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6.40 Genetics
7.5 Mining
7.30 Science Foundation Course
Today's story:
The Giraffe who Loved Flowers Written by EILEEN MATHIAS
Illustrated by NICHOLAS SWEETLAND
The 106th Championship from Turnberry Hotel, Ayrshire
HARRY CARPENTER sets the scene and introduces the first day's play. For the first time in the history of the Open, this course on the wild Scottish coast welcomes a feast of golfing talent unrivalled in any other championship.
With the main points repeated at the end with subtitles for the hard-of-hearing. Weather on 2
A non-stop sequence of familiar tunes sung by Paul Curtis , Kim Davis
Jane Marlow , Elaine Paige
Mike Redway , Carolyn Smyth
Danny Street , Maynard Williams and (more often than not) THE FINE TOOTH COMBS
With QUICKSILVER
Choreography NIGEL LYTHGOE
Musical director BILL SHEPHERD Lighting DENNIS CHANNON Sound PETER ROSE
Designer IAN RAWNSLEY
Producer JOHNNIE STEWART
gets to the heart of an issue with Brian Trueman
Story reporters MIKE DORNAN and ERIC ROBSON
Can England regain its football pride? Ask the players at Liver-pool for an insider's view. Can the Social Contract survive? A single factory could teach us a lot. Whatever the national headlines, at the heart of the news Me the local grassroots facts and feelings.
Live from the Manchester studios, tonight's topic could involve your home, your factory, your shopping centre. And if you want your views to be counted while the programme is on the air, you can join in by ringing [number removed].
Producers HELEN JENKINS , BRIAN JAMES Deputy editor BRIAN GIBSON Editor DAVID FILKIN
by the Conservative Party
A film series re-creating the successful feature film starring
Springtime
Spring has definitely sprung. Know all that stuff about a young man's fancy and how it lightly turns to thoughts of love? Well, it affects a few of them at the hospital unit that way. Sort of.
by ALAN PLATER : six tall stories on the Road to Wembley, with Bill Maynard as Stan the Fryer Francis Matthews as Eric the Prologue
Story 5: The Wife of Batley's Tale There was a lady, sometimes sieen" round here,
Earthy of tongue and pre-disposed to beer.
In Batley she had savoured life's experience,
And called herself a widow for convenience.'
Lyrics by ALEX GLASGOW and ALAN PLATER Music by ALEX GLASGOW
Arrangements and additional music by MICHAEL STEER
Producer DAVID ROSE
Director ROGER TUCKER
BBC Birmingham
The 106th Championship
HARRY CARPENTER introduces highlights of today's play in the first round of the Open.
Weather
JULIAN GLOVER reads
The Silences by DOUGLAS DUNN