7.15 Maths: Decision Tree Analysis
7.40 Structural Power. 3: Strategies for Change
8.5 Open Government?
8.30 Arts: Liszt and Nature
8.55 Instrumentation: Train Development
9.20 Colliding Continents
9.45 Maths: Energy Through the Window
10.10 Maths: Complex Analysis
10.35 Calculus: Differentiating Fields
11.0 Talking Turtle: Computers in the Classroom
11.50 Studying with the OU: 2
12.15 Geology: Britain before Man
12.40 Maths Across the Curriculum
1.5 Pure Maths: The Exam
1.30 Philosophy: Freedom and Personhood
1.55 Budgeting for Europe's Jobless
2.20 Brazil: Facing the 80s
2.45 Modern Art: Duchamp
starring
Elizabeth Montgomery Bradford Dillman Scott Hylands with Kate Mulgrew
Jennifer appears to have everything: a successful husband, a dream home and two beautiful children. In reality she is far from happy. Her marriage is on the rocks and her plan to save it through involvement in the family business is rejected by her husband. Then a tragic and unexpected blow provides her with the opportunity to prove her capabilities as a business woman sooner than expected.
Screenplay by RICHARD GREGSON Produced by DORIS QUINLAN Directed by GUY GREEN
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Shells Around the Stars
Do other solar systems exist? Presented by Patrick Moore Producer PIETER MORPURGO
The Unipart British
Professional Championship from The Coatham Bowl, Redcar
The fourth British Professional Championship starts this afternoon with 32 of the top darts players competing for prize money of over £30,000, the winner taking some £8,000. The first round has brought together some interesting tussles. The opening session features the world's top pro ERIC BRisTow , No 1 seed, who has to play his crucial first match against newcomer to TV GARY LAWRENCE from Sussex.
First time in the seedings, BOB ANDERSON (8), from Surrey, could have a difficult time against Welsh star
cERi MORGAN ; and another top Welsh thrower, PETER LOCKE , meets another of the 13 newcQmers, LAWRENCE WHITFIELD , from Wiltshire.
Each first-round match is the best of five sets, three legs per set. Introduced by TONY GUBBA Commentators sid WADDELL and TONY GREEN
Directors MIKE ADLEY and KEITH MACKENZIE
Producer KEITH PHILLIPS
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with Jan Leeming ; Weather
The Finals: Part 2
Tonight the stage is set for the last three young competitors (out of a total of six finalists) to play a complete concerto with orchestra. First prize is the Edward Boyle Prize and Princess Mary Gold Medal worth E3,500, but worth even more will be the worldwide engagements that will launch the winner on a lifetime's career as an international concert pianist. Tonight's live broadcast from Leeds Town Hall is introduced by Richard Baker , with guidance and commentary from Andre Previn. The BBC Philharmonic
Orchestra, leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by Vernon Handley Lighting GEOFF LOMAS Sound ROY BRADSHAW
Executive producer
KENNETH CORDEN. Directed by ROY TIPPING (Competition given in association with Harveys of Bristol)
A Simultaneous Broadcast with Radio 3 For the best effect, viewers with stereo R3 should turn off TV sound and position their speakers on either side of the screen, but a few feet away. Stereo headphones provide a suitable alternative.
(The results will be given at 11.15)
Llanelli v Bath and The Summer Season Nigel Starmer-Smith introduces highlights of the top Anglo-Welsh match of the day where Bath, the English champions - were determined to reverse one of their few defeats of last season.
Also included are highlights of the summer season, featuring Tests between England and South Africa, Scotland and Romania, New Zealand and France, Australia and New Zealand. Series producer HUW JONES
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A six-part dramatisation 2: The Hypnotist
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The Results
The distinguished jury have made their decision and the prizes are presented by HRH The Duchess of Kent.
Past winners have been
Michael Roll , Rafael Orozco , Radu Lupu , Dimitri Alexeev , Murray Perahia ,
Michel Dalberto and Ian Hobson. Who will be the outright winner for 1984?
with Jan Leeming Weather
The Unipart British
Professional Championship from The Coatham Bowl, Redcar
This evening's session in the first round of this most prestigious tournament features JOHN LOWE , seeded No 5, who hopes this year to win the one major title to elude him in his illustrious career. His opponent is CHRIS ANGEL. from Fife in Scotland, who has a good track record and should test the ex-World Champion.
DAVE WHITCOMBE , seeded 4, takes on PETER CHANDLER from Essex, ALAN GLAZIER plays TOM MCCRAE , also from Fife, and what should be a really tight one, jovial GERRY HAYWOOD from Dewsbury, Yorkshire, contests With HARRY PATTERSON from Kelso, Scotland.
TONY GUBBA introduces highlights of tonight's play. Commentators
SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN