6.50 What Value Nuclear Protests?
7.15 Special Needs in Education
7.40 Seventeenth.Century England
8.30 Geology of the Alps
8.55 Pure Maths: Isomorphisms
9.20 Seeing Through the Smoke
9.45 Victorian Ways of Death
10.10 Education: The Standards Debate
10.35 Maths: Calculus
11.00 Introduction to Calculus
11.25 Science: Energy and Rockets
11.50 Maths Methods: Projectiles
12.15pm Biology: Chicken or Egg?
12.40 Social Work in the Inner City
The classic cliffhanger serial starring Herman Brix as Kioga, the Hawk 2: Flaming Death
A REPUBLIC serial
Falling Hare
Introduced by Steve Rider Timetable*
1.35 Motorcycling
3.00 Golf
5.00 Cricket
*Timings are subject to alteration
Golf from Wentworth The Volvo PGA Championship
With this event on the periphery of 'Major' status, you'd expect 'Master' Lyle to be in striking distance by the end of round three. Earnings-wise, where Woosnam was, Lyle is leaning. Commentators PETER ALLISS. BRUCE CRTTCHLEY CLIVE CLARK and ALEX HAY
Motorcycling from Nurburgring
German Grand Prix
Live coverage of the 250cc race. On this track raw power needs tempering with nimbleness. Plus news of the sidecars and the big boys on view tomorrow.
Commentator MURRAY WALKER
Cricket from Derby
Refuge Assurance League Derbyshire v
Nottinghamshire
Highlights of the first innings and live for the hot end of the second. Commentators
PETER WALKER and RALPH DELLOR Television presentation: Golf JOHN SHREWSBURY
ALASTAIR SCOTT. FRED VINER Motorcycling ARD, GERMANY Cricket BOB DUNCAN Studio producer
CAMPBELL FERGUSON
Assistant editor BRIAN BARWICK Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN PHILIPS
Brian Widlake and Valerie Singleton present Britain's most popular financial and business programme.
With Paul Burden Henry Harington
Michael Robinson and Francine Stock reporting from home and abroad.
Studio director ANN RICHARDS Editor JONATHAN CRANE
by Oscar Wilde
How did a baby come to be deposited in the left luggage room at Victoria Station in mistake for a three-volume novel? And what is the secret allure of the name Ernest?
(Ceefax subtitles)
Palestinian Perspectives The second of three programmes from Israel and her occupied territories comes from Beit Jala, an Arab village on the West Bank near Bethlehem.
Michael Ignatieff asks a group of Palestinians from the West Bank, Gaza and Israel itself how they view their past experiences and future prospects and whether they believe their five-month-old uprising against Israel, which has already cost their people over 150 lives, can achieve their goals of self-determination and an independent state.
Director MARK HARRISON
Producer CHRISTOPHER CAPRON BBC Bristol
(Final part tomorrow at 9.50pm)
With three wins from three races, McLaren seem to be having their own private season so far. But the only good news for the rest of the field is that both cars failed here last year, when NIGEL MANSELL registered his last win of 1987. There is also part one of a superb Grand Prix competition which will take the winner and a friend to the Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide in November.
Commentators
MURRAY WALKER and JAMES HUNT
TV presentation IMT Mexico Producer CHARLES BALCHIN
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Film-maker Alex Cox introduces a season of classic cult movies. Tonight: Razorback starring
Gregory Harrison Arkie Whiteley Bill Kerr
Death stalks the small town of Gamulla in the form of a gigantic man-eating boar called a razorback. Carl Winters wants revenge on the beast but he falls foul of the other terrors like the psychopathic Baker brothers who run the local Petpak Cannery ...
Rock video director
Russell Mulcahy 's debut film is a striking and often surreal horror movie set in Australia's outback.
Screenplay by EVERETT DEROCHE based on the novel by PETER BRENNAN
Produced by HAL MCELROY
Directed by RUSSELL MULCAHY TV presentationNICK JONES
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