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6.50 The Adam Smith Lecture

7.15 Genes: Goals and Supergoals

7.40 The View from Moscow

8.5 Wings: Cracks in the Forging

8.30 Silicate Structures

8.55 Managing Work: England

9.20 Vision and Design

9.45 King Lear: Workshop: 2

10.10 The Transuranium Elements

10.35 Handicapped in the Community

11.0 Ethnic Minorities: Colonisin' in Reverse

11.25 Origin of the Solar System: A Theory

11.50 The Universe Tomorrow

12.15 Appraising the Appraisal Interview

12.40 Communication and Education

1.5 Engineering Mechanics: Vibrations

1.30 Museum of Modern Art, New York

1.55 The Ankara Response

Presented by Valerie Vaz and Samantha Meah
This week the magazine covering the Asian world looks back 40 years at India's and Pakistan's independence. Distinguished Indian photographer Sunil Janah gives an eye-witness account of independence through his work. Bhangra beat maestro Amarjit Sidhu is in performance and there's a look at the aerobics craze among Asian women.
Plus all the regular features. Producer NARINDER MNHAS Director VlV ELLIS
Series producer NARENDHRA MORAR Executive producer JOHN WILCOX

Contributors

Presented By:
Valerie Vaz
Presented By:
Samantha Meah
Unknown:
Sunil Janah
Unknown:
Amarjit Sidhu
Producer:
John Wilcox

Jenny Powell and Tony Baker in Great Yarmouth with Linda Huntley and Terry Vaughan.
Associate producer JONATHAN KING ProductionPETER HAMILTON
BBC North West

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny Powell
Unknown:
Tony Baker
Unknown:
Linda Huntley
Unknown:
Terry Vaughan.
Producer:
Jonathan King
Unknown:
Peter Hamilton

begins a season of films starring the 'King of Rock 'n' Roll' to mark the 10th anniversary of his death. Also starring Carolyn Jones
Walter Matthau
In the role of Danny Fisher , a rising young singer who becomes involved in the violent gangster world of New Orleans, Presley once again reveals his considerable natural talent as a dramatic actor - and sings numbers like the title song, Lover doll, Trouble, Crawfish and Dixieland rock.
Screenplay by HERBERT BAKER and MICHAEL VINCENTE GAZZO Based on the novel A Stone for
Danny Fisher by HAROLD ROBBINS Produced by HAL B. WALLIS Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ
(Love Me Tender on Wednesday BBC2at 6.0pm)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Carolyn Jones
Unknown:
Walter Matthau
Unknown:
Danny Fisher
Unknown:
Herbert Baker
Unknown:
Michael Vincente
Unknown:
Danny Fisher
Unknown:
Harold Robbins
Produced By:
Hal B. Wallis
Directed By:
Michael Curtiz
Danny Fisher:
Elvis Presley
Ronnie:
Carolyn Jones
Nellie:
Dolores Hart
Mr Fisher:
Dean Jagger
'Forty' Nina:
Liliane Montevecchi
Maxie:
Walter Matthau
Mimi:
Jan Shepard
Charlie:
Paul Stewart
Shark:
Vie Morrow
Sal:
Brian Hutton
Dummy:
Jack Grinnage
Eddie Burton:
Dick Winslow
Mr Evans:
Raymond Bailey

with Lucinda Lambton A cigarette holder dropped by Queen Mary when she came to tea, a fragment of wallpaper that may have killed Napoleon, a pet chameleon, a book bound in a murderer's skin.... Lucinda Lambton conjures up curiosities from the dark corners of museums and collections throughout the land. With her irrepressible sense of fun, she tells the story of the eccentrics who gathered these treasures.
Lucinda Lambton is a genuine jewel
GUARDIAN
Forty minutes of unflagging delight
TODAY
I could see it again and again i
DAILY MAIL
40 Minutes editor EDWARD MIRZOEFF Producer JONATHAN GILL
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Editor:
Edward Mirzoeff
Producer:
Jonathan Gill

A six-part introduction to the language and people.

The golden beaches of the Algarve are justly famous, but tourism in Portugal has much more to offer - sample the pousadas, monasteries and castles converted into luxury hotels, or the casas antigas, magnificent manor houses offering high-class country living. Two examples of tourism and tradition in a country rich in both.
Presented by Roberta Fox
(First shown on BBC1) (e)

Contributors

Presenter:
Roberta Fox
Production Assistant:
Elizabeth McDowell
Producer:
Terry Doyle

The famous Welsh tenor sings his favourite songs and arias with his special guests: Pontarddulais Male Choir
Robert Ferriman (posthorn) BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra leader BARRY HASKEY conducted by Andrew Greenwood
Recorded at St David's Hall, Cardiff
Lighting STAN JONES SoundGEOFF ATKINS Executive producer J.MERVYN WILLIAMS
ProducerHEFIN OWEN BBC Wales

Contributors

Leader:
Barry Haskey
Conducted By:
Andrew Greenwood
Unknown:
Stan Jones
Unknown:
Geoff Atkins
Producer:
J.Mervyn Williams
Producer:
Hefin Owen

Berlioz wrote his 'concert opera' to a text adapted from part of Goethe's great work: The author has merely borrowed from Goethe a few scenes which could be included in the plan. Hector Berlioz
Scottish National Orchestra leader Edwin Paling conducted by its musical director, Neeme Jarvi and the Edinburgh Festival Chorus chorusmaster Arthur Oldham
Presenter Richard Baker
Sung in French with English subtitles
BBC Scotland
(In association with Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance Society)
(Festival View 87 takes a look at this year's Edinburgh Festival, Thursday on BBC2, 8.10pm)

Contributors

Composer:
Hector Berlioz
Leader:
Edwin Paling
Chorus Master:
Arthur Oldham
Presenter:
Richard Baker
Subtitles:
Gillian Widdicombe
Sound:
Bob Gillies
Lighting:
John McCaw
Producer:
Mike Newman

Polly James , Peter Jones
Danny La Rue and Sue Lloyd tell Glyn Worsnip about conflicting advice, collapsible scenery, and chaotic tours - all part of a life On Stage. Assistant producers
PATRICIA MIFFLIN. LOUIS ROBINSON Producer JULIET MAY BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Polly James
Unknown:
Peter Jones
Unknown:
Danny La Rue
Unknown:
Sue Lloyd
Unknown:
Glyn Worsnip
Unknown:
Patricia Mifflin.
Unknown:
Louis Robinson
Producer:
Juliet May

starring
Christopher Lee Rupert Davies A monsignor's visit to a remote mountain village unwittingly stirs up the ancient evil that has lain dormant there for many years.
The curse of Count Dracula has returned, spreading terror and bloodshed through the surrounding countryside....
Screenplay by JOHN ELDER Produced by AIDA YOUNG
Directed by FREDDIE FRANCIS
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Elder
Produced By:
Aida Young
Directed By:
Freddie Francis
Count Dracula:
Christopher Lee
Monsignor:
Rupert Davies
Maria:
Veronica Carlson
Zena:
Barbara Ewing
Paul:
Barry Andrews
Priest:
Ewan Hooper
Landlord:
George A Cooper
Anna:
Marion Mathie
Student:
John D Collins
Farmer:
Chris Cunningham

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