of contemporary feeling'. Drama: The Archers characters and actors leave the radio and take to the stage - and village green - at the Watermill Theatre in Newbury.
Tom McGurk interviews Terry Wogan , placing him firmly in the tradition of Irish humour, in direct line of descent from Myles naGopaleen plus Minette Marrin on magic and misogyny.

Contributors

Presenter:
Russell Davies
Unknown:
Tom Paulin
Unknown:
Bill Bryden
Unknown:
A. N. Wilson
Interviewer:
Tom McGurk
Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Minette Marrin
Assistant Producer:
Michael Parker
Assistant Producer:
John Whiston
Assistant Producer:
Alex Marengo
Producer:
Kevin Loader
Director:
Jonathan Fulford
Editor:
John Archer

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