6.40 Callla Narbonensis. 7.5 Differential Equations. 7.30 The Client.
England v Pakistan for the Prudential Trophy from Old Trafford Pakistan have held their own in limited-over matches against England, and with so many of their players playing regularly in county cricket, a close encounter in this best of 55 overs a side match is expected.
Scorer WENDY WIMBUSH
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TOM GRAVENEY and FRED TRUEMAN
Producers NICK hunter, BILL TAYLOR
with Moira Stuart and Peter Day
Weather MICHAEL FISH
1.27 Regional News
(London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A cartoon film featuring the rock and roll leader of the swinging jungle. The king and the gang enter the Riverbed 5000 with their jalopy.
(Repeat)
with Paul McDowell
In the first of a series of six films, Keith Chegwin and Maggie Philbin spend two weeks of last summer holidaying in Brittany.
(Repeat)
Paddington Clears the Coach by MICHAEL BOND
Narrated by MICHAEL HORDERN Music by HERBERT CHAPPELL
Animated and directed by IVOR WOOD
Executive producer GRAHAM CLUTTERBUCK
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
Throughout the week Frank Bough , Sue Lawley, Hugh Scully and Sue Cook bring you the issues that matter and the topics that entertain in London and the South East with LAURIE MAYER , FRAN MORRISON and MARGARET NELSON at the Newsdesk.
At 6.25 the Nationwide team in London links up with BBC studios and reporting teams around Britain.
Producers LINO FERRARI, PHILIP HARDING MIKE HOGAN , RICHARD TAIT Editor ROGER BOLTON
Out of Work , .
Tomorrow the unemployment figures for July will be published. They will tell us how many people have no job. But they will not reveal the most important statistic of all, that one million people in Britain have now been out of work for over a year. One third of the unemployed are no longer just moving from one job to another, they are permanently out of work. The Government hopes that Britain will ultimately emerge from the recession leaner and fitter; but evidence is mounting to suggest that the price of a more productive and prosperous economy may be permanent unemployment on a scale the country is not prepared for.
Richard Lindley reports on the jobs crisis facing not only Britain but all the industrialised countries of the West, and talks to
The Rt Hon Norman Tebbit mp, , Secretary of State for Employment
Producer PETER CERESOLE Deputy editor TOM BOWER Editor GEORGE CAREY
with John Humphrys Weatherman
by Henrik Ibsen, translated by Michael Meyer
Starring Diana Rigg as Rita Allmers and Anthony Hopkins as Alfred Allmers
with Peggy Ashcroft as the Rat Wife
The marriage of Rita and Alfred Allmers is not happy. When their only son Eyolf is drowned in a tragic accident, their sadness and guilt lead them at first to bitter recrimination. But Ibsen's rarely performed masterpiece, while showing the harm which grows from deception, also movingly depicts the strength which two people can draw from facing up to the truth.
On its first English production in 1896, William Archer wrote 'I rank the play beside, if not above, the very greatest of Ibsen's works'.
It's new! It's different!
It's B. A. Robertson!
The Scottish singer/songwriter introduces a new late-night show with conversation and music.
His guests this evening: writers and composers.
Featuring throughout the series groups with new releases or those just breaking into the charts.
Noel Edmonds investigates stress, what it is, what it does to us, and some of the techniques that can improve our ability to recognise and cope with it.
Music by INSTANT SUNSHINE
Director JENNY STEVENS
Producer PETER RAMSDEN 0 TAKING THE STRAIN: page 69