6.40 Chemical Equilibrium
7.5 The PLO
7.30 Chicago's Urban Life Style
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6.40 Chemical Equilibrium
7.5 The PLO
7.30 Chicago's Urban Life Style
9.38 Maths Workshop: Stage 2 Round the Bend
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10.0 Merry-go-Round
French Trek: part 2
10.23 Exploring Science Life Goes On
The courtship displays of birds and mammals, including man, lead to mating, fertilisation and the growth and development of the young inside the egg and inside the womb.
Narrated by JUDITH JACKSON
Introduced by Susan Calland.
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11.0 The Electric Company: 18
Reading series from the Children's Television Workshop, New York
Presented for the BBC by FELICITY KINMOSS
11.22 Music Time: 28
England v Australia from Lord's
I The morning's play on the fourth day.
Introduced by PETER WALKER Commentator RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TED DEXTER
TV presentation DAVID KENNING , BILL TAYLOR
Weather BARBARA EDWARDS
Wimbledon 1977: The Centenary Championships
In 1877 Spencer Gore won the first Men's Singles title in the All England Championships and earned himself a trophy valued at 25 guineas, a not unacceptable gift in those halcyon Victorian days. One hundred years later the gladiators of the modern international tennis circuit jetted into London to do battle for the most highly regarded honour in the game, and a share of the mouth-watering financial rewards - over £218,000 in prize money. The winner alone of the Men's Singles Championship will receive £15,000 - a fact that will not be lost to young Bjorn Borg as he emerges on to the hallowed Centre Court to begin the defence of his title this afternoon.
But first this unique day in the history of the All England Club will be marked by the presence of HRH The Duke of Kent who before the start of play will present commemorative medals to past Singles Champions. Outside broadcast cameras will capture the nostalgia of this simple ceremony as Jean Borotra and Mrs L.A. Godfree, who won their first Singles titles back in 1924, lead a parade of Wimbledon's former heroes on to the Centre Court.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
Commentators DAN MASKELL, PETER WEST, JOHN BARRETT and BILL THRELFALL
Cricket: Jubilee Test
England v Australia from Lord's.
The afternoon's play on the fourth day of the First Test.
Adventures of Tim and Salty
with John Noakes
Peter Purves , Lesley Judd
Assistant editor JOHN ADCOCK Editor BIDDY BAXTER
What is the strange object that Magpie has found in the forest?
Voice JON GLOVER
Music arranged by PAUL READE
Created by MIREK AND PETER LANG
Kenneth Kendall ; Weatherman
The Winners
First of a special series of interviews with personalities from the world of sport.
Tonight: Kevin Keegan
Series producer PETER BATE
The Centenary Championships
Harry Carpenter reports from the Championships with a review of the action, news and results.
A series in 13 episodes starring Bill Simpson with Mikel Lambert , Patrick Barr Sandra Clark , William Wilde 7: Shame the Devil by LINDSAY GALLOWAY featuring Robert James
The Laird 's son is charged with culpable homicide and the evidence against him is compelling.
Designer DAVID MCKENZIE
Producer michael chapman Director MARTYN FRIEND BBC Scotland
Facing the Class
Some of Britain's half-million teachers talk to David Dimblcby about the problems they face in our changing schools. They discuss discipline in the class and at home, the physical and mental demands of their job, the bright pupils and the ones with little interest in learning. They look back on their own training and the shock of facing a class for the first time and put forward their ideas on how standards could be improved.
Assistant editor DAVID HARRISON Editor PETER PAGNAMENTA
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
starring James Coburn Lee J. Cobb , Jean Hale with Andrew Duggan
The further outrageous adventures of the coolest super-spy of them all, who has to thwart the diabolical scheme of a group of women to take control of the world - and has plenty of fun doing it !
Director GORDON DOUGLAS. Films: page 9