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6.50 Maths: Classifying
Cubics
7.15 A New Role for Men
7.40 Cheddar: Mapping the Mendip Anticline
8.05 Living with Technology: UK Power
8.30 A Question of Control
8.55 Light Fantastic
9.20 Education for Adults:
The Wisconsin Idea
9.45 Reconstruction of the Bankside Theatres
10.10 Journey into
Frequency Space
10.35 Technology and Change: Sulphuric Acid
11.00 16+: The Sheffield
Story
11.25 Evolution: Early Life
11.50 Small Business: Fair
Trading
12.15 Linking into the Future
12.40 The Effective
Manager: The Deep End
1.05 Sociology: The Home
- Castle or Cage
1.30 Modern Art:
Van Gogh
1.55 Chris Plantin ,
Polyglot Printer of Antwerp
2.20 Strategic
Management:
Managing Change

Contributors

Unknown:
Van Gogh
Unknown:
Chris Plantin

Amjad Ali Khan , Unesco Musician of the Year in 1970, performs various classical ragas. Khan is widely acknowledged as one of the world's most gifted sarod players - the sixth generation of a renowned Bangash family of sarod players. He gave his first public performance at the age of 12 and has, to date, 20 albums to his credit.
Presented by Sudha Kumari. Director Paul Freeman Editor Narendhra Morar BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Ali Khan
Presented By:
Sudha Kumari.
Director:
Paul Freeman
Editor:
Narendhra Morar

L M Montgomery's classic story, starring Anne Shirley A middle-aged brother and sister decide to adopt a young boy to help work their farm. Mistakenly, the orphanage sends them freckle-faced Anne Shirley , a talkative child, full of lively and romantic notions.
Screenplay Sam Mintz
Director George Nicholls Jr
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Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Shirley
Unknown:
Sam Mintz
Director:
George Nicholls Jr
Anne Shirley:
Anne Shirley
Gilbert Blythe:
Tom Brown
Matthew Cuthbert:
O P Heggie
Marilla Cuthbert:
Helen Westley
Mrs Barry:
Sara Haden
Diana:
Gertrude Messinger

From Bournemouth
International Centre.
The Final of the British
Car Rental World Cup (frames 1-8).
David Icke introduces coverage of the first part of this best-of-17-frames final. Executive producer Keith Mackenzie

Contributors

Introduces:
David Icke
Producer:
Keith MacKenzie

The second of a two-part programme on contemporary Cuban music. Cuba's foremost jazz band, Irakere, is featured tonight. Filmed in concert at last year's Jazz Festival in Havana, the band demonstrate their stunning combination of Cuban dance rhythms, African percussion and US jazz.
Also featured is a guest appearance by Arturo Sandoval , the renowned trumpeter who played with Irakere before forming his own band.
Producer Diana Mansfield Director Mike Maclntyre

Contributors

Unknown:
Arturo Sandoval
Producer:
Diana Mansfield
Director:
Mike MacLntyre

In the last in this series
Julian Pettifer visits the new front line in the battle with Satan - Europe. For centuries Europe has sent missionaries to the furthest ends of the earth. Now it is the new dark continent.
Evangelical troops are sent to sophisticated European cities in search of today's heathens. In Paris, born-again puppets appear on TV. In Liverpool, the Power Team pump iron for Jesus. And in Amsterdam's
Red Light District, prostitutes are introduced to Jesus. Joining the evangelical ranks for the first time are missionaries from Africa, India and Latin America. The story of mission has come full circle. Series producer Alan Bookbinder Producer Richard Bradley
W FEATURE: page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Pettifer
Producer:
Alan Bookbinder
Producer:
Richard Bradley

Continuing a season in tribute to the great British film director who died last month.
Peeping Tom
Starring
Carl Boehm
Anna Massey
To supplement his income as an assistant cameraman in a film studio, Mark Lewis takes 'girlie' photographs for a local shop. Gradually his disturbed psyche becomes obsessed by the lust to murder. Not content with killing, he decides that he wants to photograph the victims in their death throes.
Screenplay Leo Marks at 11.00pm
The Small Back
Room
Starring
David Farrar
Kathleen Byron
In wartime Britain a new type of bomb dropped by the Germans causes army and civilian casualties.
Sammy Rice , a research specialist, is called in to help unravel the workings of the device. Although a brilliant scientist, he is an intense man driven to alcohol to escape physical pain and his feelings of inadequacy.
Writers/Producers/Directors Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
0 FILMS: pages 18-21

Contributors

Unknown:
Carl Boehm
Unknown:
Anna Massey
Unknown:
Mark Lewis
Unknown:
Leo Marks
Unknown:
David Farrar
Unknown:
Kathleen Byron
Unknown:
Sammy Rice
Directors:
Michael Powell
Mark Lewis:
Carl Bofhm
Helen Stephens:
Anna Massey
Mrs Stephens:
Maxine Audley
Vivian:
Moira Shearer
Arthur Baden:
Esmond Knight
Sammy Rice:
David Farrar
Susan:
Kathleen Byron
R B Waring:
Jack Hawkins
Colonel Holland:
Leslie Banks
Stuart:
Michael Gough

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