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6.40 Materials Under Stress
7.5 ESR Spectroscopy
7.30 Hans Scharoun
In today's programme SAFIA SIDDIQI, DIANNE KENNY , LALITA AHMED and RAJNI KAUL discuss ' Mixed Marriages'. The story is The Dove and the Mouse and is told by RANI DUBE. PARVATI MAHARJ sings a song from the film Do Raaste.
Producer ASHOK RAMPAL
An Asian Unit presentation BBC Birmingham
(For details see BBC1 at 3.55 pmi
England v Pakistan from Old Trafford for The Prudential Trophy The afternoon's play. 12,000 goes to the winning team.
(Cricket is also shown on BBC1 between
2.40 and 3.53)
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A series of five programmes presented by Geoffrey Smith
The small tangerine is one of Geoffrey Smith's favourite house plants and he shows you how to grow it along with the more common rubber plants, begonia rex and striped grass.
(Repeat)
Presented by Michael Charlton and Richard Kershaw with David Sells Newsreader Angela Rippon
A five-part series: programme 3
John Huntley continues the story of the South Coast film pioneers with the work of Esme Collings who was making 'blue' movies in Brighton in 1896. He talks, too, to silent-screen actress Joan Morgan, who remembers her days of stardom in the 20s and the films she made in Shoreham-by-Sea. And a science-action drama, Terrors, filmed in Portsmouth, recalls the Saturday children's aims of 1930. Film editor Alan Knight
Producer FATptCK TAncART
(First shown on BBC South)
An exploration in Northumberland with W. G. Hoskins The Frotttter
For centuries the border between England and Scotland was fought over. The years of skirmishing have left a!! sorts of traces in the landscape. In remote Coquetdale, on the heights of the misty Cheviots, on the Northumbrian coast and along the Whin Sill, PROFESSOR WILLIAM HOSKINS shows us a ' frontier landscape' marked by 2,000 years of man's hand.
Film cameraman NAT CROStt Film editor At.AN LEWENS Producer PETER JONES
Each year the grounds of the Royal Hospital. Chelsea. provide the setting for the greatest horticultural show in the world.
Jan Leeming and Peter Seabrook join thousands of garden lovers whose annual visit to Che!sea has become something of a pilgrimage - an unequalled opportunity to see the very best from single blooms to complete gardens.
Producer Michael Lumlet
Gardens open to the public Ceefax page 274
A play with music by STEPHEN DEUTSCH , With and A fateful day in the life of a great composer.
A special edition featuring the most sensational rock band of the 70s.
"The Tubes parody the excesses of the 20th-century dream with a dazzling, mind-blowing mixture of rock music, theatre and dance. This band is simply unbelievable." (London Evening Standard, Nov 1977)
Weather
England v Pakistan from Old TrafTord or The PfMdcntta! Trophty PETER WEST introduces highlights of the tirst of this season's one-day internationals.
Producer CAVtD MNNtNG. News and bactoround on the Pakistan tour Ott CEEFAJt
MERVYN LEVY talks about Orpheut by GUSTAVE MOREAU (1826-1898), reproduced by permission of the Musee de Louvre.