6.40 Biological Bases of Behaviour
7.5 Barnacle Geese
7.30 Ceremony and the Citizen
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6.40 Biological Bases of Behaviour
7.5 Barnacle Geese
7.30 Ceremony and the Citizen
8: Immigrant Workers
How are trade unions helping their immigrant members to attack problems of language or communication at work? Do all unions, including staff unions, now need to adopt policies to ensure equal opportunities?
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
The first day of this great racing and social occasion, with the traditional Royal drive down the course, and record prize money during the week of over £270,000.
2.30 Queen Anne Stakes (1m)
3.5 Prince of Wales Stakes (Hm)
3.45 Ascot Stakes (H'cap) (21m)
4.20 Coventry Stakes (6f)
4.55 The Army
5.20 The Embryonic Environment
5.45 Schrodinger Wave Equation
6.10 Systems Engineering
6.35 Growth and Replication
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A second-stage Italian language series: ten programmes.
10: Economia e Industria
Filmed interviews with two leading Italian economists and with the General Secretary of the CGIL, the Communist Confederation of Trades Unions, are complemented by a studio discussion with Geoffrey Robinson , mp.
Presented by DENIS MACK SMITH
Producer MADDALENA FAGANDINI
Presented by Michael Charlton and Charles Wheeler
Foreign Report with David Sells Newsreader Peter Woods
The first of ten weekly reports by Nigel Starmer-Smith comes from Invercargill, the southernmost town the Lions will visit.
The Lions lost this match in '66; Barry John was 'contained' by All Black flanker Ken Stewart in '71 when present coach John Dawes scored one of five Lions tries in a 25 points to 3 victory.
Presented in association with the Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand Producer Dewi Griffiths
BBC Cymru/Wales
starring in The Party
by Alistair Cooke
As he grew up on the banks of the Mississippi, Samuel Langhorne Clemens dreamt of high adventure as a steamboat pilot. After realising his dream, he called himself Mark Twain and became ' a teller of tall tales, short and sharp and deadpan'. He was the first American writer to be awarded an honorary degree from Oxford Univer sity. When his fortunes were at their lowest, it was in the ' half forgotten paradise of his boyhood' that he found inspiration for his masterpiece, Huckleberry Finn. Written and narrated by ALISTAIR COOKE
The voice of Mark Twain
DAVID WAYNE
Producer colin CLARK
Director TIM SLESSOR. Preview: page 15
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Lila Kedrova in Trotsky is Dead by TONY BICAT
' It's as if the revolution was here again. They are storming the winter palace on my own doorstep ... Here in Reading! '
Producer TARA PREM
Director TONY BICAT. BBC Birmingham
Weather
David Markham reads
Rembrandt's Late Self-Portraits by ELIZABETH JENNINGS