6.50 The Midlands Enlightenment
7.15 Accounting for Managers
7.40 Psychology: Family Therapy
8.05 Working for Love
8.30 Water by the Volume
8.55 Physics: Vibrations of Music
9.20 Pienza: a Renaissance City
9.45 Spatial Learning and Hippocampus
10.10 Thomas Hardy and Wessex
10.35 Handicapped in the Community
11.00 Operational Decisions
11.25 Docklands Light Railway
11.50 Database: Management System
12.15 Engineering Mechanics: Solids and Fluids
12.40 Religion: Sikhs in Britain
1.05 Technology: Power Amplifier
1.30 Modern Art: Monuments
1.55 Chemistry: Flavours and Fragrances
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Planets Revisited
The first successful spacecraft to the planet Venus was sent up more than a quarter of a century ago. Since then most of the planets in the Solar
System have been contacted. In this programme Patrick Moore and Dr Garry Hunt look back over the space-probe story, and describe the exciting developments to be expected during the next few years.
Producer PIETER MORPURGO
In 1978 a lone yachtsman sailing in a race from New Zealand to Australia was shipwrecked on Middleton Reef, called by some 'Australia's Bermuda Triangle'. Bill Belcher survived for 28 days in a tiny rubber life-raft. This is the story of the events surrounding his ordeal and also that of his wife who fought bureaucracy to try and save him.
Produced and directed by BILL BENNETT (R)
with Moira Stuart
Laurie Mayer reviews the week, with subtitles. Followed by Weather
continuing a season of the great actor's films in celebration of his 80th birthday. Also starring Lee Remick Ben Gazzara
In this extraordinary, powerful courtroom drama - being shown in the complete version - James Stewart gives possibly his finest performance as the country lawyer hired to defend a murderer. When an army lieutenant is held for the killing of a bartender, his defence is 'justifiable homicide', on the grounds that the man had viciously assaulted and raped his wife.
Screenplay by WENDELL MAYES based on the book by ROBERT TRAVER Produced and directed by OTTO PREMINGER
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An introduction to Heimat, BBC2's acclaimed serial about a small German village, which begins a second showing next Saturday.
US Open Championship from the Country Club,
Brookline, Massachusetts
The second of the four majors of the season is from one of the most historic courses in the United States. Seventy-five years ago at Brookline an unknown local professional, 19-year-old Francis Ouimet from
Boston, beat the legendary British golfers Ted Ray and Harry Vardon and started the golf boom in America. Tony Jacklin was the last British winner of this title, and SANDY LYLE , the current US Masters Champion, is one of the favourites this year. Introduced by STEVE RIDER Television presentation ABC Producer ALASTAIR SCOTT Executive producer JOHN SHREWSBURY
Comhill Insurance Test Series England v West Indies
RICHIE BENAUD introduces highlights of the third day's play from Lord's.
Producer KEITH MACKENZIE
Pilkington Glass
Ladies' Championships
Highlights of the final played earlier today at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne.
Introduced by JOHN BARRETT Commentators
DAN MASKELL. VIRGINIA WADE Producers
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON. HUW JONES