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6.50 Maths: Complex Series
7.15 Product Design: the Topper
7.40 King Frederick and Voltaire
8.05 Whose Land Is It Anyway?
8.30 Maths: Confidence
8.55 Education: A Scottish Option
9.20 Pictures of Politics
9.45 Utilitarianism: Rohan Coll
10.10 Psychology: the TV Studio
10.35 Maths: Calculus
11.00 Open Advice - Studying with the OU
11.25 Equilibrium Rules OK
11.50 Maths Methods: Vector Products
12.15 Biology: Cell Movement
12.40 How Minerals are Made

Contributors

Unknown:
Rohan Coll

Hambro Guardian Trophy
Presented by Clare Harrison and Jeremy Flint.
Featuring four of the world's greatest players. The scores to date are:
Tony Forrester of Great Britain +2
Bob Hamman of the United States +26
Zia Mahmood of Pakistan -58
Christian Mari of France + 30
Lighting COLIN WIDGERY
Videotape editor IAN HOWLETT Director ANNIE LEWIS
Producer DAVID MITCHELL BBCElstree
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We're sorry that our bridge problems have been running ahead of schedule. Bridge Problem 2 will be covered in this week's programme and the answer in next week 's Radio Times.

Contributors

Presented By:
Clare Harrison
Presented By:
Jeremy Flint.
Unknown:
Tony Forrester
Unknown:
Bob Hamman
Unknown:
Zia Mahmood
Unknown:
Christian Mari
Unknown:
Colin Widgery
Editor:
Ian Howlett
Director:
Annie Lewis
Producer:
David Mitchell

Introduced by Steve Rider Timetable*
1.30 Gymnastics
2.10 Cricket
3.40 Motor Racing
4.00 Gymnastics
4.30 Motor Racing
5.00 Cricket
*Timings are subject to change
Gymnastics
Women's European Championship
Overall and apparatus finals. Commentators BARRY DAVIES and MITCH FENNER
Cricket
Refuge Assurance League Worcester v Surrey from Worcester
Commentators PETER WALKER and RALPH DELLOR
Motor Racing
Esso British Touring Car Championship from Donington Round 4
Commentator
MURRAY WALKER
Football
During the afternoon, highlights of the all
Merseyside FA Cup Final between Liverpool and Everton and the return to
Liverpool by the victors in what will be an emotional occasion.
Gymnastics RTVF. BELGIUM Cricket BOB DUNCAN
Motor Racing BHP LIMITED
Producer. Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Editor. Grandstand JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Commentators:
Barry Davies
Commentators:
Mitch Fenner
Commentators:
Peter Walker
Commentators:
Ralph Dellor
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Martin Hopkins
Unknown:
John Philips

The Japanese Car Threat Reporter Martin Adeney
Toyota's decision to build a car plant in Britain affirms a new Japanese commitment to penetrating Europe. But manufacturing in Europe is just one of the new strategies Japanese companies are pursuing. The European market is potentially one of the most profitable in the world, and Japanese cars are set to pour into it from plants around the world after 1992.
Will Europe's car manufacturers be able to survive such an onslaught? Producer DAVID HARGREAVES Editor DAVID NISSAN

Contributors

Reporter:
Martin Adeney
Producer:
David Hargreaves

In the first of three programmes Peter Seabrook and Roy Lancaster preview the Chelsea Flower Show and look at the vast range of exhibitors arriving from across the world.
Production assistant HELEN JACKSON Producer DENIS W. GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Mill
* GARDENING: page 86

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Unknown:
Roy Lancaster
Unknown:
Helen Jackson
Producer:
Denis W. Gartside

by Steven Berkoff, based on the story by Franz Kafka
Starring Tim Roth as Gregor, Steven Berkoff as Mr Samsa, Linda Marlowe as Mrs Samsa, Saskia Reeves as Greta, Gary Olsen as the Chief Clerk/Lodger

The Samsa family live like parasites off their industrious son Gregor. One morning Gregor finds it harder than usual to get up. Waving his arms and legs around in an attempt to get out of bed he realises that he has been changed into an insect.

This adaptation of Kafka's story by innovative playwright, director and actor Steven Berkoff was first produced for stage in 1969.

Feature: page 8
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer/Stage director:
Steven Berkoff
Based on the story by:
Franz Kafka
Music:
Richard Hartley
Script Editor:
Valery Ryan
Lighting Director:
Rod Litherland
Designer:
David Myerscough-Jones
Producer:
Martyn Auty
Director:
Jim Goddard
Gregor:
Tim Roth
Mr Samsa:
Steven Berkoff
Mrs Samsa:
Linda Marlowe
Greta:
Saskia Reeves
The Chief Clerk/Lodger:
Gary Olsen

Three film reports, written and presented by John Howard.
From the Costa Blanca we investigate the mining company that's been pouring 8,000 gallons of toxic waste into the Mediterranean every day of the year for 30 years. In Northern Spain we go in search of the Brown Bear , as it battles to survive against new industrial developments. And in Southern Spain we discover the driest spot in Europe, to find out if scientists can make the desert bloom again.
Series producer AMANDA THEUNISSEN Editor PETER SALMON BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presented By:
John Howard.
Unknown:
Brown Bear
Producer:
Amanda Theunissen

Views of Photography with John Berger and Jean Mohr
In the third programme,
John Berger and Jean Mohr discuss the possibility of developing a new kind of photographic narrative where 'pictures work together like memories'. Jean Mohr recalls the making of their own sequence 'If each time....' and John Berger talks about his reactions as we see this idea followed through, and taken a step further, by the photographers in the workshop in Finland. Producer ANNA RIDLEY Director JOHN CHRISTIE
An ANNALOGUE production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Berger
Unknown:
Jean Mohr
Unknown:
John Berger
Unknown:
Jean Mohr
Unknown:
Jean Mohr
Talks:
John Berger
Producer:
Anna Ridley
Director:
John Christie

Alex Cox introduces another in the season of classic cult movies. Tonight:
D.O.A. starring
Edmond O'Brien Pamela Britton Luther Adler.
A man bursts into a Los Angeles police station and makes for the homicide division. 'I want to report a murder'. 'Who was murdered?' 'I was'...
Screenplay by RUSSELL ROUSE and CLARENCE GREENE
Produced by LEO c POPKIN Directed by RUDOLPH MATE
Television presentation NICK JONES
0 FILMS: page 14

Contributors

Introduces:
Alex Cox
Unknown:
Edmond O'Brien
Unknown:
Pamela Britton
Unknown:
Luther Adler.
Play By:
Russell Rouse
Unknown:
Clarence Greene
Produced By:
Leo C Popkin
Directed By:
Rudolph Mate
Unknown:
Nick Jones
Frank Bigelow:
Edmond O'Brien
Paula Gibson:
Pamela Britton
Majak:
Luther Adler
Miss Foster:
Beverly Campbell
Chester:
Neville Brand
Mrs Philips:
Lynn Baggett
Halliday:
William Ching

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