6.40 Mammals in Water. 7.5 Geology: Plate Tectonics. 7.30 Quantum Theory: Measurement.
Story: Summer Holiday written by ANN NOBLE Presenters
Carol Chell , Patrick Abernathy
Pianist PETER PETTINGER
Percussionist DON LAWSON
Graphic designer LESLEY FORBES Designer CHRIS WEBSTER Directed by TERRY MARSH
Written and produced by ANNE GOREY Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
from Royal Troon The lllth Open Championship
HARRY CARPENTER introduces further coverage of the second round.
Commentators PETER ALLISS
CLIVE CLARK , BRUCE CRITCHLEY ALEX HAY , MARK MCCORMACK and HENRY COTTON
Directors FRED VINER. ALASTAIR SCOTT and HUW JONES
Producer richard TILLING
Executive producer DAVID KENNING
Join Sally James and David Soul for a jar when they meet the regulars of the Barton Arms in Aston.
Actor Robert Powell will be aiming for that elusive 180 with darts pros Eric Bristow and Maureen Flowers (to pithy comments by Sid Waddell).
They'll be entertained by retired matinee idols Victor Knight and Amanda Daye. Su Pollard will be demonstrating her unique talents and there will also be a chance for locals to show off and sing along with resident pianist Wal.
with subtitles, followed by Weather
from Barrisdale, with Geoff Hamilton and Clay Jones.
A succession of vegetables right through into winter is what every gardener aims for, and it's time to assess some new varieties of early potatoes.
The perennials and biennials sown in early May are sorted out, and there is advice from an expert on wild flowers which are becoming increasingly popular in the garden.
BBC Birmingham
with Tony Soper Shell-Smashers
Song thrush, herring gull and oystercatcher are all skilful' shell-smashers'. Why do they do it, and how? Moving from garden to shoreline TONY SOPER traces their skills and watches them in action.
Film editor BERNARD ROUGHTON
Producer KEITH HOPKINS. BBC Bristol
An eight-part examination of the history and current state of the British economy, written and presented by John Eatwell 2: Voices in the Air
' Madmen in authority who hear voices in the air are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back,' wrote John Maynard Keynes.
This programme looks at the ways in which influential ' academic scribblers' - from Adam Smith to the Monetarists - have interpreted the market system.
Directed by ROBERT ALBUM Produced by TONY ROBERTS
The first of 13 programmes
A return to television of the popular game of music knowledge, with Frank Muir , John Amis
Ian Wallace and Denis Norden and questions set by Steve Race
Television presentation DOUGLAS IIESPE
starring Chocho Miyako and Tomlyuki Kunihiro
A season of seven distinguished foreign television productions begins tonight with an award-winning drama of contemporary Japanese family life.
At a temple where she had gone to pray for her senile husband's sudden and painless death, Hana meets a young man who closely resembles her dead son. An unusual relationship develops between them, which causes Hana to question the traditional Japanese family ties.
Screenplay by JOHAKU NAKAJIMA Produced by MIKI IGAMI for NHK Directed by TAKESHI MATSUO
A Japanese programme with English subtitles
from Royal Troon The 111th Open Championship
HARRY CARPENTER introduces highlights of the second round and discusses with TONY JACKLIN the course conditions and leading performances.
Presented by PETER SNOW , JOHN TUSA and DONALD MACCORMICK
In the last of five programmes John O'Connor plays No 18, in E.
BBC Scotland
12.0 English Flats of the 1930s. 12.25 Adult Literacy: Cape Verde 1 12 50 Christian Community in County Clare