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6 50 Education for Adults: Limerick

7.15 Images: Holography at Work

7.40 Modern Art: Duchamp

8.5 Music: Instrumentation

8.30 Design for Science Teaching

8.55 Maths Methods: Halley's Comet

9.20 Social Science Theories

9.45 Geometry: Klein

10.10 Pure Maths: Convergence

10.35 Geochemical Mapping

11.0 Systems: The Thames Barrier

11.25 Maths Across the Curriculum

11.50 Biology: Pollination

12.15 Ethnic Minorities

12.40 Language and Drama

1.5 The Production Line

1.30 Gas and Steam Turbines

Introduced by Desmond Lynam
Golf from The Belfry
Bell's Scotch Ryder Cup Europe v USA
The only doubles left are in the sponsor's tent. On the Brabazon course it's singles only - head-to-head match play - a drama on every hole, with the presentations to follow around 5.30
Commentators
HARRY CARPENTER ,
PETER ALLISS , BRUCE CRITCHLEY , CLIVE CLARK , ALEX HAY
Cricket
John Player Special League Will Essex succeed themselves, or will it be Sussex, Northants,
Hampshire or Yorkshire? Surrey it can't be. Commentators
PETER WALKER , JIM LAKER
Motor Racing from Spa
Belgian Grand Prix
Major roadworks in June caused this postponement. Belgian Grand Prix same channel tonight at 10.35.
Commentating then and now, MURRAY WALKER , JAMES HUNT Timings will be screened on the hour and half hour, where appropriate TV presentation:
Golf HAROLD ANDERSON
RICHARD TILLING , ALASTAIR SCOTT Cricket BOB DUNCAN
Motor Racing RTBF, BELGIUM
Assistant editor BRIAN BARWICK Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN philips

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Bruce Critchley
Unknown:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Peter Walker
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
Harold Anderson
Unknown:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Unknown:
Cricket Bob Duncan
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Of all the creatures that stalk India's jungles, none evoke such awe as the tiger.
Elusive, mysterious and seldom seen, this great cat has defeated every effort to record more than a glimpse of its life, until now - though even this dramatic portrait of the tiger's world took two-and-a-half years to film.

Tigers stalk and kill their prey, mate and rear their young in a wild India, the land of Kipling's Jungle Books. They share it with deer and peacock, monkey, snake and crocodile. It is a land of breathtaking beauty that, except in a few beleaguered strongholds, vanished long ago.

A National Geographic Society/WQED Pittsburgh film
BBC Bristol
Feature: page 8

Contributors

Narrator:
Anthony Valentine
Produced and photographed by:
Stanley Breeden
Produced and photographed by:
Belinda Wright
BBCtv Presentation:
Pelham Aldrich Blake
Series Editor:
Peter Jone

The Gateway Masters Bowls Tournament from Beach House Park, Worthing.
From the initial eight top-class flat green bowlers it is now down to two, who contest today's final. For the winner the Masters Trophy plus the richest prize in bowls, £5,500.
Commentators DAVID VINE
DAVID RHYS JONES
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON

Contributors

Commentators:
David Vine
Unknown:
David Rhys
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

by OSCAR WILDE Introduced by STEPHANIE TURNER starring Helena Little Tim Woodward
Stephanie Turner Kenneth Cranham Sara Kestelman Robert Lang
LORD WINDERMERE: How hard good women are!
LADY WINDERMERE: How weak bad men are!
On the brink of a decision that could ruin her life Lady Windermere learns that the difference between good people and bad people is not as simple as she thought.
Designer DON TAYLOR
Costume designer PHOEBE DE GAYE Script editor DAVID SNODIN Producer LOUIS MARKS Directed by TONY SMITH

Contributors

Introduced By:
Stephanie Turner
Unknown:
Helena Little
Unknown:
Tim Woodward
Unknown:
Stephanie Turner
Unknown:
Kenneth Cranham
Unknown:
Sara Kestelman
Unknown:
Robert Lang
Designer:
Don Taylor
Designer:
Phoebe de Gaye
Editor:
David Snodin
Directed By:
Tony Smith
Lady Windermere:
Helena Little
Parker:
Ian Burford
Lord Darlington:
Kenneth Cranham
Duchess of Berwick:
Sara Kestelman
Lady Agatha Carlisle:
Amanda Royle
Lord Windermere:
Tim Woodward
Mr Dumby:
John Cuve
Lady Plymdale:
Veronica Lang
Mrs Cowper-Cowper:
Gloria Connell
Lady Stutfield:
Vivien Lloyd
Lady Jedburgh:
Diana Fairfax
Mr Hopper:
Geoff Morrell
Lord Augustus Lorton:
Robert Lang
Cecil Graham:
James Saxon
Mrs Erlynne:
Stephanie Turner
Rosalie:
Mary Kurowski

Postponed from June because the track broke up during practice, today's race is only the second on the revised Spa-Francorchamps 7km course. The winner last time here was, inevitably,
ALAIN PROST , but at Zolder last year the laurels went to arch rival MICHELE ALBORETO. After 31 Grands Prix dating back to
1950, how the Belgians would love to produce a World
Champion. Jacky Ickx went closest, finishing second in 1970. Today's hope is THIERRY BOUTSEN in the Arrows. Commentators
MURRAY WALKER , JAMES HUNT TV presentation: RTBF, BELGIUM Producer ROGER MOODY

Contributors

Unknown:
Alain Prost
Unknown:
Michele Alboreto.
Unknown:
Jacky Ickx
Unknown:
Thierry Boutsen
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
James Hunt
Producer:
Roger Moody

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