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9.30 Higher Education: Polys and Colleges: Diploma Level Studies
(Shown yesterday at 11.18 am) (E)

9.52 Look and Read: Badger Girl: Sounds in the Night
(Shown on Tuesday at 10.15 am) (E)

10.15 Around Scotland: Aberdeen: 1: I live in Aberdeen
(Shown on Wednesday at 1.38 pm) (E)

10.38 MI 10 Mathematical Investigations
Pascal's Triangle
followed by Gears
(Shown on Tuesday at 11.57 am) (E)

11.0 Wondermaths: Programme 1
(Shown on Tuesday at 9.40 am) (E)

11.17 Geography Casebook: Inner City (1)
The first of two programmes about the fluctuating fortunes of Glasgow - from Victorian boom to the present day.
(R) (E)

11.40 Look, Look and Look Again: Finding the View
(Shown on Tuesday at 9.52 am) (E)

12.0 English File: A View from the Bridge: 1
by Arthur Miller
A new production in three parts
With Del Henney as Eddie Carbone.
'This one's name is Eddie Carbone, a longshoreman working the docks from Brooklyn Bridge to the breakwater where the open sea begins.'
(E)

12.32 pm Scene: Patty, Fatty
Pat is 15 and fat, and feels the odd one out... until her brother's friend takes her for a ride on his motorcycle.
(Shown yesterday at 12.40 pm) (E)

1.5 Switch on to English
Key aspects of spoken and written English are taught using extracts from well-known television series as reinforcement.
(R) (E)

1.33 General Studies: What's Wrong with Britain?: 1
(Shown on Monday at 12.40 pm)

2.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds. Cosmo decides she doesn't like her green hair. Transport song: 'Wheels and a "Crococycle"' Book: "A Lion for Lewis" by Rosemary Wells
(R) (E)

Contributors

Producer (Geography Casebook):
Len Brown
Writer (English File):
Arthur Miller
Lighting (English File):
Henry Barber
Designer (English File):
Rochelle Selwyn
Producer (English File):
Geoff Wilson
Eddie Carbone:
Del Henney
Mike:
Michael Roberts
Louis:
Stuart Mungall
Alfieri:
John Bluthal
Catherine:
Francesca Brill
Beatrice:
Yvonne Bryceland
Tony:
Arturo Venegas
Marco:
Mark Jax
Rodolpho:
Vincenzo Ricotta

International Golf: The Dunhill Cup
Further coverage of today's second round.
The Old Course at St Andrews provides the ultimate test over the closing holes especially at the famous Road Hole.
Commentators Peter Alliss, Clive Clark, Bruce Critchley, Tony Jacklin

Racing from Ascot
BBCtv cameras cover four races on Ascot's Charity Day in aid of the Royal National Institute for the Deaf
2.30 Terry Ramsden Stakes dim)
3.5 William Hill Stakes (Handicap. 5f)
3.40 Taylor Woodrow Team
Charity Stakes (Handicap. 1m)
4.15 Ewar Stud Farms Stakes for Apprentices (Handicap. lim)
Commentators Peter O'Sullevan, Jimmy Lindley, John Hanmer
Introduced by Julian Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Bruce Critchley
Unknown:
Tony Jacklin
Unknown:
Terry Ramsden
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
John Hanmer
Presenter (Racing):
Julian Wilson

The fourth of a season of films featuring The Man from U.N.C.L.E. with and Dashing U.N.C.L.E. agents Solo and Kuryakin fly to Switzerland guarding the combination to a vault containing the world's most deadly nuclear weapon. In a desperate plot to use the weapon for their own evil purposes, T.H.R.U.S.H. has turned a man into Solo's exact double by means of plastic surgery. The counterfeit Solo is so convincing that even Illya is taken in ... Screenplay by CLYDE WARE Produced by SAM ROLFE
Directed by JOHN NEWLAND
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Contributors

Play By:
Clyde Ware
Produced By:
Sam Rolfe
Directed By:
John Newland
Napoleon Solo:
Robert Vaughn
Illya Kuryakin:
David McCallum
Serena:
Senta Berger
Alexander Waverley:
Leo G. Carroll
Darius Two:
Michael Evans
Sandy Wister:
Sharon Farrell
Arsene Coria:
Fabrizio Miono
Kitt Kittridge:
Donald Harron
Namana:
Bill Gunn
Taffy:
Jennifer Billingsley
Director:
Paula Raymond
Nina:
Donna Michelle
Doctor:
Harold Gould

Presented by Vastiana Belfon Dixie Peach goes to the USA to meet House Music star Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk and reports on the origins of music in Chicago's homosexual underground. Also a film about the Trinidadian 'chair' sculptor, Francisco Cabral , whose unusual work is now meeting international acclaim. Producer JULIAN HENRIQUES
Executive producer JOHN WILCOX (BBC Pebble Mill)

Contributors

Presented By:
Vastiana Belfon
Unknown:
Francisco Cabral
Producer:
Julian Henriques
Producer:
John Wilcox

Simon Treheame
- An Independent Life
Because of an accident during his birth Simon is mentally handicapped. But he lives and works in the community, sharing a house with a handicapped friend. He believes passionately that people like himself can and should lead independent lives. Simon is in charge of the boiler at a furniture factory near Stourbridge in the West Midlands. Film editor ERIC BROWN
Producer JONATHAN STEDALL (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Treheame
Editor:
Eric Brown
Producer:
Jonathan Stedall

from Borwick, Lancashire Gardeners' World travels north this week to look at a garden in north Lancashire. Apart from beautiful and interesting borders, shrubs and trees, Geoff Hamilton and John Kelly find out more about nuts and medlars, insect-eating plants and growing comfrey for compost. Production assistant CHRISTINE HARDMAN
Producer PHILIP FRANKLIN
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
John Kelly
Unknown:
Christine Hardman
Producer:
Philip Franklin
Producer:
John Kenyon

by ELAINE MORGAN starring Eileen Atkins
Bernard Hill , John Shrapnel with Thelma Whiteley Nicola Cowper
Geoffrey Chater
In 1911, Kitty and Tom Higdon arrived in the Norfolk village of Burston to take up positions in the village school. Their arrival was to irrevocably change the lives of the villagers and their children.
A moving, heart-warming true story with a marvellous performance from
Eileen Aitkins. (DAILY TELEGRAPH) Absolutely superb dramatic reconstruction written by Elaine Morgan. ... A profound, beautifully poised drama. (SUNDAY TIMES) Music by DOMINIC MULDOWNEY Produced by RUTH CALEB
Directed by NORMAN STONE (R)
BBC Ariel book, £3.95 from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Eileen Atkins
Unknown:
Bernard Hill
Unknown:
John Shrapnel
Unknown:
Thelma Whiteley
Unknown:
Nicola Cowper
Unknown:
Geoffrey Chater
Unknown:
Tom Higdon
Unknown:
Eileen Aitkins.
Written By:
Elaine Morgan.
Music By:
Dominic Muldowney
Produced By:
Ruth Caleb
Directed By:
Norman Stone
Willie Sprunt:
Richard Gallop
Frederick Starr:
Henry Moxon
Farmer Fowler:
John Abineri
Tom Higdon:
Bernard Hill
Kitty Higdon:
Eileen Atkins
The Rev C T Eland:
John Shrapnel
Violet Potter:
Nicola Cowper
John Potter:
John Gleeson
Labourer:
Norman Fisher
Marjory Ling:
Alexandra Boyd
Jack Mullinger:
Ian Latham
Walter Garnham:
Norman Jones
Mrs Eland:
Thelma Whiteley
George Durbridge:
Jon Laurimore
Noah Sandy:
Peter Whitbread
John Aldrich:
Alan Mason
Mrs Philpot:
Maggie Riley
Ethel Cummings:
Lusha Kellgren
Gertie Steamer:
Lynne Radford
Farmer Edwards:
Frank Mills
Peggram:
Peter Benson
Sabina Durbridge:
Helen Bugdale
Thirza Moore:
Linda Roberts
Clerk of the Court:
Peter Tuddenham
Magistrate:
Geoffrey Chater
Casey:
Robert Duncan

The Unipart British
Professional Championship from Redcar Bowl
The atmosphere in the hall will be beginning to boil as the semi-final stages of this eight-day tournament begin in which 32 top British darts players started out last
Saturday in search of a major title and a E10,000 first prize. Tonight the last four players 'toe-the-oche' and bidding for his third title could be the No 1 seed, ERIC BRISTOW and, if form is any guide, his opponent should be 'up-and-coming' Star BOB ANDERSON (No 4 seed).
The second semi-final should bring together two experienced campaigners,
CLIFF LAZARENKO (No 6 seed) and DAVE WHITCOMBE (No 3 seed), both itching to win this most prestigious championship for the first time.
The heat is now being turned on. It's up to the best of 11 sets, still three legs per set.
Introduced by TONY GUBBA ' Commentators
SID WADDELL and TONY GREEN Directors
MIKE ADLEY and PETER HAYWARD Producer KEITH PHILLIPS

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Bristow
Unknown:
Dave Whitcombe
Introduced By:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Sid Waddell
Unknown:
Mike Adley
Unknown:
Peter Hayward
Producer:
Keith Phillips

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