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6.35 Introduction to Pure Maths:
Shapes of Flows
7.00 Professional Judgment: Legal Standards
7.25 Calculus: The Directional
Derivative
7.50 A Community by Design?
8.15 Everyday Violence
8.40 Photosynthesis: The First Nanosecond
9.05 Education: The Bennett Report
9.30 Meanings of Madness: The Medicine Man
9.55 Arts: King Cotton's Palace
10.20 The Plant Cell Wall
10.45 Maths: Modelling Cranes
11.10 Genetics: A New Breed
11.35 Frontiers of Geology
12.00 Behind the Annual Report The programme shows how Marks and Spencer keeps account of its buying and selling activities which are reflected in its published annual accounts.
12.25 Survival in a Competitive Environment
A family business successful since the 1930s, foundered in the changed climate of the 1970s. A business consultant was called in, and the programme looks at the path he took to restore the company's fortunes.
12.50 Education Special
Curriculum and Learning. The Open University's School of Education is preparing a new course for 1991 called 'Curriculum and Learning'. It's a course which takes a critical look at some of the changes taking place in education today. It's designed to appeal not just to teachers but to anyone interested in the future of education in Britain.

Introduced by Steve Rider. Provisional Timetable
1.30 Motorcycling; 2.20 Triathlon
5.00 Motorcycling; 6.00 Athletics

Athletics
The Heineken Triathlon live from Portsmouth.
Commentary by Dougie Donnelly, Hugh Porter, Hamilton Bland.

Plus highlights of the European Championships from Split, Yugoslavia.

Motorcycling
Shell Oils ACU Super Cup from Mallory Park.
Commentary by Barry Nutley and Steve Parrish.

Racing
From Phoenix Park.
A recording of the EBF Phoenix Champion Stakes will follow the Triathlon.
Commentary by Tony O'Hehir.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider.
Commentary:
Dougie Donnelly
Commentary:
Hugh Porter
Commentaryy:
Hamilton Bland.
Commentary:
Barry Nutley
Commentary:
Steve Parrish.
Unknown:
Tony O'Hehir
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
John Philips

Last in the series. A Yorkshire shepherdess finds herself the first woman to win a place in the singles final of the BBCtv International
Sheepdog Championship. The finalists are Katy Cropper and Trim (England) who meet
William Cormack and Ben (Scotland). In the Brace Championship
Brian Dodd with Laddie and Di (England) meet Glyn Jones with Cap and Taff (Wales) .The trophies are presented by Her Grace, the Duchess of Devonshire. Introduced by Phil Drabble with Eric Halsall. Director Joy Corbett Producer Ian Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Katy Cropper
Unknown:
William CormacK
Unknown:
Brian Dodd
Unknown:
Glyn Jones
Introduced By:
Phil Drabble
Unknown:
Eric Halsall.
Producer:
Ian Smith

Libor Pesek conducts the Royal
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in the Glagolitic Mass by his Czech compatriot JanaCek. Written in 1926, it uses a text in Old Slavonic to emphasise Czech nationalist identity after centuries of allegiance to Austria.
Beethoven's Eroica Symphony, which shares this theme of liberation, opens the concert.
8.20 During the interval, Michael Berkeley reports on the Royal
Liverpool Philharmonic Society, celebrating its 150th birthday.
8.40 The soloists in the Glagolitic Mass are Jane Eagien (soprano), Ameral Gunson (mezzo-soprano), John Mitchinson (tenor), Michael George (bass), with Ian Tracey (organ) and the BBC Symphony Chorus and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir.
Introduced by Michael Berkeley Interval feature director Henrietta Cowling Director Rodney Greenberg
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Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Berkeley
Soprano:
Jane Eagien
Mezzo-Soprano:
Ameral Gunson
Tenor:
John Mitchinson
Bass:
Michael George
Unknown:
Ian Tracey
Introduced By:
Michael Berkeley
Director:
Rodney Greenberg

The last of six programmes from
America concerned with the vitality and relevance of myth.
6: The Mask of Eternity. Joseph Campbell talks with Bill Moyers about God. 'Our images and our ideas of God get in the way of our experience. You have to go past the images into the experience of the eternal. And the eternal is not future. It is here and now. If you don't experience it now, you're never going to get it.' Producer Roger Stott
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Contributors

Talks:
Joseph Campbell
Unknown:
Bill Moyers
Producer:
Roger Stott

AJex Cox introduces another in the season of cult films.
Bullet for the General
Italian director Damiano Damiani 's violent political western is here receiving its first showing on British television over 20 years after its release.
Starring
Gian Maria Volonte
Klaus Kinski
Lou Castel
During the Mexican revolution, bandit chief El Chunco suffers heavy casualties when his gang attacks a train. One of the passengers, Bill Tate , asks
El Chunco if he can join the outlaws. The bandit chief agrees and together they head for the camp of General Elias the rebel leader. Fate is to take a strange turn.
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Contributors

Director:
Damiano Damiani
Unknown:
Gian Maria Volonte
Unknown:
Klaus Kinski
Unknown:
El Chunco
Unknown:
Bill Tate
Unknown:
El Chunco
El Chunco:
Gian Maria Volonte
Santo:
Klaus Kinski
Bill rate:
Lou Castel
General Elias:
Jaime Fernandez
Don Felipe:
Andrea Checchi
Cirillo:
Spartaco Conversi
Picaro:
Joaquin Parra
Raimundo:
Jose Manuel Martin
Guapo:
Santiago Santos
Pedrito:
Valentino MacChi

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