8 5 Maths: Vibration Absorbers. 6.30 Carbonyl Chemistry. 6.55 Injection Moulding. 7.2aThe Atomic Clock. 7.4J Computing and Road Design.
Story: Josh Jolly and the Flag by JOYCE TOMSETT Presenters
Carol Chell , Ben Bazell
PianiSt CHRIS WALKER
Designer Stephen faczai
Graphic designer LESLIE FORBES Written by DONNA BRYANT Director MARTIN FISHER
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELCATE
Glorious Goodwood
2.0 Foxall Maiden Stakes (7f)
2.30 Alycidon Stakes (1m 4f)
3.5 Extel Stakes (H'cap. 1m 2f)
The most valuable and competitive race of its kind all season.
3.40 Ralph Hubbard Memorial Nursery Stakes (H'cap. 5f)
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN ,
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER
The European Show Jumping Championships from Hickstead featuring
The Silk Cut Prize: part 2
The second part of these championships with today's class deciding the placings for the team event. This is a two-round competition with the best three riders from each country carrying forward their penalties from the first day. Introduced by DAVID VINE Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD , STEPHEN HADLEY
Cricket: Second Test
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v New Zealand from Headingley
PETER WEST introduces coverage of this afternoon's play.
Television presentation: Racing Richard TILLING
Show Jumping johnnie watherston Cricket BILL TAYLOR
Balablok
In this witty and perceptive cartoon, directed by Czech animator BRETISLAV POJAR , the whole arena of human conflict is reduced to its simplest dimensions.
Produced by the NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA
In the last programme of the series, the winner of this year's Museum of the Year Award will be announced, but before that Kenneth Hudson introduces one more of the entries.
It is Bucklers Hard Village and Maritime Museum,
Beaulieu Graham Carter , Head of Education and Interpretation in Beaulieu, is the guide.
Neil Cossons , the new Director of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, gives expert comment. All the museums featured this week will be reviewed, and at the Awards Ceremony in Vintners' Hall, London, one of them will be named Museum of the Year.
Organised by NATIONAL HERITAGE in conjunction with the ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS Director DAVID PICKTHALL Producer PETER MASSEY
A sporting theme tonight as football personality Jack Charlton accompanies Bob Langley on a Lakeland walk. Jockey Bob Cham pion, who recovered from cancer to win the Grand National, teams up with actor John Hurt who portrays him in a new film.
with subtitles, followed by Weather
from Barnsdale with Geoff Hamilton and Mary Spiller
Geoff Hamilton shows how to take half-ripe cuttings and demonstrates the technique of producing hybrid pelargoniums. MARY SPILLER summer prunes fruit trees and shows how to collect, store and germinate seeds.
Heather Angel discusses good plant photography.
Executive producer JOHN KENYON
Production assistant JEAN LAUGHTON Producer DENIS W. GARTSIDE, BBC Pebble Mill
The popular game of musical knowledge between
Frank Muir with John Amis and Denis Norden with Ian Wallace Questions set by Steve Race
Recorded at THE WESTMINSTER THEATRE Television presentation Douglas HESPE
A series in seven parts Lome's Labour
Part 1 by DAVID POWNALL starring
Larry Chalmers is having strange experiences. He sees his own image watching him; he dare not tell anyone. And Joe Wildego, working on short time, cannot cope with his enforced leisure.
Music by DARYL RUNSWICK
Videotape editor PETER REASON Studio lighting ALAN HORNE Designer BRYAN ELLIS
Producer Rum BOSWELL
Directed by DONALD MCWHINNIE * Subtitles on Ceefax page 270
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v New Zealand from Headingley
RICIIIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the second day's play.
from Hickstead featuring
The Silk Cut Prize: part 2 Highlights of the second stage of these Championships which decided the gold, silver and bronze medallists in the team event.