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6.50 Work and Retirement

7.15 Special Education

7.40 Women Beware Women

8.30 Mapping in the Yorkshire Dales

8.55 Looking at Equations

9.20 Narrative

9.45 Computers and Coal

10.10 North Uist

10.35 Maths: Classifying Cubics

11.0 Mathematical Functions

11.25 Energy: A Question of Balance

11.50 Maths Methods: Springs

12.15 Biology: Allostery

12.40 Geology: Clays

1.5 North Westminster Community School

1.30 Migration from a Turkish Village

(to 13.55)

Ireland v France
The Digital International Scotland v Wales
The Royal Bank International Highlights of yesterday's internationals. For France victory meant the Grand
Slam, but they have never found the Irish easy to beat in Dublin. Commentator
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH .
Both Scotland and Wales still had their eyes on the Triple Crown which would prove the psychological boost on their way to the World Cup. Commentators are
BILL MCLAREN and BILL BEAUMONT Television presentation (Edinburgh) BILL MALCOLM
Series producer HUW JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Unknown:
Bill McLaren

or, The King of Barataria
An opera in two acts by w. s.
GILBERT and ARTHUR SULLIVAN starring
Keith Michell , Eric Shilling Anne Collins , Nan Christie with the Ambrosian Opera Chorus and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alexander Faris
Marco and Giuseppe Palmieri are two Venetian gondoliers - one is also the rightful King of Barataria. No one knows which of them was abducted from the kingdom as a child, so they share the throne.
Don Alhambra .KEITH MICHELL
Directed by DAVE HEATHER Produced by JUDITH DE PAUL A BRENT WALKER production

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Sullivan
Unknown:
Keith Michell
Unknown:
Eric Shilling
Unknown:
Anne Collins
Unknown:
Nan Christie
Conducted By:
Alexander Faris
Unknown:
Giuseppe Palmieri
Directed By:
Dave Heather
Produced By:
Judith de Paul
Duke of Plaza-Toto:
Eric Shilling
Marco:
Francis Egerton
Giuseppe:
Tom McDonnell
DucheSS:
Anne Collins
Gianetta:
Nan Christie
Casilda:
Sandra Dugdale
Tessa:
Fiona Kimm
Luiz:
Christopher Booth-Jones

Landmarks
The last programme featuring leading exponents of the 20th-century repertoire focuses on music for string quartet.
The Arditti Quartet trace developments in style and technique from Bartok to the present day.
Sound NORMAN CANLIN Lighting JOHN MORRANS
Series editor KEITH ALEXANDER Producer MIKE NEWMAN BBC Scotland

Contributors

Editor:
Keith Alexander
Producer:
Mike Newman

Michael Ignatieff and guests Beryl Bainbridge author
Maurice Bloch , anthropologist Richard Harries , Bishop elect of Oxford
Roy Porter, historian of science discuss:
Is Death the Point of Life? Research HILARY HODGSON
Studio director MARK HARRISON Producer AMANDA THEUNISSEN BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Ignatieff
Unknown:
Beryl Bainbridge
Unknown:
Maurice Bloch
Unknown:
Richard Harries
Unknown:
Hilary Hodgson
Director:
Mark Harrison

Presented by Brian Widlake and Valerie Singleton With PAUL BURDEN
JAMES HOGG , MARK ROGERSON and FRANCINE STOCK Studio director KATHY GEE Editor JONATHAN CRANE

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Widlake
Presented By:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
With Paul Burden
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Mark Rogerson
Editor:
Jonathan Crane

Safety First
Earth-leakage circuit-breakers save lives and prevent electrical fires.
Pattie Coldwell asks whether they should be compulsory. Treasure Trove
If you're renovating an old house how can you match the missing beams, banisters and doorknobs? Rick Ball explores an architectural salvage yard. Troubleshoot
Harry Greene with the DIY solutions to your problems. Finishing Touches
Hilary James shows the easy way to make cushion covers that can transform a room. Director JULIA D SIMKIN
Producer ANDREW MEIKLE
Series producer STEPHANIE SILK BBC Pebble Mill
Send letters and fact sheet requests, with large sae please, to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Pattie Coldwell
Unknown:
Rick Ball
Unknown:
Harry Greene
Unknown:
Hilary James
Director:
Julia D Simkin

He'll demolish anything from a brick out-house to a power station. Someone once said he'd done more damage to Sheffield than Hitler.
Rotherham-based demolition expert Graham Wilson shows us how he, and his men, are changing the northern industrial landscape.
Narrator Richard WeUs Writer PAUL ALLEN
Film editor EDWARD CROOT Producer DOUGLAS B. SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Wilson
Narrator:
Richard Weus
Unknown:
Paul Allen
Editor:
Edward Croot
Producer:
Douglas B. Smith

by WILLIAM HUMBLE
He is a respectable pillar of London society who yearns for an idyllic existence away from the noise and the smoke. She feels hemmed in by the confines of an isolated fishing village and dreams of the bright lights, and even brighter people, of the great metropolis.
On a hot August day in 1883 Clement Scott , the writer, and Louie Jermy , the miller's daughter, meet each other for the first time ...
Music GEORGE FENTON
Producer RICHARD BROKE Director JOHN MADDEN (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
William Humble
Unknown:
Clement Scott
Unknown:
Louie Jermy
Director:
John Madden
Clement Scott:
Alan Howard
Louie Jermy:
Phoebe Nicholls
Algernon Swinburne:
John McEnery
Theodore Watts-Dunton:
Richard Wilson
George Sims:
John Shrapnel
Wilson Barrett:
Jonathan Hyde
Alfred Jermy:
Norman Jones
Charlie Hendon:
Hilton McRae
Constance Scott:
Isla Blair
Henry Pettitt:
Tim Wylton
Nellie Bonser:
Kristin Milward
Publican:
Martin Wyldeck
Postman:
David Redgrave
Auctioneer:
Colin Rix
Hotel receptionist:
Susan Porrett
First guest:
James Fagan
Second guest:
Paul Sirr

starring
William Bendix Arthur Kennedy
Six violent convicts escape from jail, aiming for a cache of 'hot' money. But on the run, and following the killing of a doctor they become increasingly desperate now that they are wanted for murder....
Screenplay by HAL E. CHESTER and LEWIS R.FOSTER
Produced by HAL E. CHESTER Directed by LEWIS R. FOSTER
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Contributors

Unknown:
William Bendix
Unknown:
Arthur Kennedy
Unknown:
Hal E. Chester
Unknown:
Lewis R.Foster
Produced By:
Hal E. Chester
Directed By:
Lewis R. Foster
Van Duff:
William Bendix
Joe Quinn:
Arthur Kennedy
Pete Mendoza:
Luther Adler
Swanne Remsen:
William Talman
Monk Collins:
Gene Evans
Billy Lang:
Marshall Thompson
Alice Mosher:
Beverly Michaels
Girl on train:
Gloria Talbot
Fred:
Adam Williams
Timmy:
Chris Olsen
Mrs Mosher:
Adele St Maur
Conductor:
Edward Clark
Bartender:
Tom Dugan

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