6.40 Diffusion of Dutch Elm Disease
7.5 Maths - Fourier Series
7.30 Teaching Mechanisms
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6.40 Diffusion of Dutch Elm Disease
7.5 Maths - Fourier Series
7.30 Teaching Mechanisms
English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
With BONNIE HURREN Felicia the Critic by ELLEN CONFORD
Today: Felicia Reviews her Aunt's Latest Book
A cartoon presenting the optimistic, indestructible panther who is permanently in-the-pink.
A serial from France in 13 episodes.
Cesar has taken Sebastian higher up the mountain pass than he has ever been before, and has shown him the way to the Italian frontier.
Weather BILL GILES
with Rick Jones
The second day of the Goodwood Meeting, featuring the week's richest race, the Sussex Stakes.
2.15 Richmond Stakes (6f)
2.50 Goodwood Stakes (2m 3f)
3.30 The Sussex Stakes (1m)
At E50,000, one of Europe's most important one-mile races of the year. Vincent O'Brien and Lester Piggott bid to win it for the third time in six years, on this occasion with Irish 2,000 Guineas winner Jaazeiro.
4.0 Singleton Stakes (5f)
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER
TV presentation by DENNIS MONGER
A programme for children undefl 5 Story: A Tale of Two Worms by JULIA MICHAELS Presenters
Karen Platt , Johnny Ball
A film cartoon series about a gang of Alley Cats captained by the ever-resourceful and formidable Boss Cat.
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
Presenting the British scene to the British people.
FRANK BOUGH, SUE LAWLEY
VALERIE SINGLETON , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS are the team that mix together coverage of topical events, investigative reports, plus features and films for your tea-time viewing.
by Paula Milne
A series of 13 programmes
Starring James Ellis, Douglas Fielding
with Allan O'Keefe, Victoria Plucknett
Night duty in Newtown is a rough turn; not the place for a young policewoman. But WPC Jane Beck won't listen to the warnings of Inspector Lynch...
with Peter Woods ; Weather
Great Expectations
When undertaker Almon Strowger heard what his rival's wife was up to in Kansas City, he started something which came to affect every home in Britain. Ninety years later the British Post Office is still using his invention to help ' make someone happy '.
Judith Hann reports on the phone service we might have had. Michael Rodd and Andrew Neil look at the sad history of Britain's phone system, and at the revolution it's facing -a revolution that could change our lives and the jobs of those working for Europe's largest employer. It's called ' System X ' - a top secret project which the Post Office hopes could lead the world and revive the fortunes of Britain's flagging phone industry.
Production assistant JOHN LYNCE Studio director LAURIE JOHN Editor MICHAEL BLAKSTAD
The start of the 27th series of inter-regional amateur ballroom dancing contests.
Tonight Terry Wogan introduces the reigning champions The Midlands and West v Home Counties South, from the Locarno Ballroom, Portsmouth
Commentator Barri Haynes
A professional Latin American demonstration by Michael Stylianos and Lorna Lee
A Mecca promotion
BBC Birmingham
A summer season of six programmes about the arts and music of the 20th century.
Tonight: Henry Moore: The Language of Sculpture
This film by John Read begins in the mountains above Carrara where Michelangelo bought his marble and ends on the ramparts of the Belvedere fortress in Florence, where nearly half a million people saw Moore's sculptures in an unforgettable setting. It was the largest exhibition of his work that there has ever been and it contained, some of his finest sculptures brought together from all over the world.
To celebrate the 80th birthday of England's greatest living artist, Omnibus shows again a film that gives a definitive account of Moore's achievement and visits him in his studio in England to record his own account of how his understanding of sculpture is related to his feelings for the forms of nature and the shapes of the human figure.
Henry Moore at 80: programmes on BBC2 and Radio 3 next Sunday evening
A close look at the famous 1972 exhibition of Henry Moore's work at the Forte de Belvedere in Florence.
The Edge of the Solar System
The outer planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, are now visible in the evening sky. Do these worlds mark the real edge of the Solar System? There have been suggestions that an undiscovered planet may exist and searches have been made periodically. Patrick Moore discusses the evidence, and speculates upon the possibility that our planetary system may extend much farther than is generally believed. Producer PATRICIA WOOD
The Sky at Night 6, £5.25, from bookshops
Come Dancing with Terry Wogan