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6.40 Dairy Farming
7.5 Maths: Vector Spaces
7.30 Structures and Materials
9.38 20th-Century History Israel and the Arab States Palestine in the 1930s and the relationship between the new state of Israel and her Arab neighbours from 1948 to 1973.
Commentary JOHN TIDMARSH Series editor PAUL MITCHELLl
10.0 TV Club -A School in Time Push for Poem
You and Me Book, 50p, from bookshops
11.0 Exploring Science The Sea
11.23 Words and Pictures
When Willy went to the Wedding
Benson and Hedges Cup Derbyshire v Middlesex from Derby
The morning's play in this quarter-final match.
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD and JIM LAKER
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and BILL TAYLOR
by PETER FIRMIN and OLIVER POSTGATE with music by SANDRA KERR and JOHN FAULKNER
Bagpuss, an old cloth cat, lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop.
Weather BILL GILES
2.1 Watch
Bells and Buoys
2.18 Scan
Richard III - Man or Monster? 2: King Richard
Benson and Hedges Cup Derbyshire v Middlesex from Derby
The afternoon's play and news of today's other quarter-final matches.
Introduced by Roy Castle with Keith Chegwin , John Craven
Noel Edmonds , Maggie Henderson Jan Hunt , Lesley Judd
Susan King , Lucy Mathen
Johnny Morris , John Noakes Peter Purves , Julie Stevens
Kenneth Williams , David Wood
Musical arrangements
LARRY ASHMORE , FRANK BARBER JOHNNY PEARSON , DEREK WARNE
Musical director JOHNNY PEARSON Choreographer SALLY GILPIN Designer KEN STARKEY
Producer ALAN RUSSELL
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
brings you both Brazil and Scotland in action this evening in an exclusive double-bill of live World Cup football from Mar del Plata and Cordoba.
The first programme features Live at 5.35
Brazil v Spain from the Stadium General San Martin, Mar del Plata.
The whole of tonight's outstanding match in the highly-competitive Group 3. The Spanish-speaking home crowd will be hoping to see the European side topple their arch-rivals from South America in this clash of Latin temperaments. Spain won three of their four matches against Romania and Yugoslavia to qualify for the first time since 1966. At club level Spanish football produced one of the most successful sides of all time in Real Madrid, who won the European Cup five times in succession in the late 50s. But the national side's best World Cup performance was fourth place in 1950. Commentator DAVID COLEMAN And highlights of Austria v Sweden from Buenos Aires - tonight's other match in Group 3.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES Introduced by Frank Bough with Jimmy Hill and the BBC World Cup experts.
A season of BBC prize-winning artists and shows.
Winner of the BAFTA Award for the best Light Entertainment Programme of 1977.
starring Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise
written by Eddie Braben
with special guests Penelope Keith, Elton John, Francis Matthews and a host of guest celebrities.
(A shortened version of the programme transmitted last Christmas)
from Argentina featuring
Scotland v Iran from the Olympic Stadium, Cordoba.
The whole of tonight's important Group 4 match. Scotland will start strong favourites against the surprise qualifiers from the Asian group, who have reached the final stages for the first time. But goal difference in this first round can be vital. So tonight Ally MacLeod 's team will be all-out for a convincing victory.
Commentator JOHN MOTSON
At 10.30
Holland v Peru from Mendoza
Highlights of tonight's other match in Scotland's group.
Jimmy Hill and the BBC World Cup experts, who are joined tonight by former Iran team manager FRANK O'FARRELL , assess the position in Group 4, where each country has one match remaining. Plus goal highlights of the Group 3 matches between BRAZIL and SPAIN, and AUSTRIA and SWEDEN, played earlier this evening.
World Cup Grandstand introduced by Frank Bough
Including at 9.30* News Headlines
Producers ALEC WEEKS
FRED VINER , HUW JONES , JOHN PHILIPS
MIKE MURPHY. JEFF GODDARD , JIM RESIDE Studio producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JONATHAN MARTIN Executive producers
ALAN HART and ALAN CHIVERS
Explaining the news that will still matter tomorrow - tonight. Introduced by DENIS TUOHY Including News Headlines
Editor ROGER BOLTON