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6.50 Urban Development: Planning
7.40 St Paul 's Cathedral
8.05 Oil: From Small Beginnings
8.30 Geology: From Swamps to Coal
8.55 Maths: Shrinking Polygons
9.20 Inner City Story (2)
9.45 The Other Virtuosos
10.10 Manpower Services and the School
10.35 Maths: Modelling Stock Control
11.00 Calculus: Geometric Vectors
11.25 Rabbits and Chalk Grasslands
11.50 Maths: Partial Differentiation
12.15 Biology: Digestion
12.40 Maths: Data Dictionaries

Contributors

Unknown:
St Paul

The classic serial starring Herman Brix as Kioga, the Hawk Marooned
With everyone forever stranded on the island, Hawk turns the tables on the villainous Solerno; Dr Munro discovers a possible way to communicate their plight to the outside world and Yellow Weasel returns to the attack....
A REPUBLIC serial

Contributors

Unknown:
Herman Brix

Magenta De Vine and Sankha Guha
In Madrid, Magenta meets a matador and Sankha copes with cops and robbers.
For a a booklet containing further information, please send crossed cheque/postal order for £1.50 made payable to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Sankha Guha

Second of six programmes Let's Face the Music and Dance
The award-winning history of the RKO studios continues with the true story behind the greatest dance partnership in the movies. In the middle 30s, films such as The Gay Divorce, Roberta, Top Hat and Swing Time thrilled audiences and seemed to usher in a golden age for RKO.
Fred Astaire (in his last filmed interview) and Ginger Rogers talk about their work - and each other - along with producer Pandro S. Berman and many of the team behind these hugely successful films, including choreographer Hermes Pan, who assesses Astaire's genius.
Edward Asner (TV's
Lou Grant ) is your guide through the studio and its private correspondence.
An altogether remarkable series
DAILY MAIL
Producers CHARLES CHABOT ROSEMARY WILTON (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Astaire
Unknown:
Ginger Rogers
Producer:
Pandro S. Berman
Unknown:
Edward Asner
Unknown:
Lou Grant
Unknown:
Chabot Rosemary Wilton

Motor Cycling
Shell Oils British Grand Prix Motor Racing
Hungarian Grand Prix
A feast of action for motor sport fans. From Donington Park the feature event is the 500cc race with Eddie Lawson looking to extend his lead in the championship, while Niall Mackenzie is the main interest for British fans. There's hardly a Formula
One record left standing that doesn't belong to McLaren.
The Hungarian circuit is the third slowest of all, and that must give the non-turbo cars a chance. Commentators
MURRAY WALKER
SIMON TAYLOR , JAMES HUNT TV presentation MTV Hungary Producers CHARLES BALCHIN JIM RESIDE

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Lawson
Unknown:
Niall MacKenzie
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
Simon Taylor
Unknown:
James Hunt
Producers:
Charles Balchin

Film-maker Alex Cox introduces a season of classic cult films.
Tonight: The Fly starring
Vincent Price When Helene Delambre confesses to killing her scientist husband
Andre in a hydraulic picas ner explanation seems more fantastic than the crime! Experimenting with a matter transmitter, Andre's early success took a frightening turn when he used the machine on himself - without seeing a tiny companion crawling near him....
A baroque early version of the bizarre horror tale. recently remade by cult director David Cronenberg.
Screenplay by JAMES CLAVELL from a story by GEORGE LANGELAAN
Produced and directed by KURT NEUMANN
0 FILMS: page 18

Contributors

Introduces:
Alex Cox
Director:
David Cronenberg.
Unknown:
James Clavell
Story By:
George Langelaan
Directed By:
Kurt Neumann
Andre:
Al Hedlson
Helene:
Patricia Owens
Francois:
Vincent Price
Inspector Charas:
Herbert Marshall
Emma:
Kathleen Freeman
Nurse Andersone:
Betty Lou Gerson
Philippe:
Charles Herbert
Dr Ejoute:
Eugène Borden
Gaston:
Torben Meyer

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