6-5 The Exam. 6.30 Organic Chemistry:
Polymers. 6.55 Making the Filament of a Light Bulb. 7.20 Statistics: Linear Regression. 7.45 Computing: Random
Sampling.
Story: Trevor Bill , the Bad-Tempered Rood Mender Written by RUTH CRAFT Presenters
Sheelagh Gilbey
Patrick Abernethy '
Pianist CHRISTOPHER WALKER Percussionist ALAN GRAmME
Written and directed by JOHN SMITH Produced by ANN REAY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
(Repeat. Repeated on BBC1 at 4.20 pm)
Racing from Goodwood
Coverage of four races from the first day of this two-day meeting.
2.15 Drawing Room Stakes (6f)
2.45 Bentinck Stakes (H'cap. lm 4f)
3.15 Waterford Candelabra (7f)
3.45 Long Hall Nursery Stakes (H'cap. 5f)
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Commentators PETER o'SULLEVAN JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER Producer RICHARD TILLING
International Show Jumping from Hickstead featuring The Hambro Life Derby Trial
The traditional warm-up class to Sunday's Derby with several of the permanent obstacles in use including the Derby Bank.
There will be one jump-off against the clock.
Introduced by DAVID VINE
Commentators RAYMOND BROOKS -
WARD, STEPHEN HADLEY
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
Cricket: Fourth Test
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
, England v New Zealand from Trent Bridge
PETER WEST introduces coverage of the second day.
Roedean is Britain's most famous public school for girls whose primness and propriety are celebrated in verse and song. Sanitised from bright and breezy Brighton on a bleak outcrop of the South Downs, this famous school has prospered and survived by adapting to the changing social pressures of post-war years. This documentary film, first shown in the Forty Minutes series, conveys what it feels like to be a schoolgirl at Roedean. Against a background of reveille, assembly, lessons, lacrosse and leisure, some of the school's 400 girls describe the pressures of classroom and social life, of ' crushes ' and friendships, of conformity and success.
Executive producer ROGER MILLS
Directed by LUCY HARINGTON
JoBoxers
The last of this week's series of open-air concerts comes from the grounds of Brunei University and features the highly successful East End band JOBOXERS.
Introduced by Steve Blacknell
Executive producer MICHAEL APPLETON Director DAVID G. CROFT
Producer JOHN BURROWES
There's something distinctly nasty waiting in the cellar for Mrs Preble when her husband decides to solve his marital problem at a stroke!
Directed by ELLEN IIOVDE and MUFFIE MEYER
A MIDDLEMARCH FILMS production
with subtitles, followed by Weather
from Barnsdale. Geoff Hamilton chooses bulbs for spring colour and gives a progress report on his trial with 17 different courgette varieties. Tony Clements suggests the best way to raise African violets from seed and from cuttings.
BBC Pebble Mill
Gardening tips on Ceefax page 268
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 IIESPE
(La fievre monte a El Pao)
Starring Gerard Philipe, Maria Felix, Jean Servais
The governor of a Latin-American state is assassinated, his widow schemes for power, his successor resorts to blackmail and corruption.
Bunuel's masterful picture of tyranny creates a powerful and violent background to a personal story of passion and greed. The young lover unable to match his rival's ruthlessness was
Gerard Philipe's last film role before his death.
Screenplay by LUIS BUÃ ÂUEL LUIS ALCORIZA, CHARLES DORAT and LOUIS SAPIN from the novel by HENRY CASTILLOU Produced by RAYMOND BORDERIE Directed by LUIS BUÃ ÂUEL
A film in French with English subtitles
(First showing on British television)
Films: page 10
Producers
PETER BELL , TONY HALL , DAVE STANFORD Directors
MIKE CATHERWOOD , JOHN WILKINSON Assignment editor NICK GUTHRIE Deputy editor PAUL NORRIS Editor DAVID DICKINSON
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v New Zealand from Trent Bridge Second day
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights
from Hickstead
Highlights of today's Hambro Life Derby Trial with £1.500 to the winner. Introduced by DAVID VINE