6.25 The Social Primate: Growing Up
6.50 Imaging the Eye
7.15 Prey for the Predator
7.40 Appraising the Appraisal Interview
8.5 The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd
8.30 Field Geology: Arran
8.55 Meanings of Madness: 4
9.20 Maths: Modelling Cranes
9.45 Namibia:
Territory Without a State
10.10 Chardin and the Female Image
10.35 Krishna and Christ
11.0 Comparing Trades Unions: 2
11.25 Abstracting the Meaning
11.50 Plant Propagation
12.15 Organics by the Ton
12.40 Romantic Poets
1.5 Fishing Quotas
1.30 Maths Methods: Fourier Analysis
Introduced by Desmond Lynam Not the last of Mr Lynam , but the season's end for the Sunday show.
Motor Racing from Monza
The Italian Grand Prix
Should ARNOUX stall at the lights and ALBERETO inadvertently leave the handbrake on don't expect extra parmesan if you decide to eat Italian tonight. WALKER and HUNT have BBC lunchboxes.
Cricket
The John Player Special League If there is any, nothing within our powers will prevent you having it. LAKER, MARTIN-JENKINS and WALKER all concur.
Horse Trials
The Burghley Remy Martin Championships
If the vet says your horse is sound after the rigours of yesterday, put on your Sunday best, and try assiduously to keep the hooves dry and all woodwork intact, then possibly, just possibly, you might get second to Lucinda. RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD ,
MICHAEL TUCKER and HUGH THOMAS are the ones without horses.
Athletics from Jarrow
STEVE CRAM'S always been a bonny lad and if he asks you down his club for a couple of laps or four, then could you, in your heart of hearts, refuse? The TV coverage will as always be excellent. Television presentation: Motor racing RAI
Cricket BOB DUNCAN Horse trials FRED VINER , ALASTAIR SCOTT Athletics JOHN SHREWSBURY Assistant editor Grandstand BRIAN BARWICK
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor Grandstand JOHN PHILIPS
5.20
Sunday Grandstand I continued: see page 39
A digest of the news of the week and other world matters of interest seen by news cameras around the world: plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear. with Moira Stuart
by MERVYN HAISMAN Music by NEIL INNES
Artwork designed by GRAHAM MCCALLUM. JOHN KENNEDY starring Glynis Barber as the Daily Mirror strip cartoon heroine together with the voice of Bob Danvers Walker special guest star Howard Lang as Winston Churchill
Another chance to see more of Jane in this bumper edition of last week's thrilling adventure serial, in which our heroine takes off on an undercover mission to deliver an important British scientist to Egypt....
Fritz trained by DOROTHY STEVES Stunts and fights arranged by DEREK WARE
Animator JOHN COUSINS
Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY
Videotape editor MALCOLM WARNER Video effects dave chapman Lighting director DEREK SLEE Producer IAN KEILL
Directed by ANDREW GOSLING
with Alec Clifton-Taylor The first of a new series of programmes in which
Alec Clifton-Taylor , with his unrivalled enthusiasm for buildings, looks at six of England's historic towns. 1: Cirencester
Cirencester, the capital of the Cotswolds, is built on the site of the Roman town of Corinium. Its Parish Church has the highest tower in Gloucestershire and its stone houses with their distinctive array of gables once belonged to prosperous wool merchants in the 17th and 18th centuries. Today there is a mixture of architectural styles that, according to Clifton-Taylor, 'blend harmoniously and in the market place the buildings
. burst forth into a chorus of painted stucco'. A 42-foot high yew hedge masks the town's one real mansion, Cirencester House; the 10,000-acre park is one of the largest of its kind in England and one of the last. Music composed by JIM PARKER Photography COLIN WALDECK Film editor SUSAN SPIVEY
Executive producer BRUCE NORMAN Producer JANE COLES
Book, £12.95, to be published on 25 October, will be available from booksellers
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with Jan Leeming Weather
A series of ten programmes Men and women on the industrial production line stop for a breather - and talk about their lives, jobs and concerns. 9: Redundant Trawlermen Hull
Film cameraman
STEVE SAUNDERSON
Film editor GREG MILLER
Producer PHILIP DONNELLAN
from Flushing Meadow,
New York ' The Men's Singles Final The atmosphere of this enormous stadium court seems to suit JIMMY CONNORS , who defends his title. But
JOHN MCENROE , who hasn't lost since the final of the French Open, should regain the title he last won here in 1981. Introduced by DESMOND LYNAM Commentator
DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT
Producers JOHNNIE WATHERSTON CAMPBELL FERGUSON
Editor JOHN ROWUNSON
The 1984 Formula One World Championship Italian Grand Prix
It takes a special day to get the Italians to stop talking about football and Mama's pasta. Today is that sort of day on the famed Monza track. The fanatical Italian crowd want a Ferrari to win but in Holland they were two laps behind the all-conquering McLarens. Even home advantage won't outweigh that sizeable difference, and if an Italian does win it will be by courtesy of a McLaren breakdown.
Commentators
MURRAY WALKER , JAMES HUNT
TV presentation ITALIAN TV SERVICE Producer ROGER MOODY