6.40 Cognitive Styles
7.5 Data Transmission Networks
7.30 Talking About Cuts
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6.40 Cognitive Styles
7.5 Data Transmission Networks
7.30 Talking About Cuts
11.0 Watch. Caterpillars
11.17 Going to Work
Working Mums
11.40 Japan: The Crowded Islands Factory: a Hiroshima car factory and the everyday life of an assembly-line worker and his family. Commentary DENIS TUOHY Producer LEN BROWN
4.50 Cloister to Cloister?: Part 2
5.15 Filament Organisation in Muscles
5.40 Measuring Fracture Toughness
6.5 Sikhs in Britain
6.30 Steel, Stars, Spectra
Five films about Spain: 3
Film editor MIKE PAVETT
Director DAVID wilson. (Rpfd on BBCl tomorrow: 12.5 pm, next Sunday 10.10 am)
including a news summary with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather on 2
A series of six instructional programmes with the world's top tennis stars as the teachers.
The classroom is John Neweombe 's private tennis court in Sydney, Australia, and to help him demonstrate the techniques of the game, he has brought together: BJORN BORG , VIRGINIA WADE EVONNE CAWLEY , SUE
BARKER KERRY REID and KEN ROSEWALL
In the first programme Evonne Cawley and Ken Rosewall look at the serve and the smash with illustrations from Borg, Connors, Gerulaitis, Wade ...
A Small Ship Owner: the collecting of model ships has been an obsession with Laurence Langford who has assembled probably the finest private collection in the country. Introduced by Andy Price
Producer PAUL SMITH. BBC Bristol
Listen to the arguments - then take the opportunity to join the discussion. A Whole New Ball Game
What's wrong with British soccer? Or, putting it another way, what's right with American soccer? Is it possible we now have something to learn from the Americans? In Britain, Brian Clough , Laurie McMenemy , Elton John and other leading personalities in the football world present their solutions to the problems facing ournational game.
From New Jersey, home of the now world-famous Cosmos, Eric Robson reports on how big business keeps the stadium full and the hooligans out.
After the film report, a chance for you to give your views on whether we should be playing a whole, new ball game.
UK film cameraman DAVE cox
USA film cameraman MIKE SPOONER Film editor PAT HAGGERTY Research JOHN SMITHSON Producer KEN STEPHINSON Editor ROGER LAUGHTON BBC Manchester
between Patrick Campbell Diane Keen , Ian Ogilvy and Frank Muir
Nerys Hughes , Tim Rice
Referee Robert Robinson
Call My Bluff devised by MARKGOODSON and BILL TODMAN. Producer JOHNNY DOWNES
by John Prebble
The Earl of Bothwell flees from Scotland in an effort to gather together an army to support his wife Mary Queen of Scots, in her fight for the Scottish crown.
BBC Scotland
Introduced by Angela Rippon
Would you drop your child face downwards from a third-floor window? The impact is exactly the same for an unsecured child in the passenger seat of a car crash at 30 mph. Judith Jackson investigates child seat safety.
How Fair are those Speeding Fines?
Dr Vernon Coleman has made a special study of the variations in punishments handed out by magistrates and Geoffrey Norman , Secretary of the Magistrates' Association, answers the case.
Noel Edmonds tests some new cars coming into our showrooms and Alec Jones , Chief Instructor of the Institute of Advanced Motorists, sets a driving problem.
Director PHILIP FRANKLIN Producer DEREK SMITH BBC Birmingham
Weather
takes a look at the contemporary rock scene with Anne Nightingale
In the studio this week: Ted Nugent Kate Bush with films, album tracks, interviews, news and reviews
Director JOHN BURROWES
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON