6.40 Virginia Woolf
7.5 Festival of the Supreme Being
7.30 The Nightcleaners
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6.40 Virginia Woolf
7.5 Festival of the Supreme Being
7.30 The Nightcleaners
(Full details on BBC1 at 4.20 pm)
2.15 Pilleygreen Stakes (7f)
2.45 Seven Points Stakes (Old Mile)
3.15 George Todd Apprentices ' Challenge Trophy (Handicap) (1¾m)
3.45 Birdless Grove Stakes (Old Mile)
Introduced by TONY GUBBA
Commentator JULIAN WILSON
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER
Television presentation PAUL LANG
5.0 Iron Bridges
5.25 Computing
5.50 Time Base Generator
6.15 The Earth's History
6.40 Religions of the Roman Empire
A series on some extraordinary facets of the animal world. with Tony Soper
2: Signs and Signals
Some birds sing, others flash colours, buffalo and cats make perfumes. All are ways of passing messages. What do birds and beasts have to talk about and how have their languages evolved? Can we ever hope to be like Dr Dolittle and talk to the animals?
Film editor RON MARTIN
Producer JOHN SPARKS. BBC Bristol
Weather
The last of six programmes The Brewers
' Well, I like to be actually concerned with the beer instead of being a brewery where it's all push button. You're actually concerned with it here, in amongst it all the time.' (DAVID CLARKE, brewer) Until a generation ago the magnificent pagoda-like tower of the local brewery was a familiar landmark of the English country town, and even in the city its remarkable architecture and heady aroma added to the visual variety and richness of life. Today that compact and economical tower brewery, an integral part of the agricultural and industrial framework of the 19th century, is something of a rarity. In the heart of the Cotswolds at Hook Norton, Oxford-shire, the Clarke family still operates from a splendid red-brick fortress fulfilling the role of traditional English country brewers. Narrated by KENNETH HUDSON
Producer RAY SUTCLIFFE
The fifth of seven programmes Cirencester School
Percussion Ensemble
Varndean 6th Form College Balalaika Ensemble
Itchen 6th Form College Chamber Orchestra
The choice of music is theirs, the assessment is ours, with James Blades , Stephen Oliver Presented by BERNARD KEEFFE
Sound JACK SUDIC
Lighting PETER FOSTER
Designer STUART FURBER Producer DES SISSONS
Executive producer CECIL KORER
A season of seven first plays by writers new to television. 6: Sea Change by MARTIN THOMPSON
Father sits outside a bathing-hut at night waiting for a visit from his ghost-son Andrew, whom he believes to have been gloriously killed in the Second World War.
Designer KEITH CHEETHAM Lighting CLIVE THOMAS
Costumes RAYMOND HUGHES Producer ROSEMARY HILL
Director JAMES CELLAN JONES
BBC2 Snooker Championship
' Play Off ' - a special frame to decide third place in the 1976 Pot Black Competition. featuring the Australian Champion Eddie Charlton against
Rex Williams the World Billiards Champion.
This is CHARLTON'S last chance to improve on his highest break of 64 which puts him out in front for the highest break award. Presentations by Joe Davis , OBE
Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director JIM DUMIGHAN Producer REG PERRIN BBC Birmingham
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Jack Nicklaus and Friends from the Muirfield Village Golf Club, Columbus, Ohio.
JACK NICKLAUS designed this spectacularly beautiful course. To put it to the test, he invited three of the world's great golfers to join him in a $1,000-a-hole match - JOHNNY MILLER , LEE TREVINO and TOM WEISKOPF.
Introduced by PETER ALUSS
Produced by CBS and SPORTS MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING INC
by DOROTHY L. SAYERS. Dramatised in four parts by ANTHONY STEVEN : 3 Six suspects: only one could have killed Campbell. Lord Peter begins to eliminate the five red herrings.
Producer BILL SELLARS
Director ROBERT TRONSON. BBC Scotland
Having identified six possible suspects, Lord Wimsey is all too aware that only one could have killed Campbell. So he begins to eliminate the five red herrings.
with Richard Baker ; Weather