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6.40 Germinal
7.5 Nazi New Order
7.30 The Crab Nebula
With BONNIE HURREN
Felicia the Critic by ELLEN CONFORD Today: Felicia's suggestions for Better Traffic Control
A serial from France in 13 episodes.
(Black and White) (Repeat)
Mysteries for children
(English transmitters only. First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
Bod and the Kite
Weather JACK SCOTT
The principal races of this popular and fashionable summer Meeting
2.15 Molecomb Stakes (5f)
2.55 Spillers' Stewards Cup (Handicap) (6f)
3.30 Gordon Stakes (lim)
4.0 Charlton Stakes (H'cap) (1m) Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER
TV presentation by DENNIS MONGER
Heat 5: South West
Introduced by Ron Pickering Special guest Brian Rose , the Somerset cricket captain
The last of the qualifying heats comes from Street in Somerset. Three teams must go directly into the finals, and the top scores so far are: Antrim 640; Girvan 635; and Moelwyn 552. Today's teams are from BRISLINGTON SCHOOL, AVON; GEORGE WARD SCHOOL, MELKSHAM, WILTSHIRE; CRISPIN SCHOOL, STREET, SOMERSET
Directed by ROGER GALE Produced by CLIVE DOIG
with International Velvet
Last Thursday The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh attended a Charity Premiere of Bryan Forbes 's new film, International Velvet.
Susan Stranks reports on the making of this show jumping story and talks to Tatum O'Neal , age 14, one of the stars of the film.
Director PAUL LOOSLEY
Producer JOHN BUTTERY. BBC Manchester
Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
Presented by Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, Valerie Singleton, John Stapleton and Bob Wellings with contributions from BBC studios throughout the country.
with Noel Edmonds
Two northern teams compete for a place in the semi-final round of this knock-out competition. Teams: Salford
PAUL MCDERMOTT, age 10
British and European ornithology CAROLINE DAVIES , age 13; music CHRIS HORSFALL , age 15 palaeontology v Uttoxeter
JILL BRITTLEBANK , age 11 junior fiction
MICHAEL HEWETT , age 12 the modern Olympic Games MELANIE HEWETT , age 15
The lives and operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan Director ANTONIA CHARLTON
Producer BILL WRIGHT
starring James Garner in The Trees, the Bees and T. T. Flowers (part 2)
Despite the difficulty of springing T.T. from the asylum, Jim discovers he is far more trouble out than in.
by MICHAEL J. BIRD
A series of eight episodes starring Jack Hedley
Betty Arvaniti , Takis Emmanuel 3: The Long Shadow
A man's past can be used to destroy him. But other lives are then in jeopardy.
Music composed by YANNIS MARKOPOULOS Designer MYLES LANG
Producer WILLIAM SLATER
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
1: Horatio Nelson
Written and presented by the distinguished historian of Trafalgar David Howarth
In all Britain's long nautical history there has been no one to compare with Nelson. He was a legend among his sailors in his lifetime. No hero died more splendidly - on his own flagship at the height of his greatest sea battle. Britain's navy-indeed all navies - have held him in honour ever since. Yet his private life created a scandal which dogged his reputation for decades after his death.
In this programme DAVID HOWARTH takes a more charitable view of this brilliant but fallible man and claims that his supreme quality was not his genius as a strategist and commander but his kindness and his remarkable capacity to inspire affection.
Photography JIM PEIRSON Sound RON KEIGHTLgY TONY ANSCOMBE
Film editor PETER BARBER Executive producer HARRY HASTINGS
Producer MALCOLM BROWN
by Peter McDougall
with Billy Connolly as Jody and Jon Morrison as Bunny
Bunny's wife thinks he's a post-man. Jody's wife thinks he's got a job in the factory. But if you tell lies you might just get caught out. And tonight's pay night....
"...two splendidly natural performances from Jon Morrison (Bunny) and the singer-comedian Billy Connolly (Jody) making his debut as a straight actor in a leading part." (Daily Telegraph)
with Peter Alliss
Ten programmes for those who want to take up golf and for golfers who want to improve their game. And an opportunity for everyone to watch top players demonstrate their skills. Playing it for Real
In this final programme PETER ALLISS and pupil Malcolm Erskine play a match over three holes against guest professional David Ingram and pupil Malcolm Routh.
Producer GORDON MENZIES. BBC Scotland
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