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Minds and Brains. The complexities of the human brain are explored by Howard Stableford in the company of neuro-psychologist Richard Gregory and brain expert Steven Rose. .................... And at 10.35 Cyberart Electronic art in Liverpool nightclub...................... FURTHER DETAILS: brochure hotline [number removed](calls charged at national rate), Ceefax page 626, orwebsitewww.open.ac.uk/saturday

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Gregory
Unknown:
Steven Rose.

First in a Saturday Matinee double bill of Second World War dramas.

1941: six members of an RAF bomber crew attempt to reach safety after they bale out over the occupied Netherlands.
(1942, U) (Black and white) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 52-58 ***

Contributors

Director:
Michael Powell
Director:
Emeric Pressburger
Sir George Corbett:
Godfrey Tearle
Tom Earnshaw:
Eric Portman
Frank Shelley:
Hugh Williams
Geoff Hickman:
Bernard Miles

Concluding the Saturday Matinee double bill of Second World War dramas.
Starring David McCallum

1944: a Canadian-born RAF pilot leads a mission to destroy a German rocket.
(1968, U) (Subtitled) **
See Films: pages 52-58

Contributors

Director:
Boris Sagal
Quint Munroe:
David McCallum
Beth Scott:
Suzanne Neve
Sqdn Ldr David Scott:
David Buck
Ft Lt Douglas Shelton:
David Dundas

Highlights from today's first best-of-11-frames Masters semi-final at Wembley. Match commentary comes from Clive Everton, Ray Edmonds , John Virgo and Dennis Taylor. Introduced by David Vine.
Producer Alison Witkover ; Executive producer Graham Fry .......................

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Edmonds
Unknown:
John Virgo
Unknown:
Dennis Taylor.
Introduced By:
David Vine.
Producer:
Alison Witkover

Arctic Warning
Temperatures in parts of the far north are rising at a rate of one degree Celsius per decade; experts believe that the Arctic ice cover could disappear as a year-round feature by the end of the next century.
Julian O'Halloran reports from Alaska on the changes affecting the region and hears from the native Inuit - whose hunting season has already been halved by the retreat of the ice - and from climate scientists who tell how global warming could result in extreme, destructive weather conditions worldwide.
Producer Guy Smith: Editor Fiona Murch

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian O'Halloran
Editor:
Fiona Murch

Continuing the series on postwar hosti I ity between the United
States and Soviet Union.
Make Love, Not War- the Sixties This edition, written by Germaine Greer , focuses on the decade in which economic stability and social unease combined to cause a sea-change in American society. Civil rights and social justice were prominent issues, and the nation committed itself further to an unwinnablewar.
See today's choices.
Series producer Martin Smith ; Executive producers Jeremy Isaacs and Pat Mitchell Digitalwidescreen Subtitled .... LECTURE SERIES: three lectures, entitled Cold War the Making of a Television History, will be given in Glasgow, Cardiff and London on 8, 10, and 16 March respectively. Tickets cost L5 (concessions £2. 50, students free admission). Fordetails ring
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Contributors

Written By:
Germaine Greer
Producer:
Martin Smith
Producers:
Jeremy Isaacs

More from the 25th Masters at Wembley as David Vine introduces coverage of the second semi-final. The winner is guaranteed at least £80,000 in prize money. Coverage of tomorrow's final begins at 3.40pm in Sunday Grandstand.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine

In this Black Britain special report, veteran broadcaster Charles Wheeler compares the murder of teenager Stephen Lawrence in southeast London with other incidents of racial violence, and asks why the Lawrence case has garnered so much press coverage and public interest. See today's choices. Producer Maxine Watson ; Executive producer Patrick Younge Subtitled.

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Lawrence
Producer:
Maxine Watson
Producer:
Patrick Younge

Action from the women's slalom event at the alpine skiing world championships in Vail, Colorado. Commentary is provided by Matt Chilton with studio analysis from Graham Bell. With Hazel Irvine.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Presenter:
Hazel Irvine
Commentary:
Matt Chilton
Analysis:
Graham Bell
Producer:
Jonathan Bramley
Series Producer:
Paul Davies

Western starring
Richard Widmark
Lena Home
For 20 years, Marshal Frank
Patch has maintained law and order in Cottonwood Springs with his fists and a gun. But now his position is injeopardy.
Director Allen Smithee [Robert Totten and Don Siegel ] ( 1969) # See Films: pages 52-58 ***
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Widmark
Unknown:
Marshal Frank
Director:
Allen Smithee
Director:
Robert Totten
Director:
Don Siegel
Marshal Frank Patch:
Richard Widmark
Claire Quintana:
Lena Horne
Lester Locke:
Carroll O'Connor
Edward Rosenbloom:
David Opatoshu
AndrewOxley:
Kent Smith

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