S.25 Computing: Fitting Curves
6.50 The National Health Service
7.15 Communication Skills
7.40 The Case of the Missing Skills
8.5 Introduction to Calculus
8.30 Visual Music
8.55 Food Production: Today's Beef
9.20 An Ageing Population: Hospital
9.45 Stronghold of the Gospel
10.10 Problems of Practice
10.35 The Dragon School. Oxford
11.0 Special Education in Norway
11.25 Handicapped In the Community
11.50 Housing and the Market
12.40 Education: Gypsies and Travellers
1.5 Modernism: Bolshevik Art
1.30 Computing at Scottish Gas
World Cup Cricket
PETER WEST introduces the final stages and finish of the third World Cup Final from Lord's.
Wimbledon 83
The Lawn Tennis Championships
' The vital moments, direct from Wimbledon, of the sixth day's play as places in the quarter-finals of the Men's and Ladies' Singles are decided.
with Moira Stuart Weather
Bernard Levin in conversation with Sir Laurens van der Post
' He has combined the life of a man of action with the deeper qualities of a person at home in the world of dreams and myths and the inner significance of things.' (CHRISTOPHER BOOKER ) SIR LAURENS VAN DER POST, writer, explorer, soldier and philosopher, worked as a journalist in Durban as a way into literature before coming to live in England. Among his 20 novels and autobiographical works, the best known is perhaps The Lost World of the Kalahari. which was also an award-winning BBC series.
Research JOANNA HEAD
Producer CHRIS HUNT. BBC Bristol
This interview will be published in THE LISTENER dated 30 June
Will Britain Work Again? with David Dlmbleby , Andrew Nell For nearly 30 years after the war we took full employment for granted, as a right. We can do so no longer.
The microchip, developed just over ten years ago, is spawning a work revolution as fundamental as that caused by iron and steam two centuries ago. Optimists hope it will come to the rescue with whole new industries; pessimists see the new science as a job destroyer.
The way we work -or don't work -will have changed beyond all recognition by the year 2000. DAVID DIMBLEBY introduces evidence filmed in Britain and the United States by ANDREW NEIL. And in the studio, he discusses the questions raised with an audience of industrialists and workers. And non-workers ...
Studio director PIETER MORPURGO. Research STEPIIEN LAMBERT. Producer PAUL HAMANN Editor PETER IBBOTSON
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Introduced by David Coleman
World Cup Cricket: The 1983 Prudential World Cup
Highlights of today's final from Lord's with £20,000 going to the winning team.
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD, JIM LAKER, TOM GRAVENEY
Wimbledon 83
Coverage of the final day of the first week of the championships. Commentators DAN MASKELL and JOHN BARRETT
The Daily Mirror Greyhound Derby
Live coverage at 10.20 from White City Stadium of the premier greyhound race of the year with a £25,000 first prize.
Commentators HARRY CARPENTER, JERRY MONK
Television presentation:
Cricket NICK hunter, BILL TAYLOR
Tennis HAROLD ANDERSON
Greyhounds RICHARD TILLING
Editor MIKE MURPHY
with Moira Stuart Weather
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