6.5 Rural Land Use. 6.30 The Crisp Revolution. 6.55 Maths: Taylor Polynomials.
7.20 Something New Under the Sun?
7.45 Roman Architecture and Town Planning.
The Tale of the Black Cat adapted by CARL WITHERS
Presenters Shcelagh Gilbey and Ben Thomas
(Repeat. Repeated on BBCl at 3.55 pm)
10.40-1.5; 1.35
The 1983
Prudential World Cup England v Pakistan from Lord's
India v Australia from Trent Bridge Pakistan, who have beaten Australia and India in one-day series recently, are a threat to England in Group A and if captain Imran Khan is fit to play, England will need to tie at the top of their form.
Australia, too, must not underestimate an Indian team who, under their captain Kapil Dev , have come to grips with the one-day game and who beat the West Indies a few months ago.
Introduced by PETER WEST and TONY LEWIS together with the latest scores from the other two matches New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Bristol West Indies v Zimbabwe at Worcester
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD. JIM LAKER , TOM GRAVENEY , TONY GREIG TED DEXTER , FRANK TYSON
Television presentation
BILL TAYLOR , JOHN SHREWSBURY BOB DUNCAN. MIKE ADLEY KEITH MACKENZIE
Producer NICK HUNTER
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Traditional songs, modem singers. Four films featuring some of the pioneers of the folk-song revival. The Watersons - a Yorkshire family - have for 20 years been among the most influential performers of traditional songs, which they handle in their own unique way. They talk about their approach to this music which they sing ' just for the pleasure of it'. Filmed at the Co-op Folk Club, Nottingham.
Film cameraman BERNARD HEDGES
Executive producer PHILIP DONNELLAN
Compiled and edited by ANDREW JOHNSTON BBC Bristol
(Postponed from 23 May)
between Arthur Marshall Patricia Hodge , Nick Ross and Frank Muir
Joanna Lumley , Hugh Leonard Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON , BILL TODMAN Produced and directed by PAUL CIANI
Four films looking at the world ot dance through dancers' eyes. 1: Laura
From the strip clubs of Soho to the auction rooms of Sotheby's, from the dancing class to the film premiere, this film looks at the world of the modern professional dancer.
Laura Tapping, 16, comes from Kingston, Surrey, and is eager to start her career. The first hurdle: no job without a union card-no union card without a job.
Film editor SAXON LOGAN
Producer RICHARD DENTON
40th Anniversary Concert with the London Philharmonic Orchestra conductor KENNY CLAYTON from the Royal Albert Hall , London The second of two programmes in which Petula Clark celebrates her 40 years in show business. The programme includes ' Petula - now and then ', ' I don't know how to love him ', My love ', ' Downtown ' and ' Edelweiss
Sound GRAHAM HAINES Lighting JOHN MASON
TV presentation YVONNE LITTLEWOOD
The 1983
Prudential World Cup
DAVID COLEMAN introduces highlights from Lord's and Trent Bridge
John Tusa , Peter Snow and Donald MacCormick , with Joan Bakewell and Linda Alexander , present the reports and interviews plus analysis.
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
11.50 Fossils of Dinosaurs
Discoveries of fossils in totally unexpected place's have been explained by recent theories of continental movement.
12.15 Telephone Switching: 2
A telephone call routed by a human operator is very flexible but connections may be slow; a computer operator is fast but Inflexible - or is It?
12.40 Fairy Tate Democracy
Two different political theories on the first national referendum In the UK, held In 1975.