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6.50 Geology of the Alps: 2

7.15 Music: Harmonic Analysis: 1

7.40 Language Development

8.5 Politics of Drama

8.55 Nuclear Weapons: Intelligence

9.20 The Palazzo Farnese, Caprarola

9.45 Organic Chemistry: Azodyes

10.10 Pure Maths: The Derivative

10.35 Applying Matrices

11.0 Work and Society

11.25 Maths: Complex Analysis

11.50 In the Topper Mould

12.15 Statistics: Regression

12.40 Modern Art: Klee

1.5 Public Place and Private Space

1.30 Metamorphism in the Italian Alps

The 100th 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.

Contributors

Introduces:
Harry Carpenter

England's winter of discontent showed yet again the absolute world supremacy of West Indian cricket. Top sports writer Ian Wooldridge goes to its Caribbean roots to discover why. Viv Richards , Gary Sobers , Clive Walcott ,
Everton Weekes and others tell their stories ...
In Barbados and Antigua, Wooldridge looks for the youngsters who will succeed them. He asks how these tiny islands can produce such a stream of talent, and he concludes that 'the Windies' will be on top for at least another generation. Producer CLEM VALLANCE
Series editor TIM SLEESOR (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Wooldridge
Unknown:
Viv Richards
Unknown:
Gary Sobers
Unknown:
Clive Walcott
Unknown:
Everton Weekes
Producer:
Clem Vallance

On 20 June, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Prince's Trust, a concert of superstars from the world of pop music performed for Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales. The birthday concert took place at Wembley Arena in London and featured Big Country, Level 42, Suzanne Vega plus, for the one night only, the supergroup Birthday Party including Phil Collins, Midge Ure, Mark Knopfler, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Joan Armatrading, Howard Jones, Paul Young, Tina Turner and special guests.

Contributors

Musicians:
Big Country
Musicians:
Level 42
Singer/Guitarist:
Suzanne Vega
Singer:
Phil Collins
Singer/Musician:
Midge Ure
Singer/Guitarist:
Mark Knopfler
Singer:
Rod Stewart
Singer/Pianist:
Elton John
Singer/Guitarist:
Eric Clapton
Singer/Guitarist:
Joan Armatrading
Singer/Keyboard player:
Howard Jones
Singer:
Paul Young
Singer:
Tina Turner
Director:
David G. Croft
Producer:
John Burrowes
Executive Producer:
Michael Appleton

starring Dirk Bogarde Andrea Ferreol
Volker Spengler Berlin, 1930. Political unrest is destroying the fabric of German society and deeply affects the mental stability of Hermann Hermann , a wealthy chocolate manufacturer. With his relationship with his wife affected by the Wall Street
Crash, a desperate situation requires a desperate remedy - but Hermann's 'solution' borders on insanity....
Muller's brother.HANS ZANDER Screenplay by TOM STOPPARD based on the novel by VLADIMIR NABOKOV Produced by PETER MÄRTHESHEINER Directed by RAINER WERNER FASSBINDER
0 FILMS: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Dirk Bogarde
Unknown:
Andrea Ferreol
Unknown:
Volker Spengler
Unknown:
Hermann Hermann
Unknown:
Hans Zander
Play By:
Tom Stoppard
Novel By:
Vladimir Nabokov
Produced By:
Peter Märthesheiner
Directed By:
Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Hermann:
Dirk Bogarde
Lydia:
Andrea Ferreol
Ardalion:
Volker Spengler
Felix:
Klaus Lowitsch
Mayor:
Alexander Allerson
Orlovius:
Bernhard Wicki
Muller:
Peter Kern
Permbrodov:
Gottfried John
Insp Schelling:
Adrian Hoven
Insp Braun:
Roger Fritz
Doctor:
Hark Bohm
Madame:
Voli Ceiler

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