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6.40 Maths: Maps. 7.5 Argument on Television: 1. 7.30 Kepler's War.
A magazine for Asian women
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL
Directed by bish MEHAY . BBC Birmingham
Contributors
Producer:
Ashok
Rampal
Directed By:
Bish
Mehay
Developing Mathematical Thinking: Measuring,
1.30 Durham Ranger Novices' Hurdle Race (Div 1. 2m)
2.5 Peter Ross Novices ' Chase (3m)
2.40 Lambert and Butler Premier Chase Final (2im)
3.15 Hairy Mary Handicap Hurdle Race (3m)
Introduced by RICHARD PITMAN Commentators
JULIAN WILSON , JOHN HANMER
TV presentation by BILL taylor
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter Ross
Novices
Introduced By:
Richard
Pitman
Unknown:
Julian
Wilson
Unknown:
John
Hanmer
A series of 12 explorations with Professor W. G. Hoskins
7: Cornwall - Behind the Scenery
What makes Cornwall such a distinctive part of England? PROF HOSKINS suggests that beautiful scenery is only part of the answer, and asks what lies behind it.
"... glorious film of the Cornish sea-shore.' (FINANCIAL TIMES)
Film cameraman NAT CROSBY
Producer peter jones
Contributors
Unknown:
Professor W. G.
Hoskins
Unknown:
Prof
Hoskins
Unknown:
Nat
Crosby
Producer:
Peter
Jones
A profile in three parts. 2: Warrior Few men had such an influence on Israel's victories over her Arab neighbours as Moshe Dayan. He rose from a Hagganah underground fighter to Chief of Staff in only six years and in the process moulded the Israeli Army into a fighting force which routed the Egyptian defences in Sinai in 1956. Executive producer BRUCE NORMAN
Written and produced by ROY DAVIES
Contributors
Unknown:
Moshe
Dayan.
Producer:
Bruce
Norman
Produced By:
Roy
Davies
on the harp plays
Study No 1 by Bochsa
Are we machines, and our brains computers, controlling our every action? If so, where does the mind fit into this?
Producer PETER WALTON
A BBC/Open University production
Contributors
Producer:
Peter
Walton
A thousand years ago, in China, the souls of 108 knights were reborn to fight the tyranny and corruption of the government. A Death for Love, More Deaths from Greed
Directed by YASUO FURIIIATA
English adaptation by DAVID WEIR
English version directed by Michael Bakewell for World Wide Sound, London
Produced by NTV Tokyo
Contributors
Directed By:
Yasuo
Furiiiata
English adaptation:
David
Weir
English version directed by:
Michael
Bakewell
A seven-part series tracing the origins of our species, presented by Richard Leakey 4: Beyond Africa
At the famous site of Choukoution in China, RICHARD LEAKEY traces the story of Peking Man; how did they learn to harness fire, and were they cannibals? As he explores the increasing intelligence of our ancestors Richard Leakey looks at how and why we began to speak.
Series producer GRAHAM MASSEY
Contributors
Presented By:
Richard
Leakey
Unknown:
Richard
Leakey
Unknown:
Richard
Leakey
Producer:
Graham
Massey
with subtitles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
International Chess presented by Jeremy James
Game 4: A clash between the two highest-rated players in the group as American Grandmaster Larry Christiansen attempts to prise open the defences of Hungarian star Andras Adorjan.
Director JILL DAWSON
Producer ROBERT TONER
Contributors
Presented By:
Jeremy
James
Unknown:
Larry
Christiansen
Unknown:
Andras
Adorjan.
Director:
Jill
Dawson
Producer:
Robert
Toner
Riot
An investigation by Simon Winchester
' Great Britain has riots', say some social historians, ' while the Continent has revolutions'. Rioting has certainly played an important part in the development of our parliamentary democracy but was the summer violence of 1981 exceptional? Were there historical precedents?
SIMON WINCHESTER investigates the role of the riot in Britain since the passing of the last Riot Act in 1714. He traces the different reasons why people have rioted and finds a strong underlying pattern in both the motive of the rioters and the reaction of government. But if there is a lesson from the past, have today's politicians learnt it?
Assistant producer CATHERINE COLLIS
Producer ANTONIA BENEDEK Series editor BRUCE NORMAN
Contributors
Unknown:
Simon
Winchester
Producer:
Catherine
Collis
Producer:
Antonia
Benedek
Editor:
Bruce
Norman
starring
Morale Victory
Hawkeye and Hunnicutt are 'volunteered ' as morale officers. Meanwhile, Winchester's latest casualty is a pianist who has lost the use of one hand.
Written by JOHN RAPPAPORT
Directed by CHARLES s. DUBIN
Contributors
Written By:
John
Rappaport
Directed By:
Charles S.
Dubin
Hawkeye:
Alan
Alda
B J Hunnicutt:
Mike
Farrell
Col Potter:
Harry
Morgan
Hotlips:
Loretta
Swit
Charles:
David Ogden
Stiers
Klinger:
Jamie
Farr
Fr Mulcahy:
William
Christopher
A serial in nine parts by DEREK MARLOWE
3: Mr and Mrs Shaw Nancy
and Robert Shaw now live on a large estate near Boston, leading a grand social life which Nancy finds increasingly shallow and purposeless. With marital happiness eluding her, Nancy adopts a desperate course of action.
Music STANLEY MYERS
Studio lighting HOWARD KING Make-up SYLVIA THORNTON Designer TIM HARVEY
Producer PHILIP HINCHCLIFFE Director RICHARD STROUD
Contributors
Unknown:
Derek
Marlowe
Unknown:
Shaw
Nancy
Unknown:
Robert
Shaw
Music:
Stanley
Myers
Unknown:
Howard
King
Unknown:
Sylvia
Thornton
Designer:
Tim
Harvey
Producer:
Philip
Hinchcliffe
Director:
Richard
Stroud
Nancy:
Lisa
Harrow
Chillie Langhorne:
Dan
O'Herlihy
Nanaire Langhorne:
Sylvia
Syms
Robert Gould Shaw:
Pierce
Brosnan
Phyllis Langhorne:
Lise
Hilboldt
Groom:
Richard
Trent
Butler:
Jay
Neill
Emma:
Natalie
Caron
Singer:
Giselle
Wolf
Freddie:
Jeff
Harding
Barman:
Alan
Polonsky
Mary Convers:
Lynn
Farleigh
The Rev Neve:
Neil
McCarthy
Waiter:
Kerry
Shale
Lucy:
Victoria
Burgoyne
Man at Lucy's:
Gareth
Milne
Driver:
Michael John
Paliotti
Station sweeper:
Major
Wiley
Nurse:
Susan
Shrand
Irene:
Lillian
Silverstone
Dana Gibson:
Dallas
Adams
Harry:
William
Hope
Desk clerk:
Jon
Glover
Simmons:
Billy J
Mitchell
Quincy Shaw:
Robert
Arden
Sam:
Erick Ray
Evans
Stationmaster:
Edmond
Bennett
Nick Ross and Jane Walmsley with some of the odd, outrageous - and far-reaching - legal stories of the week.
Legal comment MICHAEL molyneux
Film director ADAM CURTIS
Studio director PIETER MORPURGO Producer RITCHIE COGAN Editor PETER CHAFER
Contributors
Unknown:
Nick
Ross
Unknown:
Jane
Walmsley
Director:
Adam
Curtis
Director:
Pieter
Morpurgo
Producer:
Ritchie
Cogan
Editor:
Peter
Chafer