Results Round-up
In alphabetical order each of the 400 results so far with all the details
- candidates, votes and totals, who has lost his deposit, which former MPs have failed to get back and, wherever possible, the swing to Lab or Con.
On-screen announcements on BBC1 will tell you when your constituency is about to come up Repeat starts 8.15 am
Tom's Family by SHIRLEY GEE illustrated by MINA MARTINEZ Presenters
JULIE STEVENS , JOHN GOLDER
Pianist PAUL READE
Percussionist MARTIN DREW Designer KEN LEDSHAM Graphics CLARE BEATON
Scriptwriter SHIRLEY GEE Director CAROLE WARD Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
1974 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship The Semi-finals from Wentworth, Surrey
ROBERT HARDY reads
Wild Oats by NORMAN MACCAIG
Racing from Ascot
2.30 The Tankerville Nursery Stakes (Handicap, two-year-olds, over 7f)
3.5 The Wyndham Handicap (over 2m)
3.35 The Duke of Edinburgh Stakes (for two-year-olds, over 6f) Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN and JULIAN WILSON
Television presentation RICHARD TILLING
International Golf
1974 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship Further coverage
1974 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship
5.25 Open Forum
5.50 The Manmade World
6.15 Electromagnetics and Electronics
W. H. Auden talking to PATRICK GARLAND
Producer NANCY THOMAS
Weather
with Percy Thrower in his own garden in Shropshire
He gives the lawns the attention they will need to provide a velvet green sward next spring.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR (Birmingham)
1974 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship
Harry Carpenter introduces the highlights of today's 36-hole semi-finals played over the demanding 'Burma Road' - the West Course of Wentworth GC, in Surrey.
Commentators HENRY LONGHURST, PETER ALLISS, MARK MCCORMACK
Directors FRED VINER, HUW JONES, ALAN MOUNCER
Executive producer A.P. WILKINSON
A new film series re-creating the successful feature film, starring
The Chosen People
A dispossessed Korean farmer and his family return to claim their land, now occupied by MASH, and start building their living quarters for themselves and their ox in the middle of the compound. This and the fact that the farmer's daughter is the mother of a GI baby, causes many problems for the 4077th.
A season of classic films that have influenced the development of world cinema.
Shoeshine (Sciuscia)
Vittorio De Sica 's poignant story of two street urchins who earn a precarious living in post-World War II Rome realistically mirrors the anguish of a demoralised nation.
Director VITTORIO de SICA
This Week's Films: page 23
Television and the Election
Introduced by William Hardcastle To hell with the telly until we've all voted. (DAILY MIRROR headline 1959)
Now we have all voted, In Vision looks at the way television covered the second General Election of 1974. Was there too much coverage - or too little? Was it the right kind of coverage? What was its impact?
Producer PETER FOGES Editor WILL WYATT
Presented by David Holmes - Weather