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6.50 Mathematical Functions

7.15 Biology: Metabolic Pathways

7.40 The Gun Industry

8.5 Hogarth's Paintings

8.30 Potsdam: The Deal

8.55 Tin - The Mettle of Malaysia

9.20 Cogs in the Wheel?

9.45 'Real' Exponential Functions

10.10 Magic in the Web of Art

10.35 Light: In Search of a Model

11.0 Open Forum: Prospects for 1986

11.25 Sociology: The Home

11.50 Maths Across the Curriculum

12.15 Limestones in South-west England

12.40 The Maxwell-Boltzman Distribution

1.5 Engineering Mechanics: Statics

1.30 Beneath Scotland

(to 13.55)

Introduced by Nigel Starmer -Smith
Welsh Youth v English Colts A chance for the youth of England and Wales to demonstrate their talents at the end of a disappointing season for their seniors. John Player Special Cup Semi-final
Coverage of one of the semi-finals in the John Player Special Cup, plus a report from the other.
Director dewi GRIFFITHS
Series producer HUW JONES

Contributors

Introduced By:
Nigel Starmer
Director:
Dewi Griffiths

(Les demoiselles de Rochefort) starring
Catherine Deneuve
Francoise Dorleac George Chakiris with Michel Piccoli
Jacques Perrin Grover Dale
Genevieve Thenier and Gene Kelly
Danielle Darrieux
'The young girls of Rochefort' are the Garnier sisters - beautiful, musical and romantic. When a big commercial fair comes to
Rochefort's Colbert Square, Delphine and Solange seize the opportunity to perform one of their songs in public. Which is how they meet a pianist and an artist who just happen to resemble the young men of their dreams....
Music by MICHEL LEGRAND
Written, directed by JACQUES DEMY (A French film with English subtitles)
0 FILMS: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Catherine Deneuve
Unknown:
Francoise Dorleac
Unknown:
George Chakiris
Unknown:
Michel Piccoli
Unknown:
Jacques Perrin
Unknown:
Grover Dale
Unknown:
Genevieve Thenier
Unknown:
Gene Kelly
Unknown:
Danielle Darrieux
Music By:
Michel Legrand
Directed By:
Jacques Demy
Etienne:
George Chakiris
Delphine:
Catherine Deneuve
Solange:
Francoise Dorleac
Andy Miller:
Gene Kelly
Yvonne:
Danielle Darrieux
Bill:
Grover Dale
Esther:
Pamela Hart
Judith:
Leslie North
Maxence:
Jacques Perrin
M Guillotine:
Michel Piccoli
Josette:
Geneviève Thenier

Stanislav Heller , Nicholas Kraemer and John Toll
Harpsichord Concerto in c (BWV 1064) joined by Gillian Weir for Concerto in A minor (BWV 1065)
The Raglan Baroque Players leader MONICA HUGGETT Sound STUART STEVENSON Lighting JAMES MAIDEN Producer MIKE NEWMAN BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Stanislav Heller
Unknown:
Nicholas Kraemer
Unknown:
Gillian Weir
Unknown:
Stuart Stevenson
Producer:
Mike Newman

A film about American artist and naturalist
John James Audubon written and narrated by David Attenborough
In February 1984 a single set of spectacular bird pictures was sold for £1,000,000.
Birds of America celebrates Audubon's travels across pioneer America, observing and drawing the wildlife. Voice of Audubon
OLIVIER PIERRE with JOHN RINGHAM
Adviser ROBERT MCCRACKEN PECK Film editor ROY FRY
Producer ANN TURNER (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
John James Audubon
Unknown:
David Attenborough
Unknown:
John Ringham
Unknown:
Robert McCracken Peck
Editor:
Roy Fry
Producer:
Ann Turner

Presented by Brian Widlake and Valerie Singleton Twentieth Anniversary
In its first edition on 5 April 1966, The Money Programme reported on - the latest sterling crisis (the pound had just dropped below 2.80 dollars)... budget help for the middle manager on E2,000 a year.... and the possibility of gas in the North Sea. Credit cards hadn't been invented. Tonight, 741 editions later, a look ahead to what might be reported on in the year 2006. Reporters PAUL BURDEN
LUKE CASEY , MARK ROGERSON and MALCOLM WILSON
Studio director DON HARLEY
Producer VICTOR VAN AMERONGEN Editor JONATHAN CRANE

