6.40 Partial Differential Equations
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6.40 Partial Differential Equations
7.5 Hormones and Homeostasis
7.30 Power Supplies
A series of training films for supervisors and shop stewards.
T'ain't what you say, it's the way that you say it ...
Directed by PAUL KRIWACZEK
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN (Repeot)
(For detail] see BBC1 at 4.20pm)
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you four races on 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 £332,000.
2.30 Queen Anne Stakes (1m)
3.5 Prince of Wales Stakes (ljm) New Zealand champion Silver Lad makes his European debut in this prestigious race with over £18,000 to the winner
3.45 Ascot Stakes (H'cap) (21m)
4.20 Coventry Stakes (6f)
Full results from Royal
Ascot and other meetings on CEEFAX
England v Pakistan from Lord's
The final session of play on this last day.
Introduced by PETER WEST
6.10 Moral Conflict
6.35 Cells and Organisms
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
An analysis of some images of women in magazine advertisements, newspapers and television comedy.
Presented by Michael Charltonand Richard Kershaw with David Sells Newsreader Peter Woods
from Cherry Hills Country Club, Englewood.
The climax of the US Open, where HUBERT GREEN is the defending champion.
Commentator PETER ALLISS
Presented by the AMERICAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION
A comedy film series starring Valerie Harper as Rhoda
with Julie Kavner as Brenda, David Groh as Joe, Nancy Walker as Ida
Rhoda's reunion with Joe is a close encounter of a peculiar kind!
by CHARLES DICKENS The Classic Serial
Dramatised in seven parts by JULIA JONES and DONALD CHURCHILL Gaffer Hexam has been drowned in the Thames, and as a result, Lizzie has had to move from her riverside home. Mortimer Lightwood has an early appointment with Mr Boffin - ' The Golden Dust-man '. Part 2
Cast in order of appearance
Producer MARTIN LISEMORE
Director PETER HAMMOND
The last of ten programmes
For nearly 20 years John Seymour has fed himself and his family from small plots of land and now that self-sufficiency is fashionable he has become the unofficial instructor and prophet of the movement. He describes himself as a crank peasant but he is an easygoing and cheerful man, free of the intensity of some of his disciples.
BBC Manchester.
Weather
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
.England v Pakistan from Lord's
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the final day's play.
Producer DAVID KENNING
JOY PARKER reads I Hod a Dream ... by STEVIE SMITH