Sea Kitchen by AVRIL PRICE Presented by THE PLAYBOARD PUPPETS Presenters
DIANE DORGAN , BRIAN CANT
The National Hunt Festival
The first day of the 1974 Festival, with slow-motion analysis and interviews with the leading trainers and jockeys.
2.30 Sun Alliance Novices Hurdle (2im)
3.5 The National Hunt Two-Mile Champion Chase
The most important two-mile Chase of the season.
3.40 Joe Coral Golden Hurdle Final (Handicap) (3m and a few yards)
4.15 The Sun Alliance Steeplechase (3m, 100yds)
The richest race of the day, with £7,500 added prize money, brings together the season's top-staying novice chasers. Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN , CLIVE GRAHAM Reporter JULIAN WILSON
Outside broadcast presentation by BARRIE EDGAR and RICHARD TILLING Editor ALAN HART
from the Teachers' Centre, Macclesfield
Alan Little talks with local teachers, viewing group leaders and others concerned with in-service training.
(Repeated: Wednesday, 4.0 pm) Book 70p: see page 62
Weather
Tonight Cliff Morgan , the Welsh rugby international who was also a British Lion and Barbarian, introduces one of the greatest rugby matches ever played: The Barbarians v The All Blacks
The seventh All Blacks had already beaten Wales, England and Scotland and drawn with Ireland before they met the Barbarians.
Producer LESLIE KETTLEY Moment of glory: page 5
A film without words about the ever-changing aspects of the sea.
BBC2 Snooker Championship
Cliff Thorburn , the 1972 Canadian Champion, against
Graham Miles , twice Midland Amateur Champion
In the 1974 Tournament, both players seek their first victory. Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director jim DUMIGHAN
Producer REG PERRIN (Birmingham)
and Brasil 77 at London's Talk of the Town
Lighting JOHN MASON Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE
TV presentation by JOHNNIE STEWART
Introduced by Bob Harris
Chick Corea , Stephan Grossman
Director COLIN STRONG
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
Presented by David Holmes with Peter Dorling ; Weather
Chris Dunkley introduces a discussion on Children in Crossfire, tonight's Tuesday Documentary shown earlier on BBC1.
Producer PHILIP SPEIGHT