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Railroad Tracks
Introducing The Adventures of Bungalow Holmes , and a tip about a tip.
Bumbling Brothers' Circus 5: The Show Must Go On or Give 'em the Acts (R)
based on the books by CECIL BODKER
One hundred years ago life was hard for circus children. Silas was part of a circus.
Philip, the circus owner was so very cruel that Silas had to run away, but that was only the start of his adventures.
(R)
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Presented by John Craven Roger Finn reports on the planned Channel Tunnel from Dover and on board a cross-channel ferry.
Bumbling Brothers' Circus 6: Looney Lightening or Nuts and Bolts (R)
Presenter Ben Thomas
Guest Alison Rose Story: Merrylegs by PETER WILTSHIRE (R)
The NatWest Bank Trophy Quarter-final
PETER WEST introduces coverage of the whole of the morning's play from one of today's matches.
The last episode Newby Hall
Newby, near Ripon, was inherited in 1748 by William Weddell who filled the house with classical sculpture brought back from his grand tour, including a vast marble Roman bath. William died in 1792 after taking a cold bath. Presented by Tim Schadla-Hall
The NatWest Bank Trophy Quarter-final. Further coverage introduced by PETER WEST .
Television presentation
KEITH MACKENZIE , NICK HUNTER
Glorious Goodwood
2.30 The EBF Findon Maiden Fillies Stakes (6f)
3.0 The Pimm's Goodwood Stakes (Handicap. 2m, 3f)
3.30 The OCL Richmond Stakes (6f)
After conquering
Royal Ascot , maestro Lester Piggott aims for his first Goodwood success with Cutting Blade.
4.10 The Swettenham Stud Sussex Stakes (lm)
The race of the week - the brilliant Sonic Lady faces a formidable rival in Royal
Ascot winner Pennine Walk for the prize of almost £90,000. Introduced by JULIAN WILSON Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER
Star for a Day
Happius is rocketed to superstardom when the heart-throb of his teenage friends, suggests changing places for 48 hours.
The Departure
Heidi loves living with her grandfather high up in the mountains, but when she falls ill the pastor tries to persuade him to move down to the village. He refuses.
(R)
Tomorrow's Farewell
Dancing was always Leroy's way of breaking out and improving himself, but when the past comes knocking he must make a choice between ambition and brotherhood ... Written by WILLIAM BLINN
Directed by THOMAS CARTER (R)
Cricket
The NatWest Bank Trophy The Quarter-final
If Play is still going on, the Games may have to wait.
XIII Commonwealth Games
Edinburgh 1986 Introduced by Steve Rider
Swimming
Men 200m Individual Medley
That Canadian BAUMAN again - terribly versatile.
Women's 200m Butterfly Michelle Ford 's record of
2:11.29 stands from Edmonton 78.
Men 1500m Freestyle
They take four times longer than Cram.
Women's 's 200m Backstroke
Australia's GEORGINA PARKES was second in Brisbane and fourth in LA
Plus news, results, and medal tables, and the batting and bowling of course.
The fourth of an eight-part series on South American society.
The Frustrated Colossus
Argentina was once famous for the European elegance of its high society, the machismo of its gauchos and the tango. Forty years ago it was the tenth richest country in the world. Under military dictatorship, it suffered the agony of 'the dirty war'. But then the generals were put on trial by an elected civilian government. Jack Pizzey 's investigation of Argentina took him from the pampas to the presidential palace. Produced and directed by GEOFFREY BARNES
An AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION production
by ALMA CULLEN starring
Graeme has musical talent and is struggling to be allowed to express it. Lois is being pushed by her mother into solo parts in the girls' choir. Together they have to perform at a competitive concert while parents and supporters keep score.
And the girls of ST MARGARET'S SCHOOL CHOIR conductor JOHN CRANSTON Script editor MARILYN IRELAND Designer ALEX GOURLAY
Producer TOM KINNINMONT Director BRIAN PARKER BBC Scotland
Liszt in the Parlour
The American pianist
Malcolm Frager plays some of Liszt's most popular works for piano.
Liebestraum No 3
Transcendental Study No 10 Consolations Nos 1, 2 and 3 Hungarian Rhapsody No 8 Introduced by Humphrey Burton
Production by NORWEGIAN TV Director ERIK OSTBY
Peter Snow
Donald MacCormick and Olivia O'Leary present the stories and interviews behind the main stories of the day.
Ian Smith and Jenni Murray with a round-up of the news from home and abroad.
The NatWest Bank Trophy Quarter-final
Highlights from today's play, introduced by PETER WEST . Executive producer NICK HUNTER
12.0 Industrial Landscape - The Yorkshire Woollen Industry
Upland cottages, farms with their tell-tale weavers windows, valley towns and mills provide Dr Christopher Harvey with evidence of a once thriving woollen industry. (R)
12.25 Haydn's London Symphony
Dr H.C. Robbins Landon discusses the writing of Haydn's last symphony, with extracts played by the Academy of Ancient Music, directed by Christopher Dogwood. (R)
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