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6.50 Popular Culture: Pleasure

7.40 Operational Decisions

8.5 Working for Love

8.30 Computers: Designing a Booking System

8.55 Maths Methods: Catenary Approximation

9.20 Social Integration: Children's TV

9.45 Maths: Up to the Mark

10.10 Pure Maths: Dodecahedral Group

10.35 Statistics: The Normal Distribution

11.0 Technology: Something New Under the Sun?

11.25 Maths Across the Curriculum

11.50 Biology: Only in the Mating Season

12.15 Modernism: Bolshevik Art

12.40 Education: Through the Looking Glass

1.5 A History of Mathematics

1.30 Food Production: Today's Beef

Introduced by Bob Wilson
Tennis from Queen's Club, London The Stella Artois Championship
Live to the final, alas without the world's best player. Mind you, JIMMY CONNORS upset yer man in 1982 and 1983, and very probably other times too. Commentators
DAN MASKELL. JOHN BARRETT and GERALD WILLIAMS.
Show Jumping from the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham
The Royal International Horse Show
Ladies' day for the Queen
Elizabeth n Cup. MRS MICHAEL WHITAKER won last time. MRS TED EDGAR did it four times before that. MR BROOKS-WARD and MR HADLEY break the monopoly.
Cricket
The John Player Special League
A hectic interlude to the Headingley Test. Commentators
PETER WALKER and CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS
Plus news of Le Mans and the day's other sports stories
Programme timings will be screened on the hour and half hour where appropriate. TV presentation:
Tennis jim RESIDE and huw JONES Show Jumping
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON ALASTAIR SCOTT
Cricket BOB DUNCAN BRIAN ROGERS
Assistant editor Grandstand BRIAN BARWICK
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor Grandstand JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Jimmy Connors
Unknown:
Dan Maskell.
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Gerald Williams.
Unknown:
Mrs Michael
Unknown:
Mrs Ted Edgar
Unknown:
Mr Brooks-Ward
Unknown:
Mr Hadley
Unknown:
Headingley Test.
Unknown:
Peter Walker
Unknown:
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Unknown:
Cricket Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Brian Rogers
Unknown:
Brian Barwick
Unknown:
Martin Hopkins

The last programme in the current series where
Sarah Greene meets arts students whose dreams of stardom are beginning to come true. This week's programme features Peter Bronder , a tenor from the National Opera Studio; Kate Naylor , illustrator, from
Brighton Polytechnic; Harry Burton , actor, from the Central School of Speech and Drama; organist Julian Kelly , conductor Simon Phipps and the Purcell Choir, all from the Royal Northern College of Music.
Series consultant JOHN HOSIER Designer PATRICK TOTTLE
Assistant producer NEL ROMANO Producer ALAN RUSSELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Peter Bronder
Unknown:
Kate Naylor
Unknown:
Harry Burton
Organist:
Julian Kelly
Conductor:
Simon Phipps
Unknown:
John Hosier
Designer:
Patrick Tottle
Producer:
Nel Romano
Producer:
Alan Russell

Live from the Teatro Municipale
Reggio Emilia , Italy
Tonight the European Broadcasting Union introduces a new competi. ion for dancers under the age of 22. Maria Almeida and Errol Pickford from the Royal
Ballet represent the United Kingdom. They dance in competition with dancers from a dozen other countries. This major new television event, which inaugurates
Dance International, a season of dance programmes on BBC2, is presented by Humphrey Burton and Annette Page. The chairman of the jury is Peter Schaufuss , Director of the London Festival Ballet.
BBC presentation by ROY TIPPING Producer for RAI Italian television
ILlO CATANI
0 NB: Our FEATURE on page 3 went to press before it was announced that Maria Almeida was replacing Viviana Durante as the British contestant.

Contributors

Unknown:
Teatro Municipale
Unknown:
Reggio Emilia
Unknown:
Maria Almeida
Unknown:
Errol Pickford
Presented By:
Humphrey Burton
Presented By:
Annette Page.
Unknown:
Peter Schaufuss
Unknown:
Maria Almeida
Unknown:
Viviana Durante

Canadian Grand Prix
After an unexpected four-week break from racing following the postponement of the Belgian Grand Prix, the teams have crossed the Atlantic and hope for better luck at Montreal.
NELSON PIQUET in his
Brabham opened his account here last year and could be an outside bet for points today - but watch for the Ferrari of MICHELE ALBORETO
Commentators MURRAY WALKER
JAMES HUNT
Television presentation CBC Producer ROGER MOODY

Contributors

Commentators:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
James Hunt
Producer:
Roger Moody

The first of two Neil Simon comedies starring
Richard Dreyfuss, Marsha Mason

Paula McFadden, a divorcee and ex-dancer with a 10-year-old daughter, seems fated to be the 'goodbye girl' whom lovers find easy to leave. When her latest walks out on her he adds insult to injury by subletting their apartment.
Out of necessity Paula agrees to share it with the new tenant, bohemian actor Elliot Garfield - but strictly on the understanding that their paths cross as infrequently as possible.

(Next Sunday: The Sunshine Boys)
(Films: page 23)

Contributors

Writer:
Neil Simon
Producer:
Ray Stark
Director:
Herbert Ross
Elliot:
Richard Dreyfuss
Paula:
Marsha Mason
Lucy McFadden:
Quinn Cummings
Mark Morgenweiss:
Paul Benedict
Donna Douglas:
Barbara Rhoades
Mrs Crosby:
Theresa Merritt
Ronnie:
Michael Shawn
Rhonda Fontana:
Patricia Pearcy
Oliver Fry:
Nicol Williamson

The Stella Artois
Championship from
Queen's Club, London
With Wimbledon fortnight just a week away, today's final will provide the latest, and arguably the best, form guide to the world's premier lawn tennis event.
Introduced by BARRY DAVIES Commentators DAN MASKELL and JOHN BARRETT Producer JIM RESIDE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Barry Davies
Commentators:
Dan Maskell
Commentators:
John Barrett
Producer:
Jim Reside

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