6.5 Maths: Dodecahedral Group
6.30 Hansel and Gretel
6.55 Water for Jordan
7.20 Social Integration: Family Comedy
7.45 New Hips for Old
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6.5 Maths: Dodecahedral Group
6.30 Hansel and Gretel
6.55 Water for Jordan
7.20 Social Integration: Family Comedy
7.45 New Hips for Old
9.52 Capricorn Game
Mr Capricorn, the magician, invents some number games which are played by the children and the two presenters, Carole Harrison and David Parfitt.
10.9 Pages from Ceefax
10.34-10.54 Scene: Britain's Nuclear Defence
11.5 Near and Far: Greek Island
popular among the sun-searchers are the beautiful islands of the Aegean. But how is tourism changing the lifestyle of the islanders?
11.30 Pages from Ceefax
11.55 Basic Electromagnetism
A BBC/Open University production
12.20 Geomagnetism
A BBC/Open University production
12.45 Seismology: Parts 1 and 2
A BBC/Open University production
1.35 Exploring with Physics: Part 1
A BBC/Open University production
2.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. Bill Owen is trying to mend a talking doll and a beeping bus.
2.15 Music Time: Voices
2.40 Computer Club: The Computer and the Disabled
Can a computer help a paralysed 14-year-old to walk again?
Wimbledon 84
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Live coverage of the fourth day's play from the All England Club
Cricket: Second Test
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v West Indies from Lord's
Further coverage
International Athletics The Bislett Games
ZOLA BUDD , already a sensation on British tracks, competes against some of the world's best in the 5,000 metres in Oslo. Commentators
DAVID COLEMAN , RON PICKERING
Television presentation NORWEGIAN TELEVISION
with subtitles, followed by Weather
Children Out of Mind
One child in every thousand in Britain today is severely mentally disabled. Because the law requires it, special state schools exist to provide them with the opportunity for development, however tragically small their potential may be.
Jean Watts is the headteacher of one such school, she made Children Out of Mind as a 'personal record of what was a very happy school', before the local health authority repossessed the buildings and most of the children were sent away.
Presented by the COMMUNITY PROGRAMME UNIT
If you want to suggest programme ideas, see your own concerns and interests on television, or want to make your own programme, then write to: Open Space, BBCtv Centre, Woods Lane , London [Postcode removed]
Presented by Tony Soper with Brian Leith
The last programme in the current series of weekly looks at wildlife and the issues affecting the living world.
Producer ROBIN HELIIER Editor ANDREW NEAL
BBC Bristol. BBC Wildlife magazine 91.00 from newsagents
continues a major season of his films, tonight with Geraldine Page , Shirley Knight
An explosive situation develops when a Hollywood gigolo returns to his home town with his latest conquest - a fading, drug-taking film actress. In Richard Brooks 's powerful screen version of Tennessee Williams's play,
Paul Newman - who also starred in the original Broadway production, plays Chance Wayne, whose final attempt to impress the folks at home goes sadly awry.
Based on the play by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS Produced by PANDRO s. BERMAN
Written and directed by RICHARD BROOKS Films: page 18
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v West Indies
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights from Lord's.
12.10 Chemical Processes
This programme explores the dynamic nature of chemical equilibrium and examines the importance of salt to the chemical industry.
12.35 Social Psychology
The first of two programmes on the analysis of interaction. A young man meets an older woman at a party, the interaction between them provides material for analysis.
1.0 Parents of Children
For social workers placing children in care. considerable risk is involved. How do they cope with these difficult decisions?