6.40 Fast Reactor Fuel Reprocessing
7.05 Maths: The Double Integral
7.30 The Directional Derivative
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6.40 Fast Reactor Fuel Reprocessing
7.05 Maths: The Double Integral
7.30 The Directional Derivative
Live coverage of the fourth day in Llandudno.
Reporting team
ROBIN DAY and DAVID DIMBLEBY
Story: Mr Blogg 's Bridge
Written and illustrated by JAN loof Translation by JANE ANDREWS Presenters
Bridget McCann , Ben Thomas
Pianist WILLIAM BLEZARD
Graphic designer JOANNA ISLES Designer MARTIN CHILDS
Scripts devised by PETER WILTSHIRE
Written and directed by EVELYN SKINNER Series producer JUDY WHITFIELD
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Further coverage from Llandudno
2.30 The Whatcombe Stakes (Handicap. 7f 60yds)
3.0 The Haynes, Hanson and Clark Stakes (2-y-o. 1 mile. Straight Course)
Introduced by Julian Wilson
Commentator PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY. JOHN HANMER
TV presentation by BILL TAYLOR
Live coverage of the afternoon's debates, including the speech by the Leader of the Liberal Party, The Rt Hon David Steel , mp
Great Britain and Europe v
The United States from Walton Heath Golf Club for the Sun Alliance Ryder Cup
4.50 A Many-Splendoured Thing?: 2
5.15 Predicting Failure
5.40 Resource Development
6.5 Miroslav Holub
6.30 Cratering and Lunar Geology
with sub-titles for the hard-of-hearing, followed by Weather
The Finals: Part 1
The first of two live concerts from Leeds Town Hall featuring each night three of six young competitors out of a total entry of nearly 100 from all over the world.
Each finalist will play a complete concerto with orchestra to a distinguished jury including such well-known pianists as Nina Milkina, Victoria Postnikova, Peter Frankl, Hans Graf, Bela Siki and Abbey Simon.
First prize is £2,000 and a Steinway grand piano, but this is insignificant compared with the opportunities offered to appear on the concert platforms of the world.
Previous winners are Michael Roll, Rafael Orozco, Radu Lupu, Murray Perahia, Dmitri Alexeev and Michel Dalberto. All are now internationally established concert pianists.
Who will this year's winner be?
Tonight and tomorrow compare your judgment of musicianship, artistry and technique with that of the jury and BBC commentators Richard Baker and Bernard Keeffe. The final results will be announced tomorrow night.
Chairman of the Jury The Rt Hon Lord Boyle of Handsworth
Competition Joint Chairmen Mrs Jeremy Thorpe and Miss Fanny Waterman
Philharmonia Orchestra leader CHRISTOPHER WARREN-GREEN conducted by Sir Charles Groves
Assistant producer ANITA CRUM Director ROY TIPPING
Producer KENNETH CORDEN
(Competition given in association with Harveys of Bristol)
The second of three programmes 2: 2700-1070 BC
' Have brought 20 women; virgins of fairest limb and beauteous breasts. Moreover have brought 20 nets and give those nets to the women instead of their clothes. Then have them row to and fro on the lake. Lo, the heart of his majesty was glad when he beheld how they rowed.' John Romer takes a peep at the private lives of ancient Egyptians. Readings by JOSS ACKLAND
Music by DAVE BROOKS
Film editor PETER SYMES
PhotographyMARTIN PATMORE Produced by PAUL WATSON
(Final programme 1570-30 BC)
First in a series of five programmes. Alternative therapy for viewers sick of living in a man's world. A celebration of woman's humour - sketches, songs (but no father-in-law jokes!), plus the brain-boggling serial Bogwomen.
With Jeni Barnett, Philip Bird, Linda Broughton, Linda Dobell and Alison Skilbeck
BBC Manchester
The Kodak Masters Bowls Tournament from
Beach House Park, Worthing
The Final
The last programme in this series which has featured eight of the best flat green bowlers in the world. During the week they have thrilled spectators and viewers alike with their skills and artistry. Commentators
DAVID VINE, DAVID RHYS JONES
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
and Liberal Assembly Report
JOHN TUSA and PETER SNOW at the Liberal Assembly at Llandudno and PETER HOBDAY and DONALD MAC-CORMICK in London to assess the news at home and abroad.
Producer JOHN HOLME Directors
ALEX SAWARD and JOHN WILKINSON Assignment editors
CLIVE SYDDALL and JOHN MAHONEY Deputy editor DAVID DICKINSON Editor RON NEIL
Mr Hardy decides to put his financial affairs in order, but he reckons without Stanley.
A Hal Roach film