6.40 The Universe Today
7.5 The Earth's History
7.30 Patterning of the Vote
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6.40 The Universe Today
7.5 The Earth's History
7.30 Patterning of the Vote
The Curnhill Insurance Centenary Test
England v Australia from Lord's Final day
This Centenary Test Match is the 240th contest between England and Australia. England have won 79, Australia 92 and 68 have been drawn.
Weather MICHAEL risu
The Cornhill Insurance Centenary Test
England v Australia Final day
Further coverage from Lord's
An animated series of science-fiction adventure stories.
(Repeat)
Paddington Goes to Court
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
The Nationwide reporting team of LUKE CASEY, PATTIE COLDWELL , SALLY HARDCASTLE , JOHN HITCHINS , JAMES HOGG , BILL KERR ELLIOTT , LAURIE MAYER , TONY WILKINSON and NICHOLAS WOOLLEY travels in the country to bring you details of the way life is Nationwide.
Including Zoo Vet: a series of five film reports in which John Hitchins looks at the work of the vets at London Zoo. This week: The GP
John Knight goes out on his rounds to see a gorilla with 'flu and a rhino with a gammy leg.
The first of six programmes
With sinister 'grin', powerful jaws and fearsome reputation, Nile crocodiles are, to most of us, creatures to be avoided.
But naturalist Tony Pooley has made a remarkable observation which shows that this living relative of the dinosaur can be a caring and sensitive creature, using its mouth to cradle its young as well as to crush its prey. What's more, they come when he calls!
BBC Bristol
with Peter Woods Weatherman
Germany and the Germans
The first of four programmes
They Sincerely Wanted to be Rich Since defeat in the war, the Germans have built themselves an enviably wealthy society. How did they do it. and what kind of society is it? And can they laugh at themselves? James Hogg investigates a clean, serious, prosperous miracle.
Producer PETER CERESOLE Executive producer JOHN REYNOLDS
from Rudolf Nureyev
A new series of six short ballets Aureole
Music G. F. HANDEL
Choreography PAUL TAYLOR
A lighthearted work to the joyous music of Handel's Concerti Grossi.
Danced by Rudolf Nureyev with members of the Royal Danish Ballet VIVI FIJNDT , EVA KLOBORG
ANNE SONNERUP , JOHNNY ELIASEN
Designer CURT HVIID
THOMAS GRIMM
A DANMARKS RADIO production
The second of two programmes recorded at the Royal Albert Hall , London with LADY FLASH and THE CITY RHYTHM BAND