6.40 Hormones and Homeostasis
7.5 Water Resources
7.30 Chemistry of Carbon Compounds
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6.40 Hormones and Homeostasis
7.5 Water Resources
7.30 Chemistry of Carbon Compounds
(Details as BBC1 at 4.0 pm)
The Prudential Cup Semi-finals
Live coverage of both of today's matches
The Prudential Cup Semi-finals
Further coverage of both of today's matches
The Royal Meeting
2.30 Jersey Stakes (7f)
3.5 Queen Mary Stakes (5f). 3.45 Royal Hunt Cup (Handicap) (1m)
4.20 The Coronation Stakes (1m) Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN and JIMMY LINDLEY
What's the form this year: page 5
The Prudential Cup Semi-finals
Coverage through to the end of both of today's matches
with Michael Charlton. News Summary. Preceded by Weather
New Zealand v Scotland from Eden Park, Auckland Commentator
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH tv presentation by NZBC
A personal view by J. Bronowski in 13 programmes
3: The Grain in the Stone
The wandering nomads cease their migrations and settle in townships, learning new skills. Here DR BRONOWSKI discovers the origins of science in the interaction of hand and brain. The programme takes architecture as the model for science from the Inca cities in the high Andes to the Roman aqueducts in Spain.
Producer DICK GILLING Editor ADRIAN MALONE
on behalf of the Conservative Party
(Also on BBC1)
First of three plays by KEN TAYLOR Intimate Relations
The events leading towards the notorious scandal over the death of Charles Bravo in 1876. After Florence's affair with the famous Dr Gully ends, she becomes engaged to the ill-fated Charles.
Lighting PETER CATLETT
Script editor RICHARD BROKE Designer PETER SEDDON Producer MARK SHIVAS
Director JOHN GLENISTER
The Players, the Prospects
Wimbledon 75 has all the ingredients to make it one of the most intriguing and exciting tournaments in the 97-year history of the championships.
From the Park Tennis Club, Nottingham, where all the leading players are getting a last chance to practise on grass, Dan Maskell assesses this year's exceptional Wimbledon entry and David Vine talks to the stars of tennis.
TV presentation by JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Producer A. P. WILKINSON
Bryan Magee introduces a series of programmes in which some of the people who write for the press meet some of the people they write about.
Producer PETER FOGES
Presented by Angela Rippon Weather
WILLIAM SQUIRE reads Inexpensive Progress by SIR JOHN BETJEMAN