(Details see BBC1 at 4.0 pm)
4: Branch Meeting
England v India from Old Trafford First day
Coverage up to the close of play
All in a day's work
The second of two programmes in which LYNNE EYNON 'S day with her class of infants is observed in detail.
Producer DAVID ALLEN
Book (same title), 70p, from bookshops
Weather
This week: The Common Market Can Britain afford not to be in Europe?
Andrew Shonfleld , Director of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, tells three of the new mps how he thinks politicians have failed to grasp their European opportunities and what should be done now.
Chairman Robert McKenzie
Producer MARGARET DOUGLAS (Postponed from 16 May)
The famous roving country music singer stops off at Cesars Club, Luton to introduce guests with differing musical talents, including The Fivepenny Piece Jake Thackray
Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen
Musical director JEREMY LUBBOCK Director MIKE BEGG
Producer DOUGLAS HESPE
based on the novels of ANTHONY TROLLOPE : written for television in 26 parts by SIMON RAVEN. Part 20
The third programme in a new series featuring the international singing star
with The Athenians
Special guests Demis Roussos Paco Pena
and also featuring The King's Singers
4: Cezanne
One of the greatest and most influential painters of the last 100 years, Paul Cezanne spent most of his life in and around Aix-en-Provence where he was born.
With Henry Moore , Lorraine Gill Sir William Coldstream
Commentary by ALAN DOBIE
Music composed by HERBERT CHAPPELL Film editor TERRY CORNELIUS Written and produced by MARGARET MCCALL
Presented by David Holmes Weather
Introduced by Paul Barnes and Chris Dunkley
Oil, Oil Underneath the Sea
A look at tonight's Play for Today, The Cheviot, The Stag, and The Black, Black Oil-a political drama of Scottish history. Sheep changed the face of the Highlands in the 19th century. Now it's the turn of oil.
Producer PETER FOGES Editor WILL WYATT