6.40 Wealth in Britain
7.30 Personal Identity
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6.40 Wealth in Britain
7.30 Personal Identity
9.0 Twentieth-Century History
India - the Brightest Jewel
9.30 Des Ie debut
Saying You're Sorry
9.47 Everyday Maths
Say it with Figures: 2
10.10 Merry-go-Round
Getting About. 3: Distance
10.35 Scene
What a Way to Run a School!
(Fur details see tomorrow at 2.2 pm)
11.5 It's Maths!
Capacity and Mass
11.30 Search
Links between Ireland and Wales. Hundreds of years ago the Irish invaded Wales and set up colonies especially in the West. Some of these lasted for over 200 years. forging many links between Ireland and Wales.
Presenter NOREEN BRAY Producer GWYNN PRITCHARD
11.55 Beside the Sea
The Strandline
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Tony Bilbow joins the regular pre" senters for Film Focus.
A See-Saw programme
Bod and the Park
Ready to Go
Claire talks to divorced parents about their wish to maintain contact with their children.
Research VICKI MOORE
Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY
Winnie the Sheriff
with John Grant
Everyone enjoys a birthday. But how can they if they can't remember the date? Littlenose has his own plan...
(Repeat)
with Simon Groom
Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
Next weekend Peter joins the runners taking part in the first-ever London Marathon. Today he travels the route the easy way-on a bike - and points out some of the historic landmarks along the 26-mile track.
Assistant editor JOHN ADCOCK Editor BIDDY BAXTER
based on the characters created by ALEX GRAHAM
TV Break
with Jan Leeming Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide (London and SE) Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.20
Nationwide
The team of FRANK BOUGH
SUE LAWLEY, RICHARD KERSHAW HUGH Scully and SUE COOK provides you with the background to the news of the day.
Plus Grass Roots - presented this week by Gillian Miles from Spotlight South West in Plymouth.
(Rcaional details as Monday*
with Richard Baker Weatherman
At the tender age of 12, and with a rising reputation as horse-racing's boy prodigy, Lester Keith Piggott rode into the winner s enclosure for the first time. That was 33 years ago. Now his name ranks in racing's annals alongside the great jockeys of the turf: Fred Archer , Steve Donaghue and Sir Gordon Richards.
Piggott's successes are legendary: nine times Champion Jockey, he has won 23 Classics, including a record eight victories in the Derbv. There is, of course, another side to Piggott - the private face, the family man, the holidaymaker. What does a jet-setting jockey do when the English flat-racing season ends?
TOM CONTI narrates this personal account of a very personal man written by former Sports Writer of the Year, FRANK KEATING.
Music by JIM PARKER
Film editor RAY WINC7ROVE Producer JEFF goddard
Robin Day takes the chair as public personalities face questions and reactions from the general public. With him tonight:
The Rt Hon Nicholas Edwards , mp Nieky Harrison Paul Johnson
The Rt Hon Gerald Kaufman , MP
Producer BARBARA MAXWELL
starring Telly Savalas as Kojak with guest star Eugene Roche Acts of Desperate Men