6.40 The Supply of Money
7.5 Maths: Polynomial Approximations
7.30 Biological Bases of Behaviour
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6.40 The Supply of Money
7.5 Maths: Polynomial Approximations
7.30 Biological Bases of Behaviour
(Full details on BBC1 at 4.25 pm)
The Lawn Tennis Championships direct from the All England Club
Harry Carpenter reports the progress of the top international tennis stars in Wimbledon's richest-ever Open Championship, and provides all the news and results of the fourth day's play.
Weather
The first of a series of six walks that any of us could make at the weekend in the countryside around us.
Alert to the unexpected, three expert naturalists use their skills to reveal the variety of natural life that most of us fail to see. Ecologist, Malcolm Coe; Geologist, George Farrow; Ornithologist, Chris Mead
All you see and hear on this summer walk of a few miles was unrehearsed - filmed as it happened - on a public right of way from dawn to dusk in a single day.
BBC Bristol
Eight films on eight centuries of British Architecture
Written and narrated by Mark Girouard
The Victorians had the money to build with a zest that transformed Britain. Mark Girouard tells how the prosperous industrial and imperial nation celebrated its strength by building on a scale and with a range of styles and materials that matched the exuberance of the times. The film describes the social as well as the architectural consequences of that affluence at Thoresby Hall in Nottinghamshire; Keble College, Oxford; Castell Coch, Cardiff; and the Reform Club in Pall Mall.
Perhaps the most interesting and oddest building of them all is Sir Gilbert Scott's masterpiece - the hotel at St Pancras Station.
A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir, Michele Brown, Miles Kington and Patrick Campbell, Joanna Dunham, Tom Adams
Referee Robert Robinson
Cleo Laine, Britain's sophisticated lady of song, accorded a standing ovation everywhere during her recent worldwide tour, sings tonight the second of her television concerts recorded at the Collegiate Theatre, London. John Dankworth and his orchestra provide the accompaniment. Her guests are: Cy Grant and Swingle II
A series of 14 comedy programmes.
Starring Valerie Harper
with David Groh, Julie Kavner
Match of the Day The Lawn Tennis Championships
Recorded highlights from today's outstanding match at the All England Club.
Angela Rippon; Weather
Julian Glover reads "The Two Witches" by Robert Graves