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6.25 Modern Art: Futurism

6.50 City Centre Development

7.40 Reaching the Community

8.5 Public Place and Private Space

8.30 Photochemistry: Sun, Cities and Smog

8.55 Maths Methods: Vector Products

9.20 A Fairy Tale Democracy

9.45 Maths: Curve Sketching

10.10 Pure Maths: Fourier Coefficients

10.35 Statistics: Testing for Telepathy

11.0 Design: Learning from Experience

11.25 Maths Across the Curriculum

11.50 Biology: Cell Movement

12.15 Classical Greece: Social Life

12.40 The Curriculum: A Convent Education

1.5 Art in Italy: The Villa Farnesina

1.30 Food Production Systems

Introduced by Desmond Lynam
Motor Racing from Monte Carlo
Monaco Grand Prix
No better way to start the day. Team up with the smart set for round four of the Championship. Oh, the drivers - glad you asked - it's ELIO DE ANGELIS from MICHELE ALBORETO - ALAIN PROST is rapidly putting on weight. If you can't run to the harbour dues, settle for the best seat in the house, and a nice cup of English tea. Cocktails and suntans - who needs them?
MURRAY and JAMES have a job to do.
Cricket
John Player Special League Starting at 2.30*, relish the delights of cricket on the Sabbath, with a cucumber sandwich to follow perhaps. Commentators
PETER WALKER , JIM LAKER
Programme timings will be screened on the hour and half hour, where appropriate. TV presentation: Motor Racing RMC
Cricket BOB DUNCAN
Assistant editor
Grandstand BRIAN BARWICK
Producer Grandstand
MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor Grandstand JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Michele Alboreto
Unknown:
Alain Prost
Unknown:
Peter Walker
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Grandstand Brian Barwick

The world-renowned Welsh tenor in a series of six programmes of popular songs, ballads and operatic arias.
Stuart's guest for the third programme is the mezzo-soprano Ann Murray. BBC WELSH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by Robin Stapleton Accompanist
JOHN CONSTABLE (piano) Lighting BARRY SMITH Sound PETER J. HUNT
Designer DOUG COLLINS Executive producer J. MERVYN WILLIAMS
Produced and directed by NEIL DAVIES BBC Wales

Contributors

Soprano:
Ann Murray.
Unknown:
Barry Haskey
Conducted By:
Robin Stapleton
Accompanist:
John Constable
Unknown:
Barry Smith
Unknown:
Peter J. Hunt
Producer:
J. Mervyn Williams
Directed By:
Neil Davies

The second of six programmes in which Sarah Greene meets today's top students in the arts who hope to be the stars of tomorrow. This week's programme features Michele Hooper , a tap dancer from Laine
Theatre Arts, Kate Frears from Leith's School of Food and Wine, three actors from the Central School of Speech and Drama, the Duke Quartet from the Royal Academy of Music, and Patrick Robin from the Newark School of Violin-Making.
Series consultant JOHN HOSIER Designer PATRICK TOTTLE
Assistant producer NEL ROMANO Producer ALAN RUSSELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Michele Hooper
Unknown:
Kate Frears
Unknown:
Patrick Robin
Unknown:
John Hosier
Designer:
Patrick Tottle
Producer:
Nel Romano
Producer:
Alan Russell

Why is Carl Busby tying balloons over his ginger lilies? Will The Rev Tony Clements overcome the freezing Norfolk spring which has threatened his African violets?
What is a 15-foot birthday cake doing in the Hitchcock's back garden? And why is Raymond Evison driving 3,000 clematis through the night in a fleet of cattle trucks?
Peter Seabrook discovers the answers as this year's exhibitors head anxiously but hopefully towards the Chelsea Flower Show in search of a gold medal. Director GILL BARNES Producer NEIL ECCLES
* FEATURE: page 100

Contributors

Unknown:
Carl Busby
Unknown:
Tony Clements
Unknown:
Raymond Evison
Unknown:
Peter Seabrook

The sensational young trumpeter, Wynton Marsalis , knows how to phrase like a singer - the playing was irresistible.
(THE NEW YORK TIMES)
Tonight, accompanied by the BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by Jerzy Maksymiuk ,
Wynton Marsalis plays the Haydn and Hummel trumpet concertos. The programme opens with Mozart's Magic Flute Overture.
Introduced by Ian Aldred Sound RON ALLAN
Lighting JAMES MAIDEN Producer MIKE NEWMAN BBC Scotland
•FEATURE: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Wynton Marsalis
Conducted By:
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Conducted By:
Wynton Marsalis
Introduced By:
Ian Aldred
Introduced By:
Sound Ron Allan

The 1985 Formula One World Championship
Monaco Grand Prix
Britain's NIGEL MANSELL led a rain-soaked Monaco Grand Prix last season before aquaplaning out.
If it's wet again who would bet against Mansell's Lotus replacement AYRTON SENNA , who led from flag to flag in the torrential downpour that was the Portuguese Grand Prix. Don't forget Senna's magnificent charge up to second place last year at
Monaco. He was eventually pipped by McLaren's ALAIN PROST and the Frenchman will be looking to repeat the success.
Commentators MURRAY WALKER
JAMES HUNT
Television presentation RMC Producer ROGER MOODY

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Mansell
Unknown:
Ayrton Senna

by CHARLES DICKENS
Dramatised in eight episodes by ARTHUR HOPCRAFT starring Diana Rigg Denholm Elliott
6: Krook has perished as a result of spontaneous combustion; his property is inherited by the moneylender Smallweed. After caring for Jo, the crossing sweeper,
Esther becomes ill, and it is soon apparent that she has smallpox.
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Hopcraft
Unknown:
Diana Rigg
Unknown:
Denholm Elliott

starring
Edmond O'Brien Ella Raines
Vincent Price
Wealthy industrialist Andrew Colby is alarmed when a former partner is released from jail, five years after a million-dollar swindle. Fearing revenge, Colby employs Bob Regan , a young attorney, to act as his bodyguard. A murderous chain of events follows, which makes Regan suspect that his new boss is lying about his past affairs.
Screenplay by WILLIAM BOWERS and BERTRAM MILLHAUSER
Based on a story by HARRY KURNITZ Produced by JERRY BRESLER Directed by MICHAEL GORDON
0 FILMS: page 29

Contributors

Unknown:
Edmond O'Brien
Unknown:
Ella Raines
Unknown:
Andrew Colby
Unknown:
Bob Regan
Unknown:
William Bowers
Unknown:
Bertram Millhauser
Story By:
Harry Kurnitz
Produced By:
Jerry Bresler
Directed By:
Michael Gordon
Bob Regan:
Edmond O'Brien
Noel Faraday:
Ella Raines
Andrew Colby:
Vincent Price
Lt Damico:
William Bendix
Martha Kroner:
Maria Palmer
Charles Murdock:
John Abbott
Leopold Kroner:
Fritz Leiber
James Nolan:
Howland Chamberlin
Emilio Canepa:
Tito Vuolo
District Attorney:
Wilton Graff
Newspaper librarian:
Robin Raymond

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