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6.50 Maths Across the Curriculum

7.15 Special Education in Norway

7.40 Experimental Philosophy

8.30 Geology of the Alps: 2

8.55 Pure Maths: Group Actions

9.20 The Victorian High Church

9.45 Social Integration: Children's TV

10.10 Management and the School

10.35 Maths: Networks and Matrices

11.0 Introduction to Calculus

11.25 Evolution by Natural Selection

11.50 Maths Methods: Numerical Solutions

12.15 Biology: Cardiovascular Control

12.40 Water for a City: Nottingham

1.5 The Curriculum: Hansel and Gretel

Introduced by Steve Rider

Timetable*
1.30 Show Jumping
2.30 Cricket
3.45 Athletics
5.0 Cricket
6.30 Motor Racing
*Timings are subject to alteration

Show Jumping
The Royal International Horse Show
Next Ladies Championship - the Queen Elizabeth II Cup
JANET HUNTER, who rides for TED AND LIZ EDGAR, might be the next champion, keeping it in the stable - Mrs E won last time.
Commentators RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD, STEPHEN HADLEY

Cricket
Refuge Assurance League
Derbyshire v Gloucestershire
One of cricket's finest sights, save from the other crease, is MICHAEL HOLDING at speed in any livery. Gloucester's strikers will have the pleasure this afternoon. Commentators PETER WALKER. RALPH DELLOR

Athletics
Grandstand cameras join the Haringey AC squad in Europe as British representatives in the European Cup. Their president, Ron Pickering, is the impartial observer. Stuart Storey and Ron describe this afternoon's events in the powerful GDR v USSR meet.

Motor Racing Detroit Grand Prix
As many of the opening laps as there is time for - the complete story in Grand Prix at 11.10pm.

Television presentation:
Show Jumping JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Cricket BOB DUNCAN
Athletics NIALL SLOANE. DDRF, East Germany
Motor Racing CBS, USA
Studio producer CAMPBELL FERGUSON Assistant editor BRIAN BARWICK Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Janet Hunter
Unknown:
Liz Edgar
Unknown:
Peter Walker.
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Unknown:
Cricket Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Athletics Niall Sloane.
Producer:
Campbell Ferguson
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Including this week:
Headhunter Robert Maxwell needs a high-flyer for his new satellite TV venture. The salary range starts at £75,000. Headhunter Stephen Rowlinson finds candidates through a discreet mixture of computer search and personal contacts.
But which one will Maxwell choose?
Producer SARAH MANWARING-WHITE Editor JONN

Contributors

Unknown:
Headhunter Robert Maxwell
Unknown:
Headhunter Stephen Rowlinson

by HAROLD PINTER
It is Stanley's birthday; but the party he is given is not quite what he expects. and Julie Walters as Lulu Costumes ODETTE BARROW Lighting CLIVE THOMAS
Designer BRUCE MACADIE
Produced by ROSEMARY HILL Directed by KENNETH IVES
0 FEATURE: page 16
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Harold Pinter
Unknown:
Julie Walters
Unknown:
Clive Thomas
Designer:
Bruce MacAdie
Produced By:
Rosemary Hill
Directed By:
Kenneth Ives
Meg:
Joan Plowright
Goldberg:
Harold Pinter
McCann:
Colin Blakely
Stanley:
Kenneth Cranham
Petey:
Robert Lang

The 1987 Formula One World Championship Detroit Grand Prix
This bumpy street circuit in the 'auto capital of the world' puts man and machine under severe pressure.
There have been five races held here, won by five different drivers and five different cars. Winner last year was AYRTON SENNA who swept to victory three weeks ago at Monaco, another street circuit.
If the 'active suspension' on his Lotus works well again he will have an enormous advantage on the rough road surface; if not watch out for NIGEL MANSELL , who loves this kind of circuit and led so convincingly at Monaco until his turbo failed. Commentators MURRAY WALKER
JAMES HUNT
TV presentation: CBS. USA
Producer CHARLES BALCHIN (French Grand Prix: 5 July)
0 INFO: page 77

Contributors

Unknown:
Ayrton Senna
Unknown:
Nigel Mansell
Commentators:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
James Hunt
Producer:
Charles Balchin

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