Geology of the Alps
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A second helping of laughter, mayhem and music from the golden days of Hollywood.
An RKO production
A See-Saw programme (R)
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Weather followed by You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds Bharti gets in a panic when she plans a day away from the market.
Song: Yellow Bird
Presenter Bharti Patel
Film director JUUE CALLANAN Studio director SUE ARON (R) (e)
Steve Dickson 's Punk Pix It's not the fashion of the catwalk but the sidewalk that captures the imagination of photographer Steve Dixon. By day he edits a newspaper in York, by night he finds his subjects in the clubs of the city. Producer JOHN GRAHAM BBC North East (R)
Rob Curling looks at what's going on in radio and TV; and Marian Foster has news from the Daytime Club.
Weather followed by The Mecca of the Motorcycle
The TT 80 Years On
It's a paradox that the world's most dangerous racetrack should also be the one to have survived the longest. The Isle of Man has been on the international motorcycle racing calendar since 1907, and has claimed 141 lives, but support for it is as fanatical now as at any time in its history. In no other motorsport arena is the pursuit of the perfect performance so elusive as on the 371 mile Isle of Man mountain course.... and for the specialist road racer that is an attraction that exceeds all others. For him, the TT has always been the essential gathering place of motorcyclists.
Narrator Brian Perkins Produced and directed by BRUCE BATTEN
A look at the appeal of the The Isle of Man TT. Each year riders descend on the small island to pit their wits against one of the most demanding road racing courses in the world. Show more
Regional News and Weather
4: The Taste of Crow
Kildare's persistence with Yvonne's case bears fruit. (R)
Third of four programmes Rachael Heyhoe-Flint
A lighthearted chat show, hosted by Glyn Worsnip.
Today, he meets the first lady of cricket, Rachael Heyhoe -Flint who, as an ex-teacher, journalist, reporter and now after-dinner speaker, looks back on some funny moments. Producer KEITH HALEY
What Goes Up
An original contemporary dance performed by students from Intake High School, Leeds.
Producer MIKE MURRAY
Today John ThirlweII and Kathy Tayler find that the average campus is anything but deserted after the summer term. Sheffield
University's 'multi-activity' holiday has everything from badminton to a circus workshop. (R)
from Highdown, Worthing BBC Pebble Mill
The last programme of the current series for the Whyte and Mackay Scotch Trophy. Sean Connery, a keen and accomplished footballer in his youth, joins Ian St John of Liverpool fame, against Sandy Lyle and Lee Trevino, who will need to have their wits about them.
Peter Alliss runs the touchline over nine selected holes of the Ailsa Course at the Turnberry Hotel.
Gillette Cup Semi-final 1971 Producer JEFF GODDARD
The Royal College of Art celebrates its 150th anniversary this year. Many of Britain's most well-known artists were students at the College. The Department of Film helped to make this programme which takes a look at some of this year's graduating artists.
Film editor LAURIE CHOAT Producer JOHN ARCHER
Yesterday five young musicians were chosen from the 16 representatives from countries throughout the Eurovision area.
Tonight these finalists will play concertos with the NETHERLANDS RADIO
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by Sergiu Comissiona.
This live concert from the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam is introduced by Humphrey Burton. Expert commentary is provided by conductor Jane Glover. Television production by NOS. Holland
Presented for BBCtv by ROY TIPPING (Details of the 16finalists on page 49)
from Chelsea Flower Show with Alan Titchmarsh Peter Seabrook David Stevens guest appearance Nigel Hawthorne
In this 75th anniversary year, a final look back at the horticultural feast laid out at the Chelsea Flower Show.
Peter Seabrook examines the preparation necessary to produce just a few of these eye-catching displays that bring tens of thousands to the Royal Hospital grounds over this annual four-day event.
Alan Titchmarsh and David Stevens drop in on medal- winning entrants, while Nigel Hawthorne tries to salvage what he can from this gardening extravaganza, before the bulldozers arrive. Production assistants
ANN GUMBLEY , JEAN LAUGHTON NICK PATTEN , KIERON O'NEILL Producer DENIS W. GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Mill
A different kind of comedy starring Garry Shandling Pete Has an Affair
Garry's best friend, Pete Schumaker , has had a moment of madness - he's had an affair. That was bad enough, but what on earth possessed him to seek advice from the world's worst agony uncle ... Garry Shandling ?
Written by ALAN ZWEIBEL Directed by ALAN RAFKIN
From Moscow. Peter Snow and Gavin Esler analyse the latest developments at the Superpower Summit.
Donald MacCormick in London reports the other major events of the day.
For Reasons of State
PROFESSOR STUART HALL of the OU examines the conflict of interest between freedom of the press and 'The National Interest'. Producer KEN PATTON