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7.15 Managing Work: France

7.40 The Public Inquiry

8.5 Modern Art: Pollock

8.30 Computing at British Airways

8.55 Maths Modelling: Sandcastles

9.20 Meanings of Madness: 2

9.45 Maths: Modelling, Surveys

10.10 Klein's Unification of Geometry

10.35 Statistics: Goodness of Fit

11.0 Open Learning and Updating

11.25 Mechanics: Vibration

11.50 Biology: Photosynthesis

12.15 Ethnic Minorities

12.40 Subject Talk at School

1.5 The Internal Combustion Engine

1.30 Mechanics: Car Suspensions

Introduced by Desmond Lynam
Show Jumping from Hickstead Silk Cut Derby
It's the 25th anniversary of the jumping Derby, there have been only 22 clear rounds in all that time, and in case you've forgotten,
LT JOHN LEDINGHAM on Gabhran won last year. Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD and STEPHEN HADLEY
Motor Racing from Holland
Dutch Grand Prix
No way of knowing who did what in Austria last week, but Ferrari should still be the leading constructor.
Both their cars stopped at Zandvoort last time: PROST won in the McLaren. Commentators
MURRAY WALKER , JAMES HUNT
Swimming from Leeds
Hewlett-Packard ASA
National Championships More finals and ANDY JAMESON is one to watch for in the butterfly.
Commentators ALAN WEEKS and HAMILTON BLAND
Athletics from Cottbus. European Junior Championships
They all start somewhere and this is the hardest of schools. Commentator STUART STOREY Timings will be screened on the hour and half hour, where appropriate TV presentation: Show Jumping JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
Motor Racing NOS HOLLAND Swimming ALASTAIR SCOTT Athletics DDRF
Assistant editor BRIAN BARWICK Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Lt John Ledingham
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
Andy Jameson
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Exploring the price of fame, with a bit of famous name-dropping: the on-going saga of mechanical hazards (and how to avoid them): and dreams, which are mostly nightmares. with Jenny Agutter
Jane Asher. Richard Briers Eleanor Bron
Michael Gambon
Freddie Jones , Roy Kinnear Maureen Lipman
Ruth Madoc , Denis Quilley Anton Rodgers
Leonard Rossiter Jack Shepherd Victor Spinetti
Robert Stephens , Max Wall Editors
NIGEL PERRY. ANDREW JOHNSTON Producer TONY STAVEACRE BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny Agutter
Unknown:
Jane Asher.
Unknown:
Richard Briers
Unknown:
Eleanor Bron
Unknown:
Michael Gambon
Unknown:
Freddie Jones
Unknown:
Roy Kinnear
Unknown:
Maureen Lipman
Unknown:
Ruth Madoc
Unknown:
Denis Quilley
Unknown:
Anton Rodgers
Unknown:
Leonard Rossiter
Unknown:
Jack Shepherd
Unknown:
Victor Spinetti
Unknown:
Robert Stephens
Unknown:
Max Wall
Editors:
Nigel Perry.

BBC2 Invitation Pairs Crown Green Bowling Tournament First semi-final
Lancashire's Vemon Lee and Jim Hadfield clash with Frank Kitchen and Michael Eccles from Merseyside. Both sets have mastered a difficult green at the Stretford venue so well that they must entertain their chances of reaching the final and placing their names on the Top
Crown Trophy for the first time.
Introduced by Richard Duckenfield from the GEC
Club, Stretford, Manchester. Commentator HARRY RIGBY Producer KEITH PHILLIPS BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Vemon Lee
Unknown:
Jim Hadfield
Unknown:
Frank Kitchen
Unknown:
Michael Eccles
Introduced By:
Richard Duckenfield
Commentator:
Harry Rigby
Producer:
Keith Phillips

Introduced by Robert Robinson
Can you tell the difference between Ian Fleming and Flaubert? Or Kafka and Cartland? Test your literary wits against Jonathan Raban Gillian Reynolds ,
Carmen Callll and Adam Mars-Jones as they try to identify readings by Prunella Scales and give vent to their literary likes and dislikes.
Designer MARTIN CHILDS
Assistant producer YABA BADOE Director TONY TYLEY
Executive producer PHILIP SPEIGHT Producer CHRIS MOHR

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Ian Fleming
Unknown:
Jonathan Raban
Unknown:
Gillian Reynolds
Unknown:
Carmen Callll
Unknown:
Adam Mars-Jones
Unknown:
Prunella Scales
Designer:
Martin Childs
Director:
Tony Tyley
Producer:
Philip Speight
Producer:
Chris Mohr

starring
Ronee Blakley Ned Beatty
Karen Black
Keith Carradine
Geraldine Chaplin with Elliott Gould and Julie Christie as themselves. Nashville, Tennessee - the capital of country music and a centre of intrigue, corruption and broken lives. Altman, one of America's foremost directors, has fashioned a multi-layered picture out of the lives of the performers, fans, hopefuls and political campaigners who gather in Nashville in pursuit of the American Dream.
Screenplay by JOAN TEWKESBURY Produced and directed by ROBERT ALTMAN
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ronee Blakley
Unknown:
Ned Beatty
Unknown:
Karen Black
Unknown:
Keith Carradine
Unknown:
Geraldine Chaplin
Unknown:
Elliott Gould
Unknown:
Julie Christie
Play By:
Joan Tewkesbury
Directed By:
Robert Altman
Norman:
David Arkin
Lady Pearl:
Barbara Baxley
Delbert Reese:
Ned Beatty
Connie White:
Karen Black
Barbara Jean:
Ronee Blakley
Tommy Brown:
Timothy Brown
Tom Frank:
Keith Carradine
Opal:
Geraldine Chaplin
Wade:
Robert Doqui
LA Joan:
Shelley Duvall
Barnett:
Allen Garfield
Haven Hamilton:
Henry Gibson
Pfc Glenn Kelly:
Scott Glenn
Tricycle man:
Jeff Goldblum
Albuquerque:
Barbara Harris
Kenny Fraiser:
David Hayward
John Triplette:
Michael Murphy
Bill:
Allan Nicholls
Bud Hamilton:
Dave Peel
Mary:
Cristina Raines
Star:
Bert Remsen
Linnea Reese:
Lily Tomlin
Sueleen Gay:
Gwen Welles
Mr Green:
Keenan Wynn

From the mountain track of last week's Austrian Grand Prix to the seaside circuit of Zandvoort for this afternoon's 71 lap Dutch Grand Prix.
Ferrari's MICHELE ALBORETO and ALAIN PROST of McLaren still dominate the Drivers
Championship and while the Frenchman won here last year, Ferrari have an unrivalled record of nine victories in Holland. The current run of four races in five weeks could well decide the Drivers and Constructors titles.
Commentators
MURRAY WALKER , JAMES HUNT TV presentation NOS HOLLAND Producer ROGER MOODY

Contributors

Unknown:
Michele Alboreto
Unknown:
Alain Prost
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
James Hunt

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