6.40 Plants: Problems with Water. 7.5 The Gower Coast. 7.30 Shapes in Atoms.
Story: Sam's Simple Song by PETER CHARLTON. Presenters Lucie Skeaping , Don Spencer
Pianist JONATHAN cohen
Graphic designer LESLIE FORBES Designer amis WEBSTER
Scripts devised by MICHAEL SULLIVAN Written and directed by PENNY LLOYD Produced by juoy WHITFIELD
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Cricket: Third Test
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v Pakistan
PETER WEST introduces further coverage.
International Show Jumping from Hickstead
Further coverage of the first day of the Derby meeting.
Introduced by DAVID VINE
Come Clean
For once, Ollie doesn't welcome a visit from Stan. Midnight Patrol
As mobile cops Stan and Ollie make quite an arresting couple.
Director Come Clean JAMES HORNE
Director Midnight Patrol LLOYD FRENCH HAL ROACH films
Last of nine films. Our Very Own British Petroleum was in the forefront of the struggle to recover oil from the North Sea - -lured by the rich harvest in the Forties field. But after Forties what are the prospects for Britain's largest company? What new fields are proved, how will the oil be extracted, how long will it last?
with subtitles, followed by Weather
from Thornby Hall Garden
Geoff Hamilton and Stan Barton look at the wide variety of herbs growing in the Demonstration Garden and discuss their use and propagation. They show how to prepare a window box and suggest suitable herbs to grow in it. Sheila Macqueen prepares her favourite summer salads and designs a floral arrangement, both based on herbs.
BBC Birmingham
Last in an eight-part examination of the history and current state of the British economy. Written and presented by John Eatwell
A Good Servant but a Bad Master
What are the economic options that face Britain today and what are the obstacles in the path to full economic recovery?
Directed by ROBERT ALBURY Produced by TONY ROBERTS
Television visits radio's popular game of musical knowledge when Frank Muir and John Amis challenge
Denis Norden and Ian Wallace with questions set by Steve Race
Television presentation DOUGLAS HESPE
starring Jan Nowicki
Teresa Budzisz-Krzyzanowska Jerzy Stuhr
Warsaw 1830. In the park a group of army officers is plotting a rebellion against the occupying Russians. Figures from Greek mythology appear, prophesying victory, but at the royal palace, Grand Duke Constantine, brother of the Tsar, in a passionate outburst to his Polish wife, declares his ambition to become King of Poland. The chants of the spirits of victory become more compelling and the uprising gathers momentum ...
Film director Andrzej Wajda has made imaginative use of television techniques in this flamboyant version of a patriotic verse drama set in the real locations of the historical events.
Written by STANISLAW WYSPIANSKI Directed by ANDRZEJ WAJDA
Polish programme with English subtitles
JOAN BAKEWELL with what's going on at the Edinburgh Festival; and DONALD MACCORMICK in London to assess the news at home and abroad.
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
1 England v Pakistan from Headingley
Richie BENAUD with highlights of the second day's play.
12.10 The London Underground. 12.35 Zoroastrian Orthodoxy.