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6.25 Spatial Learning and the Hippocampus
6.50 Images: Lens Design
7.15 Plant Breeding Systems
7.40 Working for Love
8.5 Introduction to Psychology
8.30 Man-made Macromolecules
8.55 Social Integration: Children's TV
9.20 Up to the Mark
9.45 For Reasons of State
10.10 Buffon at Montbard
10.35 Studying with the OU: 2
11.0 The Case of the Missing Skills
11.25 Polymer Engineering
11.50 Biology: Only in the Mating Season
12.15 pm Flavours and Fragrances
12.40 Measure for Measure: 1
1.5 Modelling by Mathematics
1.30 Maths Methods: Numerical Solutions

Introduced by Desmond Lynam
2.0*
Tennis from Queen's Club, London
The Stella Artois Championship The Final
Should JOHN MCENROE suddenly develop a passion for the classics, or hang-gliding, a new name in professional tennis might emerge to write glowingly of.... today possibly. After all, jp doesn't need the money any more than DAN MASKELL and JOHN BARRETT.
3.0*
Cricket
The John Player Special League
Wait and see where the cameras are and hear sound descriptions by CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS and PETER WALKER.
4.15*
Athletics from Loughborough
The Loughborough university students past and present, justifiably proud of former pupil' SEBASTIAN cOE-who is largely responsible for this reunion-produce a vest for the old boy to run in, against the AAA. Shorts and shoes are his responsibility. Sanatogen provide the numbers, RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY the commentary.
5.15*
Show Jumping from the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham The Everest Championship for the Queen Elizabeth II Cup
The pinnacle of show jumping for lady riders. RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD and STEPHEN HADLEY commentate.
4.0* Le Finish of Le Mans, and European Championship football. Television presentation:
Tennis JIM RESIDE, ALASTAIR SCOTT Athletics JOHN SHREWSBURY Cricket BOB DUNCAN
Show Jumping JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
Assistant editor Grandstand BRIAN BARWICK Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Editor Grandstand JOHN PHILIPS
*These timings are approximate and may alter in the course of events. They indicate only the first of several visits.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
John McEnroe
Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
John Barrett.
Unknown:
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Unknown:
Peter Walker.
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Stephen Hadley
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Unknown:
John Shrewsbury
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Editor:
Grandstand Brian Barwick

A series of nine stories set in a time-share flat.
7: Time Trial by DON WEBB
There is a promotional weekend at Calderose Manor aimed at tempting prospective clients into buying a week or two in the flats. Barry and Kelly are among the guests - but their real reason for being there has nothing to do with buying a flat.
Music by KENYON EMRYS ROBERTS Studio lighting PETER SMEE Studio sound JOHN HOWELL Designer GLORIA CLAYTON
Producer EVGENY GRIDNEFF Director DAVID ASKEY
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 270

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Webb
Music By:
Kenyon Emrys Roberts
Unknown:
John Howell
Designer:
Gloria Clayton
Producer:
Evgeny Gridneff
Director:
David Askey
Kelly:
Caroline Langrishe
Barry:
Simon Chandler
Amanda:
Angela Douglas
Jake:
Simon Williams
Linda:
Gay Hamilton
Receptionist:
Judi Lamb

The last of six programmes: Italy
The Palazzo Te, Mantua's answer to the Brighton Pavilion, the Lombardy countryside and the Mirror Room of the Ducal Palace, where Monteverdi directed his regular Friday evening concerts, are the locations for performances of Italian madrigals by de Wert, Gastoldi and Monteverdi, as well as a game of cards set to music by Striggio. Introduced by Anthony Holt , one of the group's two baritones. with The Consort of Musicke directed by Anthony Rooley
Photography IAN PUNTER. Sound TERRY ELMS Film editor ARTHUR BENNETT. Designer TONY CORNELL. Producer PETER BUTLER Director PETER BARTLETT

Contributors

Introduced By:
Anthony Holt
Directed By:
Anthony Rooley
Directed By:
Photography Ian Punter.
Editor:
Arthur Bennett.
Designer:
Tony Cornell.
Producer:
Peter Butler
Director:
Peter Bartlett

A Newsnight special

Tonight, throughout Europe, the votes are counted for the elections to the European Parliament. For the UK, it's the first major test of national opinion since last year's General Election and the results should provide interesting answers to the key questions: can the Conservatives withstand a strong challenge from Labour under Neil Kinnock's leadership? Can Labour achieve its declared intention of 30 seats? Can the SDP/Liberal Alliance do well enough to support its claims to be the real party of opposition?

With the first declaration in the UK due around 9.45, John Tusa presents full coverage of the results, with computer analysis by Peter Snow. Newsnight correspondents in Bonn, Paris and Rome assess the significance of the results in other EEC countries; and there's expert interpretation from Professor Tony King, with Sir Robin Day seeking the views of from leading politicians.

Feature: page 3

Contributors

Presenter:
John Tusa
Analysis:
Peter Snow
Expert:
Professor Tony King
Interviewer:
Sir Robin Day
Research:
Linda Anderson
Research:
Jon Kimber
Computer graphics:
Robin Vinson
Computer graphics:
George Daulby
Computer graphics:
Howard Moses
Director:
Chris Fox
Editor:
Paul Norris

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