6.40 Coal Power
7.5 Curriculum Design and Development
7.30 Tolstoy
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6.40 Coal Power
7.5 Curriculum Design and Development
7.30 Tolstoy
Story: Charlie, the Crane by JANET WHEELER Presenters
FLOELLA BENJAMIN , CHRIS TRANCHELL
2.0 Racing from Goodwood
2.15 Rookwood Apprentices' Handicap (ljm)
2.45 Bentinck Stakes (Handicap) dim)
3.15 Waterford Candelabra Stakes (7f)
3.45 Gordon-Lennox Stakes (Old Mile)
Commentators JULIAN WILSON and JIMMY LINDLEY
4.0 Show Jumping from Hickstead
The final stages of this afternoon's main class, the Lambert and Butler Stakes, in which leading British riders compete for a first prize of £500.
Introduced by David Vine
Commentators DORIAN WILLIAMS, RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
4.30 Cricket: Fifth Test
England v Australia from The Oval
The final two hours of the second day's play.
Racing TV presentation by DENNIS MONGER Show jumping producers
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON and BOB DUNCAN Cricket TV presentation by DAVID KENNING and BILL TAYLOR
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
An exploration of the British countryside by David Bellamy Up the Arctic
An alpine refuge with mature trees only three inches high and with animals which camouflage themselves for the hard, white winter ahead - the location of the nearest we have in Britain to a glacier.
Producer MIKE WEATHERLEY
Weather
from Bressingham, Norfolk
Adrian Bloom is a horticulturist, author of gardening books and a specialist in conifers and heathers. This evening, he shows Peter Seabrook the garden he has created from the field around his home - a garden which is as adaptable to a small suburban bungalow, as to a country mansion.
Producer BARRIE EDGAR. BBC Birmingham
The first of three programmes
It was hot, dry, one for the record books. But there are other things to remember too.
The story behind Jimmy Hill's venture into Saudi Arabian football. Reporter Nick Ross
A travel agent, a physiotherapist, two former teachers, a couple of football coaches and an ex-First Division manager were lured to Saudi Arabia by the promise of a new challenge and rich contracts. The Saudis want new football pitches instead of patches of sand - they want to win the World Cup. But what's it like to live and work without wives or women or drink?
Reflecting the varied music, rhythms and moods of musicians today. This week features
Irish Folk: The Chieftains and The Dubliners and accompanying herself on the harp Mary O'Hara
Recorded at The Arts Centre, Southport Producer KEN GRIFFJN
To celebrate The Queen's Silver Jubilee Richard Baker presents his choice of extracts from the last 25 years of Horizon.
There will be excerpts from: Telecast Title 2001, Plant Power 1999, Live 200 Years 1990, Diseases of Change 1989, Industry: The Next Revolution 1988, Agromania 1985, Unemployment for Ever 1982, What Would You Do with £200,000,000,000?
Based on the novels by ROBERT GRAVES. The BBC2 Serial in 12 parts 9: Hail Who? by JACK PULMAN
Claudius had high hopes of a return to a Republic when Caligula insanely proclaimed himself a god and his sister Drusilla, a goddess ... but Rome officially accepted bis divinity.
Producer MARTIN LISEMORE
Director HERBERT WISE (Repeati
Acclaimed historical drama. As Caligula's erratic behaviour continues, many in the Praetorian Guard come to realise that something needs to be done. Show more
Weather
England v Australia from The Oval
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the second day's play.
JOY PARKER reads
The Minute (Notes for a painting) by MARGARET WILLY