6.40 Chemical Equilibrium
7.5 Chemistry of Carbon Compounds
7.30 Who's Who in the Oceans
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6.40 Chemical Equilibrium
7.5 Chemistry of Carbon Compounds
7.30 Who's Who in the Oceans
With DONALD GEE
BOB HOSKINS and ROSEMARY LEACH
NORMAN ROSSINGTON
MARTIN SHAW
GAY HAMILTON , PATRICIA HAYES
Script BARRY TOOK
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v Pakistan from HeadingJey
The Test ground in Leeds has provided television viewers with many memorable moments. In the past 12 months, it was there that Geoff Boycott achieved his 100th first-class century in the Fourth Test against Australia last year, and, in May we witnessed a remarkable Roses match in which the spoils went to Yorkshire by an innings.
In the final Test of the current series, England could improve on the current situation through the exciting, youthful approach of David Gower and Ian Botham. Introduced by PETER WALKER
Test Match news on CEEFAX
Weather BILL GILES
The Lawn Tennis Championships direct from the All England Club
The fourth day's play
DAN MASKELL , PETER WEST , JOHN BARRETT , BILL THRELFALL and KEN FLETCHER report on the top matches on the Centre and No 1 Courts.
HARRY CARPENTER in the Wimbledon studio provides a complete service of the day's news and events including the results of the outside court matches.
A cartoon series. This week: Grand Canyon and Ireland
Peter Purves and Sue Cook with things to see and places to go on a summer's day out.
Guest reporters this week:
Dave Lee Travis on Banger Cars Susan King on Kite-flying
Lesley Judd on Adventure Playgrounds
Plus Weekend Diary: special attractions and events in your area this Saturday and Sunday.
Producer DAVID BROWN. BBC Manchester
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with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
The Family Way
Tonight: Nicholas Woolley meets Colonel and Mrs Harry Read and family - top brass in the Army of God.
Introduced by Dave Lee Travis LEGS & co
TOP OF THE POPS ORCHESTRA
Musical director JOHNNY PEARSON Choreography FLICK COLBY Sound LANCE ANDREWS Director PHIL BISHOP Producer ROBIN NASH
Written by Roy Clarke
Starring Paul Greenwood
Further Complications: since Gillian won't speak to him, Rosie decides he might just as well make the best of Wilmot's love-life.
Written by JOHN SULLIVAN , starring
Designer PAUL ALLEN
Producer DENNIS MAIN WILSON
with Richard Baker ; Weather
The songs reflect the times. The third programme in this series, celebrating 80 years of British popular music, harks back to the frantic syncopations of the Jazz Age, to tell the story of Noël Coward written by TONY STAVEACRE
' I couldn't help composing tunes even if I wished to, and ever since I was a little boy, they have dropped into my mind unbidden - and often in the most unlikely circumstances.'
His first published song was ' Forbidden Fruit', written when he was 17. After an inspiring visit to New York, he saw his name in lights for the first time in 1923-and enjoyed the satisfaction of hearing his own songs played in restaurants, and on the radio. Songs like ' Dance, Little Lady', ' Play, Orchestra, Play', ' Poor Little Rich Girl'. ' 20th Century Blues ', ' I'll See You Again ' - all destined to become classic songs of the 20s, a decade that Noel Coward seems, in retrospect, to personify.
The songs, the style, and the story of Noel Coward are re-created by The Songwriters' resident company:
Avrit Angers, Richard Denning Peter Gale , Angela Richards Marti Webb , Sheila White Aubrey Woods
Musical director KEN MOULE
Musical associate PETER MARTIN Choreographer GILLIAN GREGORY Costume designer PRUE HANDLEY Sound ADRIAN STOCKS
Lighting WARWICK FIELDING Designer CYNTHIA KLUJCO Producer TONY STAVEACRE Director KEITH CHEETHAM
Including News Headlines