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Widlake
Reporters:
Paul Burden
Unknown:
Luke Casey
Unknown:
Mark Rogerson
Unknown:
Malcolm Wilson
Director:
Don Harley
Producer:
Victor van Amerongen
Editor:
Jonathan Crane

Introduced by Tony Soper King Fish
Salmon run well during the spring and taste good, but are readily poached. lain Guest casts a line of enquiry along the River Foyle in County Derry.
Saline Solution
Migrant birds find refuge from the northern winter along the bustling coastline of Tunisia.
Editor ROBIN HELLIER BBC Bristol

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tony Soper
Editor:
Robin Hellier

from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Music SERGEI PROKOFIEV Choreography
KENNETH MACMILLAN
Scenery, costumes and additional designs
NICHOLAS GEORGIADIS
Stage lighting JOHN B. READ with ASHLEY PAGE, STEPHEN SHERIFF Ball guests and townspeople
ARTISTS OF THE ROYAL BALLET
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House leader JOHN BROWN conducted by Ashley Lawrence
Introduced by Richard Baker Produced in association with ARTS INTERNATIONAL
Television lighting JOHN ELFES Directed for TV by COLIN NEARS and KENNETH MACMILLAN (B)

Contributors

Unknown:
John B. Read
Leader:
John Brown
Conducted By:
Ashley Lawrence
Introduced By:
Richard Baker
Introduced By:
Kenneth MacMillan
Juliet:
Alessandra Ferri
Romeo:
Wayne Eagling
Mercutio:
Stephen Jefferies
Tybalt:
David Drew
Benvolio:
Mark Freeman
Paris:
Julian Hosking
Lord Capulet:
Derek Rencher
Lady Capulet:
Sandra Conley
Escalus:
Leslie Edwards
Rosaline:
Pippa Wylde
Nurse:
Gerd Larsen
Friar Laurence:
Christopher Newton
Lord Montague:
Donald MacLeary
Lady Montague:
Julie Wood
Juliet's friends:
Angela Cox,
Juliet's friends:
Unda Moran
Juliet's friends:
Karen Paisey
Juliet's friends:
Julie Lincoln
Juliet's friends:
Julie Rose,
Juliet's friends:
Ravenna Tucker
Harlot:
Rosalind Eyre,
Harlot:
Sharon McGorian,
Harlot:
Jacqui Tallis
Mandolin dance:
Anthony Dowson,
Mandolin dance:
Phillip Broomhead
Mandolin dance:
Jonathan Cope
Mandolin dance:
Guy Niblett

by STEPHEN DAVIS starring with Josef Sommer
Ed Lauter and Oleg Rudnik
February 1964, three months after President Kennedy's assassination. Major Yuri Nosenko of the KGB makes secret contact with a young CIA officer, Steve Daley. He has startling information about the KGB's link with Kennedy's killer, Lee Harvey Oswald, and he wants Daley to help him defect.
So begins one of the strangest stories of the Cold War, as Nosenko's defection leads the CIA on a hunt for a Soviet mole who they suspect has penetrated to the very heart of their organisation ...
Original music PETER HOWELL BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP Film editor JIM LATHAM
Designers PAUL JOEL. MARTIN CHILDS Photography DAVID FEIG
Sound recordist TERRY ELMS Producer GRAHAM MASSEY Director MICK JACKSON
0 FEATURE: page 82 and FILMS: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Davis
Unknown:
Josef Sommer
Unknown:
Ed Lauter
Unknown:
Oleg Rudnik
Unknown:
Steve Daley.
Unknown:
Lee Harvey
Music:
Peter Howell
Editor:
Jim Latham
Designers:
Paul Joel.
Designers:
Martin Childs
Producer:
Graham Massey
Director:
Mick Jackson
Steve Daley:
Tommy Lee Jones
Yuri Nosenko:
Oleg Rudnik
Yuri Nosenko:
Anna Daley
Yuri Nosenko:
Alexandra 0' Karma
Ed Douglas:
Stephen Newman
Frank Lewis:
Eugene Troobnlck
Richard Helms:
Christopher Wynkoop
James Angleton:
Josef Sommer
Anatoli Golitsyn:
George Morforgen
John Rogers:
H. Richard Greene
James McDonald:
James Hornbeck
Joan Black:
Pat Richardson
Don Fisher:
Kevin Cooney
Singer:
Pamela Roussel
Jerry Tyler:
Ed Lauter
John Collins:
Edwin Adams
Kenny Klein:
Michael de Santo
Chairman:
Phil Gaines

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