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6.50 Calculus: Area for Revision
7.15 Sodium Chemistry
7.40 Cosmology Before Newton
8.05 Living Choices: Supporting Systems
8.30 Geology: Inside Volcanoes
8.55 The Civilisation of the Crowd
9.20 Social Sciences: Sociobiology
9.45 Utilitarianism: Bernard Williams
10.10 Adult Literacy: Cape Verde (1)
10.35 Maths: Curve Sketching
11.00 Banking, Money and Machines
11.25 Elements Organised - the Periodic Table
11.50 Maths Modelling: Knots
12.15 Biology: Pattern Formation
12.40 The American Indian: Reality and Stereotype

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Williams

Hambro Guardian Trophy
Presented by Clare Harrison and Jeremy Flint.
The scores to date are:
Tony Forrester (GB) -27 Bob Hamman (USA) +15 Zia Mahmood (Pakistan) -15 Christian Man (France) + 27 Lighting COLIN WIDGERY
Videotape editor LAN HOWLETT Director ANNIE LEWIS
Producer DAVID MITCHELL BBC Elstree
(Postponed from 7 May)
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We're sorry that our bridge problems have been running ahead of schedule. Bridge Problem I will be covered in this week's programme and the answer in next week Radio Times.

Contributors

Presented By:
Clare Harrison
Presented By:
Jeremy Flint.
Unknown:
Bob Hamman
Director:
Annie Lewis
Producer:
David Mitchell

Introduced by Steve Rider
Timetable*
2.05 Motor Cycling
2.55 Rugby League
3.40 Motor Cycling
3.50 Rugby League
4.35 Cricket
6.00 Motor Cycling
'Timings are subject to change
Motor CycHng
Shell Oils ACU Super Cup from Donington Park.
First of the five-round series. Commentator
BARRY NUTLEY
Rugby League
Stones Bitter Premiership Final from Manchester.
Widnes are the holders.
Commentators
RAY FRENCH and ALEX MURPHY
Cricket
Refuge Assurance League. Essex v Hampshire from Chelmsford
Commentators
PETER WALKER and RALPH DELLOR Television presentation: Motor cycling
MARTIN WEBSTER Rugby league KEITH PHILLIPS
Cricket BOB DUNCAN
Producer, Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor, Grandstand JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Barry Nutley
Unknown:
Ray French
Unknown:
Alex Murphy
Unknown:
Peter Walker
Unknown:
Ralph Dellor
Unknown:
Martin Webster
Unknown:
Keith Phillips
Unknown:
Cricket Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Martin Hopkins
Unknown:
John Philips

Payment by Results
Increasing numbers of employees have their pay determined not by traditional salary scales but by performance related pay under which earnings are dependent upon the achievement of set work targets.
Manufacturing industry has been joined by services and even local government in a move towards a pay system based on measuring the effectiveness of each individual worker.
What are the implications of performance related pay for employers and employees? Reporter Michael Robinson Producer JILL ROBINSON Editor DAVID NISSAN

Contributors

Reporter:
Michael Robinson
Producer:
Jill Robinson

by HAROLD PINTER
It is Stanley's birthday; but the party he is given is not quite what he expects. and Produced by ROSEMARY HILL Directed by KENNETH IVES (R) 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Harold Pinter
Produced By:
Rosemary Hill
Directed By:
Kenneth Ives
Meg:
Joan Plowright
Goldberg:
Harold Pinter
McCann:
Colin Blakely
Stanley:
Kenneth Cranham
Petey:
Robert Lang
Lulu:
Julie Walters

Views of Photography with John Berger and Jean Mohr
The second in a series of four programmes
Last summer, John Berger and a group of photographers were in Finland, conducting a workshop to test his ideas and theories. They were trying to discover what makes a few photographs, out of the millions that have been taken, eloquent and memorable.
Jean Mohr uses his own pictures to illustrate some of the ethically difficult areas of his profession. Photographs by Andre Kertesz and Chris Killip are discussed and Berger and Mohr talk about their collaboration on the book A Seventh Man. Producer ANNA RIDLEY Director JOHN CHRISTIE
An ANNALOGUE production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Berger
Unknown:
Jean Mohr
Unknown:
John Berger
Unknown:
Jean Mohr
Unknown:
Andre Kertesz
Unknown:
Chris Killip
Producer:
Anna Ridley
Director:
John Christie

Alex Cox introduces a season of classic cult films. Tonight: Jabberwocky starring Michael Palin, Max Wall, John Le Mesurier,
Warren Mitchell, Harry H. Corbett.
The Jabberwock, a vile and vicious monster, is ravaging the medieval kingdom of King Bruno the Questionable, devouring the miserable peasants and forcing them to flee inside the city walls. Young Dennis Cooper is oblivious to all this death and destruction - thinking only of winning the hand of his one true love -
Griselda Fishfinger. But fate is to deal Dennis a devastating blow ...
An outstanding British cast feature in this outrageous black comedy from the director of The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.
Screenplay by CHARLES ALVERSON and TERRY GILLIAM
Produced by SANDY LIEBERSON Directed by TERRY GILLIAM
BARRY NORMAN : page 14
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Contributors

Introduces:
Alex Cox
Unknown:
Michael Palin
Unknown:
Max Wall
Unknown:
John Le Mesurier
Unknown:
Warren Mitchell
Unknown:
Harry H. Corbett.
Unknown:
Young Dennis
Unknown:
Griselda Fishfinger.
Unknown:
Charles Alverson
Unknown:
Terry Gilliam
Produced By:
Sandy Lieberson
Directed By:
Terry Gilliam
Directed By:
Barry Norman
Dennis Cooper:
Michael Palin
King Bruno the Questionable:
Max Wall
Princess:
Deborah Fallender
Chamberlain:
John Le Mesurier
Griselda Fishfinger:
Annette Badland
Mr Fishfinger:
Warren Mitchell
Mrs Fishfinger:
Brenda Cowling
Squire:
Harry H Corbett
Other squire:
Rodney Bewes

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