6.50 Recycling Scrap Copper
7.15 Statistics: Conflict
7.40 Joseph Wright of Derby
8.05 Donegal: Tradition and Change
8.30 Discovering Physics: Vibrations of Music
8.55 Pure Maths: Dodecahedral Group
9.20 Facts Don't Speak for Themselves
9.45 The Victorian High Church
10.10 Education: Travelling with Dignity
10.35 Maths: Up to the Mark
11.00 Technology: Today's Beef
11.25 Science Foundation Course: Summer School
11.50 Maths Methods: Catenary Approximation
12.15 Biology: Only in the Mating Season
12.40 Geothermal Energy
The classic serial starring Herman Brix as Kioga, the Hawk
5: Pendulum of Doom
A REPUBLIC seriaf
/ Only Have Eyes for You (R)
Introduced by Bob Wilson Timetable*
1.30 Golf. 2.00 Motor Racing
2.30 Tennis
3.30 Motor Racing
4.00 Show Jumping
5.00 Cricket
* Timings subject to alteration
Golf from Sandwich
Great Britain and Ireland v USA
A home defence of the Curtis Cup
BRUCE CRITCHLEY reports
Motor Racing
Two rounds of the British Formulas Championships STEVE RIDER reporting
Tennis
Wimbledon starts tomorrow -
GERALD WILLIAMS reports
Show Jumping from Birmingham
Royal International Horse Shot The Queen's Cup Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD and STEPHEN HADLEY
Cricket from Bath
Refuge Assurance League Somerset v Surrey
Highlights, then live.
Commentators PETER WALKER and RALPH DELLOR Television presentation: GOlf TWI
Motor racing BHP
Show jumping WENDY SHEPPARD Cricket BOB DUNCAN
Studio producer CAMPBELL FERGUSON Assistant editor BRIAN BARWICK Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN PHILIPS
Brian Widlake and Valerie Singleton present the last programme in the current series.
Including this week: Factory of the Future
Francine Stock reports on the next generation of computer controlled manufacturing: a world beyond mere robots. Camera LAN KENNEDY Sound JULIAN BALDWIN Producer GLYNN JONES Editor JONATHAN CRANE
Russell Davies talks to
Herman Leonard , whose images of Duke Ellington, Biliie Holiday,
Charlie Parker and Louis Armstrong best caught the atmosphere of 40s and 50s jazz. Director JAMES MARSH
Executive producer JOHN ARCHER Producer ANDREW EATON
The brilliant young saxophone player from
Edinburgh recently returned to the city to celebrate his 21st birthday. In a concert given at the Queen's Hall, Smith and his quartet are joined by vibraphone star Gary Burton.
Jason Rebello (piano) Terje Gewelt (bass) Ian Froman (drums) Lighting JOHN BLACK Sound JOHN GARDNER Producer
KEITH ALEXANDER Director HAMISH BARBOUR BBC Scot/and
US Open Championship from The Country Club,
Brookline, Massachusetts
Can SANDY LYLE add the US Open to the US Masters title he won in April?
STEVE RIDER introduces coverage of the final round Television presentation ABC TV Producer ALASTAIR SCOTT
Executive producer JOHN SHREWSBURY
Film-maker Alex Cox introduces a season of classic cult films.
Tonight:
The Last Picture Show
Starring Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges
Sonny Crawford and his pal Duane Jackson are teenagers growing up in a small Texas town. They divide their times between the local girls, the pool hall and most importantly the neighbourhood cinema.
The movie palace is about to close: the last picture show signals the end of an era - a loss of innocence. This brilliant evocation of life in the early 1950s was justifiably praised as one of the most original and timely movies of its decade.
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