6.40 Fluctuating Exchange Rates. 7.5 Money Grows on Trees. 7.30 Forces in an Engine.
9.5-9.20 Encounter Spain: School, Work, Family
(Repeat)
9.48-10.8 Out of the Past: Vanishing Railways
(Repeat)
10.32-10.55 Scene: The Travellers
(Repeat)
11.30 Search: Slate
(Repeat)
Richard Whitmore; Moira Stuart
Weather Anne Purvis
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme Shoe
Jack and Jill
2.15 Music Time In the Factory: 2
2.40 Television Club
Fakes, Frauds and Fiddles
The Stella Artois Grass Court
Championships from The Queen's Club, London
JOHN MCENROE, three times winner of this tournament, starts his build-up to Wimbledon by defending his title here on the magnificent grass courts. Also getting used to the surface are fellow Americans ROSCOE TANNER and BRIAN GOTTFRIED , and Australian PAUL MCNAMEE.
Introduced by JOHN BARRETT Commentator DAN MASKELL and MARK cox
Producers JOHNNIE WATHERSTON and DAVID KENNING
Book, Wimbledon - Centre Court o/ the Game, £9.95 from booksellers
A programme for children under 5 Story: Mr Bear in the Air
Written by CHIZUKO KURATOMI Illustrated by KOZO KAKIMOTO Presenters
Elizabeth Millbank , Ben Bazell
Dracula is back but now he's helping people through the descendants of infamous monsters. So it's Drak Junior, Frankie Frankenstein and Howler against Dr Dred, the villainous leader of OGRE.
German shepherd dog Hobo has the freedom of the road to find adventure, anytime, anywhere. Using skill, courage and plain dog sense he wins the day and then quietly wanders away. This week: The Defector
Hobo helps a ballerina to gain freedom to dance.
with Simon Groom, Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
with Richard Baker Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six
Points West, South Today Spotlight South West and at 6.25
Nationwide
SUE LAWLEY and RICHARD KERSHAW report on the news stories that matter and what they mean for the people of Britain, with films and features from around the United Kingdom.
featuring HRH The Prince of Wales' Award for Industrial Innovation and Production
Two-and-a-half years ago, Prince Charles told Tomorrow's World viewers that he thought we in Britain were good at having ideas - but not so good at turning them into products. So a viewer wrote asking him to do something to help change all that. Partly as a result, THE PRINCE OF WALES launched his award - and asked Tomorrow's World to helD staee the competition for it.
Last year we showed you the nine finalists for the first award. During the past year, their progress with the production and development of their ideas has been assessed by the judges. So tonight, in the Tomorrow's World studio, the one single winner of the very first Prince of Wales Award for Industrial Innovation and Production will receive the trophy from Prince Charles himself. And ten finalists, already competing for the second award, will receive certificates for the best ideas from over 900 entries.
Chairman of the panel of judges . Sir Monty Finniston , FRS Presented by Judith Hann ,
Kieran Prendiville , Peter Macann
Producer MARTIN MORTIMORE Editor David FILKIN
Introduced by Jimmy Savile, OBE
Top of the Pops, Vol 9 (record BELP 018, cassette ZCF 018) from retailers
Top 40 on Ceefax page 176
(Jimmy Savile's 'Old Record' Club, featuring the Double Top Ten Show, is on Radio 1 on Sundays at 12.30 pm. Next Sunday: 1966 and 1978)
The Royal Hospital Chelsea, was founded by Charles II in 1682. Today, the famous Chelsea Pensioners celebrate the Tercentenary and Her Majesty The Queen takes the salute as they march past on their Founder's Day Parade.
Introduced by Jan Leeming
with Michael Buerk and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weatherman
The second of seven programmes by PETER PRINCE starring
1942: Oppenheimer is engaged in the race against Germany to produce an atomic bomb.
Narrator JOHN CARSON
... a performance from Manning Redwood as General Groves which grabs you and holds like a steel claw.
(FINANCIAL TIMES)
Music composed by CARL DAVIS Producer PETER GOODCHILD Directed by BARRY DAVIS
(Postponed from 3 June)
Book. J. Robert Oppenheimer , £9 95 from booksellers
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
with Sir Robin Day
The hour to question the ideas and decisions of today. Lynda Chalker , mp and John Mortimer , Qc, are two of the public personalities who face questions and reactions from the general public at the Greenwood Theatre in South London. Chaired by SIR ROBIN DAY
Producer BARBARA MAXWELL
Most writers are influenced by their childhood, by their early memories, by the atmosphere of the towns or villages where they spent their youth. Thomas was like that, only more so. This film tells the story of his early life, with poems about childhood happiness and the feelings of youth. Original recordings by DYLAN THOMAS
Narrator JOHN DARRAN
Script by PAUL FERRIS
ProducerANDRÉE MOLYNEUX