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6.50 Geology: Deserts

7.15 Music: Harmonic Analysis

7.40 Education: Time to Learn

8.5 Nuclear Weapons: Arms Control

8.30 The Effective Manager: Meetings

8.55 To Bedford from Busso

9.20 Ferrara: Planning the Ideal City

9.45 Chemistry: Metals With Wings

10.10 Maths: Integration and Area

10.35 Power to the People

11.0 Management and the School

11.25 Handicapped in the Community

11.50 Digital Measurement

12.15 The Central Limit Theorem

12.40 Modern Art: Dali and Surrealism

1.5 Corporate Fitness

1.30 Noise Pollution

Naked Steel
Written by DONALD S. SANFORD Directed by HARMON JONES (R)

Contributors

Written By:
Donald S. Sanford
Directed By:
Harmon Jones
Slim:
John Smith
Jess:
Robert Fuller
Daisy:
Spring Byington
Mike:
Dennis Holmes
Sheriff Tate:
John Doucette
Charles:
Maxwell McKeever

Edinburgh 1986 ntroduced by Jteve Rider
Swimming Finals
Men's 100m Butterfly
Canada and Australia always seem to win this.
Women's 200m Individual Medley
In 1978 Sharron Davies won both Ms.
Men's 400m Individual Medley
The Olympic and Commonwealth champion and world record holder is Alex Baumann of Canada.
Women 200m Breast-stroke England and Scotland took all the medals - in 1930! Men's 4 x 200m Freestyle relay
The winning time in 1930 for 4 x 200 yards was 8:42.4; in Brisbane they did it metric in
7:28.81 - warmer water maybe. Plus up-to-the-minute news of today's multifarious activities in Edinburgh, the big race at Ascot and some wickets from the cricket at Lord's.

Contributors

Duced By:
Jteve Rider
Unknown:
Sharron Davies
Unknown:
Alex Baumann

Annees de pelerinage (Years of Pilgrimage)
Introduced and played by Alfred Brendel
First Year: Switzerland
Chapelle de Guillaume Tell Au lac de Wallenstadt Pastorale
Au bord d'une source
Orage
Vallee d'Obermann Eglogue
Le mal du pays
Les cloches de Geneve
The first of six programmes in celebration of Franz Liszt, who died 100 years ago.
Recorded in Middle Temple Hall, London.
Sound supervisor IAN LEIPER Lighting GEOFF RATHBONE
Producer HUMPHREY BURTON
(Nextprogrammetomonowat&Opm)
0 FEATURE: page 84

Contributors

Played By:
Alfred Brendel
Unknown:
Ian Leiper
Unknown:
Geoff Rathbone
Producer:
Humphrey Burton

continues a season of major films set in the American West. Tonight starring
Gary Cooper Grace Kelly
On the day of his retirement, Town Marshal Kane of Hadleyville is marrying a Quaker girl,
Amy. The celebrations are interrupted by the news that Kane's arch enemy, Miller, is arriving on the noon train. He and his gang are seeking revenge....
This masterly Western won Gary Cooper an Oscar for his performance as the Marshal who finds himself deserted by the townsfolk he has protected.
Screenplay by CARL FOREMAN Produced by STANLEY KRAMER Directed by FRED ZINNEMANN
0 FILMS: page 23

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Cooper
Unknown:
Grace Kelly
Unknown:
Gary Cooper
Play By:
Carl Foreman
Produced By:
Stanley Kramer
Directed By:
Fred Zinnemann
Will Kane:
Gary Cooper
Jonas Henderson:
Thomas Mitchell
Harvey Pell:
Lloyd Bridges
Helen Ramirez:
Katy Jurado
Amy Kane:
Grace Kelly
Percy Mettrick:
Otto Kruger
Martin Howe:
Lon Chaney
William Fuller:
Henrymorgan
Frank Miller:
Ian MacDonald
Mildred Fuller:
Eve McVeagh
Cooper:
Harry Shannon

starring Michael Gough Margo Johns Jess Conrad
After a year spent in the African jungle, botanist Dr Charles Decker returns with exotic flora and a baby chimp named Konga. With his doting housekeeper he performs experiments with a growth serum on Konga. But as the ape becomes threateningly large, so Decker's increasing madness leads to murder and mayhem.
FILMS: page 23

Contributors

Screenplay:
Aben Kandel
Screenplay:
Herman Cohen
Producer:
Herman Cohen
Director:
John Lemont
Dr Decker:
Michael Gough
Margaret:
Margo Johns
Bob Kenton:
Jess Conrad
Sandra Banks:
Claire Gordon
Bob's father:
Leonard Sachs

BBC Two England

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