6.40 A Study in Design. 7.5 From Snow-don to the Sea. 7.30 Handicapped In the Community.
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v Pakistan from Headingley
Fifth and final day
Introduced by PETER WEST Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JIM LAKER
TOM GRAVENEY , TED DEXTER
Dirty Work and Brats
Director Dirty Work LLOYD FRENCH Director Brats JAMES PARROTT
HAL ROACH films
BBC2 Snooker Championship
The sixth of seven programmes
The second one-frame Semi-final:
Steven Ventham (Mitcham) 1982 British Junior Under-16 Champion v John Parrott (Liverpool)
North West Junior Champion Introduced by ALAN WEEKS Commentator TED LOWE Referee JOHN WILLIAMS
with subtitles, followed by Weather
The punk movement, having heralded the renaissance of English pop music, gradually faded into the background, as new styles and sounds emerged in its wake. Only the best of that period managed to sustain and progress and retain their popularity. Many of the bands' names already have a nostalgic ring. The Jam, however, rode out all these changes in style, and remain as fresh and popular as ever they have been.
Tonight's rock concert features them on stage at the Bingley Hall, Birmingham, in front of a capacity audience and it is self-evident that they have not lost any of that drive and energy that has kept them at the front of British rock music in recent years.
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Alderney is the home of John Arlott and this time Arthur is the guest. Both men share a passion for the game of cricket - they grew up within a few miles of each other and supported the same teams. Arthur is also able to enjoy the full range of John's collecting interests, from cricket and glass to books.
Photography JACK BELLAMY , GEOFF pearce Film editor CHARLES ALDRIDGE
Producer robin DRAKE. BBC Bristol
After 16 years on the road, The Band staged a farewell concert that marked the end of a golden era for an entire generation of rock and they were joined on stage by one of the greatest line-ups of rock musicians ever to appear together.
The Band: Rick Danko (bass, violin and vocal) Levon Helm (drums, mandolin and vocal) Garth Hudson (organ, accordion, saxophone and synthesisers) Richard Manuel (piano, keyboards, drums and vocal) Robbie Robertson (lead guitar and vocal)
Artists and songs
Ronnie Hawkins: 'Who do you love'
Dr John: 'Such a night'
Neil Young: 'Helpless'
Staple Singers: 'The weight'
Neil Diamond: 'Dry your eyes'
Joni Mitchell: 'Coyote'
Paul Butterfield: 'Mystery train'
Muddy Waters: 'Mannish boy'
Eric Clapton: 'Further on up the road'
Emmylou Harris: 'Evangeline'
Van Morrison: Caravan'
Bob Dylan: 'Forever young' and 'Baby let me follow you down'
Ringo Starr, Ron Wood and all: 'I shall be released'
Films: p 11
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series England v Pakistan
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights.
Producers NICK HUNTER , DAVID KENNING
with Edinburgh Festival Report
Joan Bakewell presents her view of all that's best and brightest at the Edinburgh Festival.
In London John Tusa, Donald MacCormlck and Linda Alexander bring you the major events of the day and the pictures, interviews and analysis that explain their significance.