6.5Maths Methods: Heat Transfer. 6.30The Chemistry Detectives. 6.55 Aluminium in Lynemouth. 7.20 The Quantum Wave Equation. 7.45 Computing: Simplex Method.
2.30 The Wheelers' Restaurants Stakes (Handicap. 6f)
3.0 The Esal Maiden Stakes (5f)
3.30 The Esal Bookmakers Oaks Trial Stakes (ljm)
4.0 The Tender Heart Stakes (Handicap, lim)
Introduced by JULLIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER
Television presentation by BILL TAYLOR
Concentratingonthemetal working trades of Sheffield, a look at changes in working patterns brought about by technological progress.
Producer PETER TROWSDALE
A BBC/Open University production
previewing daytime programmes of special interest from the Open
University including The Plough and the Hoe: 2 and TV and Politics: Great Britain: 2.
Producer CLIVE HOLLOWAY
A BBC/Open University production
starring _ ,
Tom Conway , Jean Brooks
The Falcon has two interests in life-solving crimes and glamorous girls. So when he's asked to investigate a mysterious death at a luxurious girls' school, the suave detective is in his element. This light-hearted thriller features several musical interludes and the incomparable ' Ugs ' - a teenage version of the Andrews Sisters I
Screenplay ARDEL WRAY. GERALD GERAGHTY Produced by MAURICE GERAGHTY Directed by WILLIAM CLEMENS
Films: page 20
A series of eight programmes 5: Shahi Korma
Shahi korma is a delicate lamb dish inspired by Persian food many centuries ago.
Madhur Jaffrey shows you how to achieve the authentic, subtle taste of this dish, as well as a more homely vegetable dish -cauliflower with potatoes.
Assistant producer JENNY STEVENS Producer JENNY ROGERS
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Three films in which comic stars dig up the roots of their humour. 1: Les Dawson 's Lanes
Pawnbrokers, poverty, policemen and boxers-these are a few of Les's Collyhurst memories. But it was a Manchester community which stuck together and lives on in the minds of those who have left it to the ravages of the developers.
Lancashire mill folk and Black-pool landladies are also a fertile source of fun for Les-so they feature in this amble around the people and places of his past. with Roy Barraclough
Film editor DON CANDLIN
Producer PETER LEE-WRIGHT
Presented by Ludovic Kennedy who discusses the medical series Well Woman (BBC1), the documentaries Inside China (Granada) and the drama serial Death of an Expert Witness (Anglia) with Wendy Savage , senior lecturer at the London Hospital, Cathy Flower , presenter of English programmes on Chinese television, and writer James McClure.
Also John Peel looks at the latest showcases for rock music on television.
Assistant producer TREVOR DANN Director KEVIN LOADER Producer CHRIS MOHR
from Oakdale,
Gwent Jack Simpkins is known locally as Jack the Carrot. His allotment produces bumper crops of vegetables and last year he was voted number one allotment holder by Practical Gardening. This year he is aiming for the same quality and quantity and shares his enthusiasm and knowledge with Geoff Hamilton and Clay Jones.
Executive producer JOHN KENYON
Production assistant JEAN LAUGHTON Producer DENIS w. GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Mill
Summary of gardening tips on Ceefax page 268
Introduced by Jonathan King
This week he visits Dallas and Fort Worth in Texas and features interviews with Julio Iglesias and Hall and Oates, currently touring the USA. He visits theme parks, country and western music bars, and presents the latest pop videos, films and showbiz gossip.
Producer GORDON ELSBURY
Executive producer MICHAEL HURLL
by DEREK LISTER with Michael J. Shannon and Kate Harper
' I stood on another planet and blotted out the Earth with my hand.'
Many astronauts suffered breakdowns, after their return to Earth. Chuck Miller, an imaginary character, struggles like them to understand the experience of walking on the moon. But NASA demands an uncomplicated hero as PR man, and his wife and daughter expect to enjoy their life as one of America's most successful families. Chuck's only hope of solving the conflict is to consult another astronaut.
Lighting JOHN GREEN
Camera supervisor GEOFF FELD Designer BARRIE DOBBINS Director DAVID SPENSER
Producer ANDRTE MOLYNEUX
The last of five chamber music recitals given by members of the Gabrieli String Quartet as part of the series celebrating the 150th anniversary of Brahms' birth and in which each day the number of players increases by one. Tonight they are joined by Kenneth Essex (viola) and Olga Hegedus (cello) in a performance of the String Sextet in G, Op 36
Sound PETER ROSE
Lighting H. H. WELLS Producer ROY TIPPING
Series producer Kenneth CORDEN
(Tomorrow: Brahms ' A German Requiem' is conducted by Andri Prewin )
JOHN TUSA , PETER SNOW and DONALD MACCORMICK , with JOAN BAKEWELL and LINDA ALEXANDER , present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.
Producers
PETER BELL , TONY HALL , DAVE STANFORD Directors
MIKE CATHERWOOD , JOHN WILKINSON Assignment editors
NICK GUTHRIE , JOHN MORRELL Deputy editor PAUL NORRIS Editor DAVID LLOYD