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6.35 Motion in a Circle

7.00Â Modern Art: Jackson Pollock

7.25 Mining for Science

7.50 The Optical Lens

8.15 Cars and Corrosion

8.40 Industrial Strife

9.05 Patterns in Green

9.30 Arts: King Cotton's Palace

9.55 Frontiers of Geology

10.20 Whipped into Action

10.45 Women's Studies: Taking the Credit

11.10 INSAT - Implications for a Nation

11.35 A Global Culture

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More television sheepdog trials, introduced by Phil Drabble from Ennerdale Water in the Lake District, This week, it's the turn of three English handlers and their dogs to master the Herdwick sheep. Ray Ollerenshaw describes their efforts.
Director Ian Russell Producer Ian Smith ● STEREO

Contributors

Introduced By:
Phil Drabble
Unknown:
Ray Ollerenshaw
Director:
Ian Russell
Producer:
Ian Smith

This solo play from 1982 brings to an end the retrospective of the work of Alan Bennett and his producer Innes Lloyd.
Starring Patricia Routledge as Miss Schofield.
What do Miss Schofield and "the gang" find to talk about at their table in the canteen?
Yesterday they were discussing the nasty rash
Pauline Lucas 's mother keeps getting and there was quite a lively discussion about runner beans. Miss Schofield puts her social success down to the fact that she doesn't talk about herself - and she laughs, of course. She always laughs. Patricia Routledge won a Broadcasting Press Guild award for this performance. Director Giles Foster

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Bennett
Producer:
Innes Lloyd.
Unknown:
Patricia Routledge
Unknown:
Pauline Lucas
Unknown:
Patricia Routledge
Director:
Giles Foster

Alex Cox introduces a double bill of films on the theme of Hollywood as Hell.
The Day of the Locust
Starring
Donald Sutherland
Karen Black
Hollywood 1938: Tod Hackett , a painter, takes a job with a movie studio and becomes obsessed with his neighbour - starlet Faye Greener.
Director John Schlesinger
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
12.20am The Big Knife
Starring
Jack Palance
Ida Lupino , Rod Steiger Charles Castle is a top movie star with a guilty secret, and his ruthless producer is one of those who know what it is.
Screenplay by Clifford Odets
Director Robert Aldrich ● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 e BARRY NORMAN : page 32
Moviedrome producer Nick Freand Jones

Contributors

Introduces:
Alex Cox
Unknown:
Donald Sutherland
Unknown:
Karen Black
Unknown:
Tod Hackett
Unknown:
Faye Greener.
Director:
John Schlesinger
Unknown:
Jack Palance
Unknown:
Ida Lupino
Unknown:
Rod Steiger
Unknown:
Charles Castle
Play By:
Clifford Odets
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Producer:
Nick Freand Jones
Homer Simpson:
Donald Sutherland
Faye Greener:
Karen Black
Harry Greener:
Burgess Meredith
Tod Hackett:
William Atherton
Big Sister:
Geraldine Page
Charles Castle:
Jack Palance
Marion Castle:
Ida Lupino
Stanley Hoff:
Rod Steiger
Smiley Coy:
Wendell Corey
Dixie Evans:
Shelley Winters
Connie Bliss:
Jean Hagen

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