6.5 Maths Methods: Projectiles. 6.30 How Minerals are Made. 6.55 Engineering Mechanics. 7.20 The Quantum Wave Equation. 7.45 Evolution: Fossilised Bones.
Story: Oscar on the Moon by PEGGY BLAKELEY
Paintings by TAXI KITADA Presenters
Carol Chell , Chris Tranchell
Pianist PETER GOSLING
Double-bass player BRIAN BROCKLEHURST Graphic designer NANCY PETLEY-JONES Designer CAROL RICHMOND
Written and produced by JOHN M.A.Lane Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Book, Play School Stories, 95p from booksellers; Play School, Hello (record REC 425 cassette ZCM 425) from retailers or Teledata (phone [number removed])
The Sun Alliance
PGA Championship from Royal St George's TONY JACKLIN won a thrilling sudden death play-off against West Germany's BERNHARD LANGER last year to win this title for the second time. Both players will challenge for this year's first prize of £15,000 but face NICK FALDO , who has a hat-trick of wins to his credit, and GREG NORMAN , the Australian who has yet to win this event.
HARRY CARPENTER introduces coverage of the first day's play. Commentators PETER ALLISS
CLIVE CLARK , BRUCE CRITCHLEY and ALEX HAY
Television presentation
RICHARD TILLING , ALASTAIR SCOTT
Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON
The Sun Alliance
PGA Championship from Royal St George's TONY JACKLIN won a thrilling sudden death play-off against West Germany's BERNHARD LANGER last year to win this title for the second time. Both players will challenge for this year's first prize of L15,000 but face NICK FALDO , who has a hat-trick of wins to his credit, and GREG NORMAN , the Australian who has yet to win this event.
HARRY CARPENTER introduces coverage of the first day's play. Commentators PETER ALLISS
CLIVE CLARK , BRUCE CRITCHLEY and ALEX HAY
Television presentation
RICHARD TILLING , ALASTAIR SCOTT
Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON
The Sun Alliance
PGA Championship from Royal St George's TONY JACKLIN won a thrilling sudden death play-off against West Germany's BERNHARD LANGER last year to win this title for the second time. Both players will challenge for this year's first prize of L15,000 but face NICK FALDO , who has a hat-trick of wins to his credit, and GREG NORMAN , the Australian who has yet to win this event.
HARRY CARPENTER introduces coverage of the first day's play. Commentators PETER ALLISS
CLIVE CLARK , BRUCE CRITCHLEY and ALEX HAY
Television presentation
RICHARD TILLING , ALASTAIR SCOTT
Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON
A BBC/Open University production
helps you plan your weekend by previewing daytime programmes of special interest from the OU. This week's selection includes Jumpers by Tom Stoppard and City Centre Development.
Producer JOHN JAWORSKI
A BBC/Open University production
The film starring
Tom Conway , Barbara Hale
When the Falcon visits a Hollywood studio, trouble is not far behind. The intuitive sleuth is soon the centre of a murder mystery. But the main mystery is what happened to the body. The authentic studio ' locations' make a fascinating background.
Screenplay by GERALD GERAGHTY Produced by MAURICE GERAGHTY Directed by GORDON DOUGLAS
Films: page 16
The Hometown
An unusual animated film which uses needlework as the medium to illustrate an original song.
Music and direction by BETTINA MATZKUHN for the National Film Board of Canada
The last in the present series Raan Masaledar
Book (same title), 14.25 paperback, £8.25 hardback; and BBC vtdeobook (same title: BBCV 1017) from retailers
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Introduced by Chris Kelly from the Royal Academy, London. On the eve of the opening of the 215th Summer Exhibition CHRIS KELLY looks at one of the most popular art events of the year. The President of the Royal Academy, Sir Hugh Casson , comments on this year's exhibition, and Academicians Peter Blake and Allen Jones describe the problems of selecting and hanging a gallery. Special guests include actress Jane Asher , musician Ian Dury , and singer Lynsey de Paul , who select some of their favourite works from the exhibition.
Research DEE CLAYTON
Producer TIM MARSHALL
Book, Raphael, 119.95 from booksellers
The weekly review programme which looks at the comedy series Alfresco (ITV), Entertainment USA (BBC2), Ebony (BBC2) and Black on Black (C4).
With Paul Gambaccini , Gloria Cameron and Miriam Margolyes Plus a look at video magazines.
Director STEPHEN GARRETT Producer CHRIS MOHR
from
Barnsdale Geoff Hamilton plants a number of varieties of courgette to find which does best, Mary Spiller uses bedding plants to create a cottage garden effect, and Joy
Larkcom suggests some unusual vegetables. production assistant JEAN LAUGHTON producer JOHN KENYON
BBC Pebble Mill. Summary of gardening tips on Ceefax Page 268
Introduced by Jonathan King This week: from Chicago
Producer GORDON ELSBURY
Executive producer MICHAEL HURLL
by David Clough
A double act prepared for a sophisticated night club arrive in a south coast resort to a surprising reception. The strange booking reveals a rift in the duo. Lenny is just beginning to win over the audience when Michael is subjected to a disturbing assault.
JOHN TUSA , PETER SNOW and DONALD MACCORMICK present full coverage of the day's campaign developments, and examine the most important issues with leading politicians.
VINCENT HANNA analyses the latest swings in voters' intentions with the Newsnight 100 -the programme's representative panel of voters from across the country.
LINDA ALEXANDER and JOAN BAKE-WELL present Newsnight review and analysis of the rest of the day's events with the programme's correspondents in Britain and around the world.
The Sun Alliance
PGA Championship from Royal St George's HARRY CARPENTER introduces highlights
in the company of David Hepworth and Mark Ellen , takes its own look at the rock scene with studio guests:
Eurythmics, Water Boys
Plus news, views, clues, reviews.
Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON