6.40 Impacts of Mining
7.5 Curriculum Design and Development
7.30 Great Expectations
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6.40 Impacts of Mining
7.5 Curriculum Design and Development
7.30 Great Expectations
Story: The Two Giants
Written and illustrated by MICHAEL FOREMAN. Presenters
JULIE STEVENS , STUART MCGUGAN
5.20 Electrolysis and Oxidation
5.45 Applicant Advisory Programme (1)
6.10 Economic Exchange in Ibadan
6.35 Frank Lloyd Wright
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler present news and opinion, including every Friday Westminster Report presented by David Holmes
Newsreader Kenneth Kendall
with Peter Seabrook at Killerton Garden
Killerton Garden, seven miles north of Exeter, was presented to the National Trust in 1943. It was laid out in the latter half of the 18th century by the famous nurseryman JOHN VEITCH. Lobb, the Wilson brothers and Kingdon Ward are some of the plant collectors who have contributed to the rare species of shrubs and trees which PETER SEABROOK will be seeing in the first of two visits to this beautiful Devon garden.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR. BBC Birmingham
The Six are 20
Twenty years ago in Rome, six ministers signed the Treaty of Rome. The Common Market was born. How much has it changed the economic face of Europe? Tonight, The Money Programme comes from Rome, and JAMES BELLINI reports on what 20 years' economic integration has done to a small part of southern Italy.
Producer PETER COLBOURNE Editor PAUL ELLIS
BBC2 Snooker Championship
The 12th frame in the 16-week series for the 1977 Pot Black Trophy.
Tonight's game from Group Four features two Midland snooker stars, Graham Miles , Birmingham v Willie Thorne , Leicester
MILES, twice Pot Black Champion, and THORNE have each defeated Dennis Taylor in this group. This game must determine which of them goes through to the second semi-final.
Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Referee SYDNEY LEE
Commentator TED LOWE
Director JIM DUMIGHAN
Producer REG PERRIN. BBC Birmingham
The Mystery of King Arthur and his Round Table
King Arthur's Round Table has hung on the wall of Winchester Castle for at least 600 years. Before that, its origins are unknown. Was there really a King Arthur and could this be his famous table? Did the Knights of the Round Table sit here?
A team of scientists, art historians and archaeologists reveal the results of four months' research into the table's life-story. Using techniques ranging from X-ray analysis to tree-ring dating, they answer the key questions. How old is it? And who had it made?
Do the findings confirm or destroy the legend of the table? And what effect do they have on the mysterious King Arthur himself? Narrator PHILIP MADOC
... curl up in a deep chair and wait to be fascinated (DAILY TELEGRAPH)
Editor SIMON CAMPBELL-JONES Written and produced by ROBIN BOOTLE
by JEAN-PAUL SARTRE: dramatised .in 13 parts by DAVID TURNER starring
Michael Bryant , Georgia Brown The Defeated
The Germans have occupied Paris but the expected armistice has still not been signed. Mathieu's unit is waiting in a village to surrender but Pinette hopes that they will fight.
Part 11: 15 June 1940 - afternoon
Producer DAVID CONROY
Director JAMES CELLAN JONES
Duo - Trio -
Quartet - Quintet - Septet
Tonight
The Music Group
I of London play the Septet, Opus 20
Executive producer JOHN DRUMMOND
Producer ROY TIPPING
Weather
The All England Championships from the Empire Pool, Wembley Semi-final Night
The premier Badminton event in the world. This year the All England Championships have attracted competitors from 20 nations, including Japan, Indonesia and, for the first time, Russia.
GILLIAN GILKS, with DEREK TALBOT in the mixed doubles, and ANNE STATT in the ladies' doubles, defends all three titles that she won last year.
BARRY DAVIES reports the best of the action from the Semi-finals. Commentator PETER WEST
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
Organised by the Badminton Association of England in association with John Player and Sons