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: Open University

7.40 Ford Interview (2). 8.5 What is Money? 8.30 The Electrical Supply Industry. 8.55 A Model of Punctuality. 9.20 Pure Maths - Morphisms. 9.45 Engineering Mechanics. 10.10 The Digital Computer. 11.0 Photoelectron Spectroscopy.
11.25 Michelson Interferometer. 11.50 Carboxylic Acids. 12.15 Control: A School Experiment. 12.40 The Urban Migrant.
1.5 Maths - Differential Equations. 1.30 Nasser 1967.

Contributors

Unknown: Michelson Interferometer.

: Closedown

: Saturday Cinema: Up Jumped a Swagman

starring Frank Ifield with Annette Andre, Ronald Radd, Richard Wattis, Suzy Kendall.

A young Australian singer arrives in London to make his fame and fortune. One of the first things he sees is a giant poster of a beautiful blonde - with whom he immediately falls in love.

Contributors

Director: Christopher Miles
Dave Kelly: Frank Ifield
Patsy: Annette Andre
Harry King: Ronald Radd
Melissa: Suzy Kendall
Lever: Richard Wattis
Bockeye: Donal Donnelly
Jo-Jo: Bryan Mosley
Herman: Martin Miller
Luigi: Harvey Spencer
Analyst: Carl Jaffe

: Closedown

: Open Door

The programme in which the BBC hands over air-time to the public. The Shoreham Youth Workshop present
The Cardboard Camera Show
' An old barn and yoghurt cartons? Rice pudding and a dancing bear? Kids and inflatable dragons? The sighted and the blind? Balloons the size of houses?
Watch our workshop! '

: News and Sport

Weather

: Network

Tonight from BBC Scotland Current Account on A Place of Strangers
In its Gaelic origin, Dunoon means a place of strangers. The latest ! influx to the town on the lovely Holy Loch came in 1961 from the American fleet of missile submarines. They were met with waves of protest.
Sixteen years later the Clyde coast town has learned to live with Polaris and Poseidon and the 2,000 US servicemen and their families.
But they've had to adapt in some surprising ways.
Reporter Brian Barr
Director BARRY TOOVEY Producer david martin
Series co-ortlinator frank ghxaiw

Contributors

Reporter: Brian Barr
Director: Barry Toovey
Producer: David Martin

: Don't Quote Me

Brian Redhead introduces the third in a series of six programmes in which issues covered by the press are discussed by the people they concern and the people who report them. This week:
Theatre and Film Critics
Who reads them? How much power do they have and do they use it responsibly?
' Any fool can criticise and many of them do.'
Director PHILIP CHILVERS Producer TONY LARYEA

Contributors

Introduces: Brian Redhead
Director: Philip Chilvers
Producer: Tony Laryea

: Wodehouse Playhouse

starring John Alderton and Pauline Collins
Adapted by DAVID CLIMIE from the short stories by p. G. WODEHOUSE
Unpleasantness at Bludleigh Court
Signature tune composed and conducted by RAYMOND JONES
Designer DAPHNE SHORTMAN Producer DAVID ASKEY

Contributors

Unknown: John Alderton
Unknown: Pauline Collins
Adapted By: David Climie
Unknown: G. Wodehouse
Conducted By: Raymond Jones
Designer: Daphne Shortman
Producer: David Askey
Aubrey Bassinger: John Alderton
Charlotte Mul liner,: Pauline Collins
Lady Bassinger: Shelagh Fraser
Sir Alexander Bassinger: Ballard Berkeley
Horatio Bassinger: David Aluster
Wilfred Bassinger: Michael Kemp
Colonel Pashley-Drake: John Sharp
Benson: Michael Logan

: Rugby Special

The Middlesex Sevens
The Welsh Challenge Cup Final Introduced by NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
The last programme of the series combines the festive entertainment of England's premier sevens tournament with the fervent excitement of the Welsh Cup Final. At Twickenham, guest sides Gosforth and Leicester join 14 finalists striving for the Russell Cargill Trophy. In Wales, Cardiff, in search of a major prize to commemorate their centenary year, have the talents of Newport to overcome to win the Welsh Challenge Cup. Commentator at Twickenham
BILL MCLAREN
Commentator at the National
Stadium DAVID PARRY-JONES
Director at Twickenham DAVID KENNING Director at Cardiff ONLLWYN BRACE Series producer bill TAYLOR

Contributors

Introduced By: Nigel Starmer-Smith

: The Lively Arts-In Performance

Introduced by Robin Ray
Gwyneth Jones , who was born in Pontnewynydd, Pontypool. returned to her home town last Sunday. at the invitation of the Gwent Foundation, to meet her many friends there and to sing for them at the Leisure Centre.
The programme includes Ritorna "Vincitor from Aida, Un Bet Di from Madama Butterfly and con-eludes with the first performance in Wales of the Immolation Scene from Gdtterddmmerung.
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by JOHN BACON
Conducted by Edward Downes
Sound GRAHAM GAMBLES Lighting TONY BARNES Executive producer JOHN DRUMMOND
Director VINCENT )ALL I)OWI BBC Cymru/Wales

Contributors

Introduced By: Robin Ray
Introduced By: Gwyneth Jones
Unknown: John Bacon
Conducted By: Edward Downes
Producer: John Drummond
Director: Vincent )all

: The Traditional World of Islam

A series of six films, showing various aspects of traditional Islamic civilisation, and made as part of last year's World of Islam Festival. 4: The Pattern of Beauty
The film concentrates on the arts of architecture and abstract decoration, and shows how, from an Islamic point of view, these are approached and understood. Other sequences show the arts of calligraphy and painting, and the film ends with the art of three great cultures which flourished at the same moment three centuries ago: Saffavid Iran, Ottoman Turkey, and Mughal India all produced magnificent buildings which, in widely different ways, are profoundly Islamic.
Producers PAUL KEELER , STEPHEN CROSS

Contributors

Producers: Paul Keeler

: News on 2

Weather

: Snooker

The Embassy World Professional Snooker Championships
The climax of the three-day Final - best of 49 frames - is reached tonight, at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.
Can Ray Reardon win the Championship and £6,000 for the fifth successive time?
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Commentator: Ted Lowe
Producer: Nick Hunter

: Midnight Movie: The Wagons Roll at Night

starring Humphrey Bogart
Sylvia Sidney , Eddie Albert with Sig Ruman , Joan Leslie
Humphrey Bogart plays the tough and unscrupulous owner of the Coster Circus who makes local hero Matt Varney his new lion-tamer in this drama of the world of sawdust and tinsel.
Director RAY ENRIGHT
. Films: page 17

Contributors

Unknown: Humphrey Bogart
Unknown: Sylvia Sidney
Unknown: Eddie Albert
Unknown: Sig Ruman
Unknown: Joan Leslie
Unknown: Humphrey Bogart
Unknown: Coster Circus
Unknown: Matt Varney
Director: Ray Enright
Nick Coster: Humphrey Bogart
Flo Lorraine: Sylvia Sidney
Matt Varney: Eddie Albert
Hoffman the Great: Sig Ruman
Mary Coster: Joan Leslie
DOC: Cliff Clark
Snapper: Charley Foy
Tex: Frank Wilcox








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