7.15 Special Education in Norway
7.40 Experimental Philosophy
8.30 Geology: Interpreting Sediments
8.55 Pure Maths: Group Actions
9.20 Social Integration: Children's TV
9.45 Victorian Dissenting Chapels
10.10 Studying with the Open University
10.35 Maths: Networks and Matrices
11.00 Introduction to Calculus
11.25 Darwin and Diversity
11.50 Maths Methods: Numerical Solutions
12.15 Biology: Cardiovascular Control
12.40 Professional Judgment: Evaluating Outcomes
1.05 Technology
1.30 Open Forum
Introduced by Bob Wilson
Timetable
2.00 Motor Cycling
2.30 Cricket
3.20 Racing
3.35 Cricket
4.00 Motor Cycling
4.30 Cricket
6.20 Motor Cycling
Timings are subject to alteration
Motor Cycling from Cadwell Park: Shell Oils ACU British Motor Cycle Championships
Formula 1 TT, Formula 2 sidecars and senior stocks do separate battle in Lincolnshire.
Commentator Murray Walker
Cricket from Bournemouth: Refuge Assurance League - Hampshire v Essex
From the ridiculously fast to the sublimely even paced.
Commentators Peter Walker and Christopher Martin Jenkins with Mike Selvey
Racing from the Curragh Irish Derby: Kahyasi and Glacial Storm, first and second in the Derby, face a rematch in Europe's richest classic race, worth £330,000 to the winner. Commentators Peter O'Sullevan and Julian Wilson
Should it rain, some Wimbledon tennis you won't have seen.
Almost 40 years after it was written,
Berthold Goldschmidt's opera Beatrice Cenci received its premiere. Here, George Benjamin, Bernard Keeffe, David Matthews, Simon Rattle and others celebrate his rare talent.
Executive producer John Archer Producer Jonathan Fulford A Review production (R)
Animal drama featuring a female hedgehog called Priddy.
Narrated by John King Directed and photographed by Simon King
Produced by John King
*Ceefax Subtitles
Michael Berkeley introduces the first programme from this year's Almeida Festival. Ingrid Caven was already a major German film actress, often starring in the movies of Fassbinder, when she first appeared as a singer on the Paris stage. Critics hailed her at once as 'the natural heir to Brecht. Dietrich and Piaf.'
In a series of acclaimed one-woman shows since then, she has established herself as a unique artiste.
Tonight Ingrid Caven makes her London debut in a wide range of songs - humorous, wistful, ironic - most of them written specially for her. She also pays tribute to Edith Piaf on the 25th anniversary of the singer's death.
In the interval, Michael Berkeley talks to another visitor to the festival, musician and humorist Nicholas Slonimsky.
(Concert presented in association with Lufthansa)
9.30 - 9.50 Interval
A simultaneous broadcast with Radio 3. Viewers with stereo Radio 3 may wish to turn off TV sound and position their speakers on either side of the screen, a few feet away. Stereo headphones provide a suitable alternative.
Film-maker Alex Cox introduces a season of classic cult films. Tonight: Barbarella starring
Jane Fonda with John Phillip Law Anita Pallenberg Milo O'Shea
David Hemmings Barbarella is a beautiful young astronaut who uses the power of love to fight the forces of evil in the 41st century.
This ultra-camp 1960s sci-fi fantasy stars Jane Fonda , in the days before aerobics.
Screenplay by TERRY SOUTHERN Produced by DINO DE LAURENTUS Directed by ROGER VADIM
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