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6.50 Introduction to Calculus

7.15 Biology: Insect Hormones

7.40 The Selling of the New Deal

8.5 King Frederick and Voltaire

8.30 Education: Learning Maths Together

8.55 Docklands Light Railway: 3

9.20 Force and Violence

9.45 Maths: Catastrophe Theory

10.10 The Ghent Altarpiece

10.35 Science: Alcohols Apart!

11.0 OUSA National Conference 1986

11.25 Sociology: Caste and Class

11.50 The 19th-century Novel

12.15 Pine Point Mine: Ore to Metal

12.40 Wind on Shetland

1.5 Mechanics: Dynamic Analysis

1.30 Lavas of Etna

Introduced by Steve Rider
Cricket
Hampshire v Nottinghamshire The John Player Special League title escaped
Hampshire by a bowler last year, or so they say. STEVE ANDREW might be the difference this time. And there's MALCOLM MARSHALL of course, he of the frenzied approach. RICHARD HADLEE opts for country latterly but club today. PETER WALKER and RALPH DELLOR from 2.0.
Swimming
More from the Hewlett Packard-very-long-title championships at Coventry, with ALAN WEEKS and HAMILTON BLAND. Important meet this with the Commonwealth Games selectors snooping around.
Show Jumping
The best way of explaining the Nations Cup is to hand over to RAYMOND BROOKS
WARD and STEPHEN HADLEY at
4.30. Suffice at the moment to say that Everest Double
Glazing are the sponsors and there are seven teams competing with horses.
Football
The World Cup is off and running. Brazil and France are attractive and reasonably priced, you'll see why. Television presentation: Cricket ALAN GRIFFITHS
Swimming ALASTAIR SCOTT
Show Jumping WENDY SHEPPARD Studio producer. Grandstand CAMPBELL FERGUSON
Assistant editor. Grandstand BRIAN BARWICK
Producer, Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor, Grandstand JOHN PHILIPS
6.40
The Money Programme Brian Widlake and Valerie Singleton present the last programme in the present series.
Reporters PAUL BURDEN
LUKE CASEY , MARK ROGERSON and MALCOLM WILSON Studio director DON HARLEY
Producer VICTOR VAN AMERONGEN Editor JONATHAN CRANE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Steve Andrew
Unknown:
Malcolm Marshall
Unknown:
Richard Hadlee
Unknown:
Peter Walker
Unknown:
Ralph Dellor
Unknown:
Raymond Brooks
Unknown:
Stephen Hadley
Unknown:
Alan Griffiths
Unknown:
Wendy Sheppard
Unknown:
Brian Widlake
Unknown:
Valerie Singleton
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 with lain Guest
Bugged Ducks
A series of dives in search of a square meal may look exhausting, but signals transmitted by ducks reveal they make light work of it. Fluid Plans
If the water industry is privatised, will wildlife and the countryside be jeopardised?
Editor ROBIN HELLIER. BBC Bristol

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tony Soper
Editor:
Robin Hellier.

Into Orbis
Forty-two million people are blind and millions more have diseases which can lead to blindness. Orbis, a converted jet manned by volunteer surgeons and nurses, is one response to this terrible problem.
Join this 'flying M*A*S*H' team in Bangladesh and follow them as they share their skills with local doctors, and often learn from their hosts as well. Then this medical circus flies on to Thailand, Nepal, Iraq ... In much of the world the blind rate a very low place in a nation's priorities, so often the mere arrival of the shining, white eye-hospital attracts the interests of national rulers. Orbis changes attitudes.
Film cameraman MIKE SPOONER Film editor PETER HARRIS Producer TONY SALMON
Series editor TIM SLESSOR
0 INFO: page 101
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Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Spooner
Editor:
Peter Harris
Editor:
Tim Slessor

featuring The Melos Quartet Introduced by Michael Berkeley In the second of six visits to this popular festival, BBC2 joins Radio 3 for a live simultaneous broadcast of a concert from the Assembly
Rooms.The Melos Quartet of Stuttgart are among the world's finest chamber ensembles, with a special reputation for the Viennese classics. Tonight they play
Schubert String Quintet in c with Hans Haublein
Schubert's String Quintet is his last completed chamber work; a passionate and heroic outpouring of melody, written a few months before his tragically early death at the age of 31. The programme begins with a further tour of some of the festival's more unusual events.
Director RODNEY GREENBERG
4 simultaneous broadcast with Radio 3. Viewers with stereo Radio 3 may wish to turn off TV sound and position their speakers on either side of the screen, but a few feet away. Stereo headphones provide a suitable alternative

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Berkeley
Unknown:
Hans Haublein
Director:
Rodney Greenberg

Mallory, Irving, Whymper; people like that are not in the same category as Don. Don was unique.
So said Joe Brown , the other half of the greatest climbing team Britain has ever produced. Thirty years after their early triumphs, they returned to a ferocious crag in North Wales, and the climb which they had christened, with youthful defiance,
'Cemetery Gates'. Tragically it was to be their last climb together.
Producer: MICHAEL BEGG
0 INFO: page 101

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Brown

;tarring
Welvyn Douglas Jla Kedrova
Eva lives for her books, ler political beliefs and ler memories of the lussian revolution from which she fled as a girl. Her husband David lives for the present and the hopes of a peaceful retirement to the 'union haven'... But Eva is determined to stay at their home. This deeply affecting story of a love affair and a life together is based on Tillie Olsen 's classic novella and marked the directorial debut of actress Lee Grant.
Screenplay by JOYCE ELIASON and ALEV LYTLE Produced by MINDY AFFRIME
RACHEL LYON and SUSAN O'CONNELL Directed by LEE GRANT
(First showing on British television)
* FILMS: page 39

Contributors

Unknown:
Welvyn Douglas
Unknown:
Jla Kedrova
Unknown:
Tillie Olsen
Unknown:
Lee Grant.
Unknown:
Joyce Eliason
Produced By:
Mindy Affrime
Produced By:
Rachel Lyon
Produced By:
Susan O'Connell
Directed By:
Lee Grant
David:
Melvyn Douglas
Eva:
Ula Kedrova
Jeannie:
Brooke Adams
Vivi:
Dolores Dorn
Sammy:
Bob Elross
Mathew:
Jon Harris
Paul:
Zalman King
Hannah:
Winifred Mann
Phil:
Peter Owens
Nancy:
Deborah Sussel
Mrs Mays:
Lili Valenty
Young Eva:
Nora Hefflin
Young David:
Peter Coyote
Lisa:
Nora Bendich

from Hickstead
Highlights of this afternoon's Nations Cup, the climax of this four-day show. Last year's winners, Great Britain, were among the seven countries taking part. Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD and STEPHEN HADLEY Producer WENDY SHEPPARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Hadley
Producer:
Wendy Sheppard

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