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6.35 Weapons Procurement
7.00 Air Pollution: Dilute and Disperse 7.25 Calculus:
Functions and Graphs 7.50 The Changing Countryside:
Why Protect the Past? What is Happening in the Countryside Now? Countryside Tomorrow?
9.05 Engineering Mechanics: Free Body Diagrams 9.30
Graphs, Networks and Design
9.55 Arts: Handel's Messiah
10.20 Biology Form and Function: A Tale of Two Cells
10.45 Maths: Least Squares
11.10 Open Forum Magazine: News and Views on Higher
Education and the OU 11.35
Light in Search of a Model

Bookmark: Deafness -
The Life of David Wright David Wright is a remarkable poet who has been deaf since the age of 7. With contributions from Jack Ashley , MP, percussionist
Evelyn Glennie , Jonathan Miller and the blind poet, John Heath-Stubbs . Sign language interpreter: John Lee.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Wright
Unknown:
David Wright
Unknown:
Jack Ashley
Unknown:
Evelyn Glennie
Unknown:
Jonathan Miller
Unknown:
John Heath-Stubbs
Unknown:
John Lee.

Starring
Ginger Rogers van neflin, Gene Tierney An apparently chance meeting with Nancy Ordway spells disaster for Broadway producer Peter Denver when she is found hanged in his apartment. Producer/Director Nunnally Johnson 0 FILMS: page 31-35

Contributors

Unknown:
Ginger Rogers
Unknown:
Gene Tierney
Unknown:
Nancy Ordway
Producer:
Peter Denver
Director:
Nunnally Johnson

Starring
Gene Kelly
Kathryn Grayson In this MGM musical extravaganza, a US Army private falls for the colonel's daughter. Director George Sidney • FILMS: page 31-35

Contributors

Unknown:
Gene Kelly
Unknown:
Kathryn Grayson
Director:
George Sidney

Featuring Orrel v Wasps and Melrose Sevens
The Courage Leagues are building up to a climax and should Bath slip up then Orrell are handily placed to step into their shoes. In Scotland it is the traditional visit to the home of Sevens - Melrose.
Commentary by Bill McLaren and Nigel Starmer-Smith . Introduced by Chris Rea.
Executive producer Johnnie Watherston

Contributors

Commentary By:
Bill McLaren
Commentary By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Introduced By:
Chris Rea.
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

Flying Doctor. David James is the company doctor treating troubled charter airline
Dan Air. Rory Cellan-Jones reports on the man who bankers trust to turn round collapsing companies.
Producer Alison Rooper Editor David Nissan

Contributors

Unknown:
David James
Unknown:
Dan Air.
Unknown:
Rory Cellan-Jones
Producer:
Alison Rooper
Editor:
David Nissan

Hawaii: beyond the Feathered Gods. From mist-laden rainforests and snow-capped mountain peaks to remote coral atolls, this is the story of man and nature in the Hawaiian Islands. It is a tale of beauty, destruction and the dramatic struggle to rescue some of the rarest plants and animals on our planet.
Producers Paul and Grace Atkins Series editor Mike Salisbury
A Moana production for BBCtv • NATURE: page 15
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Editor:
Mike Salisbury

A performance of Carl Orff 's celebration of spring, drink and love, given in Berlin. Seiji Ozawa conducts the Berlin
Philharmonic Orchestra with soloists Kathleen Battle ,
Frank Lopardo and Thomas Allen , the boys choir of the Berlin Staats-und-Domchor and the Shin-Yu Kai chorus of Tokyo. Director Bame Gavin Producer Peter Gelb

Contributors

Unknown:
Carl Orff
Soloists:
Kathleen Battle
Soloists:
Frank Lopardo
Soloists:
Thomas Allen
Unknown:
Shin-Yu Kai
Director:
Bame Gavin
Producer:
Peter Gelb

Live coverage from Augusta National Golf Club. An
American has not won the Masters since 1987. Will this be the year for revenge or will Europe continue to dominate the green jacket ceremony? For the last five years, only one stroke has separated first and second places. With Peter Alliss and Bruce Critchley. Introduced by Steve Rider. • SPORT: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Bruce Critchley.
Introduced By:
Steve Rider.

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