6.50 Maths: Complex Integration
7.15 The Million Dollar Motor Car
7.40 The Rebuilding of London
8.30 Geology: Glaciers
8.55 Violent Galaxies
9.20 Mental Handicap: Finding a Voice
9.45 Stand By Your Banner!
10.10 Introduction to Psychology
10.35 Maths: Modelling Turkeys
11.00 Technology: CIM
11.25 A Day in the Life
11.50 Maths Methods: Vibration Absorbers
12.15 Biology: the Vertebrate Kidney
12.40 Ceramics Under Stress
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 (GB) + 27 Bob Hamman (US) - 7 Zia Mahmood (Pakistan) - 83 Christian Mari (France) + 63 Lighting COLIN widgery
Videotape editor IAN HOWLETT Director ANNIE LEWIS
Producer DAVID MITCHELL BBCElstree
(Postponed from 9 July)
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Introduced by Steve Rider Golf
118th Open Championship from Troon
See if Seve Ballesteros is wearing the same navy blue outfit, same white shoes and that Iberian glower that won him his two Open titles. There hasn't been a European winner at Troon since 1923. It's live, and there are 18 holes.
Commentators PETER ALLISS
BRUCE CRITCHLEY , HARRY
CARPENTER, CLIVE CLARK and ALEX HAY
Television presentation JOHN SHREWSBURY and ALASTAIR SCOTT
Producer, Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor, Grandstand JOHN PHILIPS
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BBCtv International
Sheepdog Championship
Introduced by Phil Drabble with Eric Halsall.
First semi-final
A Welshman who has twice won the International
Supreme Championship and the 1987 English National
Shepherd's Champion meet on the trials course at
Esthwaite Water for a place in the singles final. For Wales:
Gwyn Jones with Queen For England:
David Ogilvie with Jim
The Brace Championship begins today when each competitor runs two dogs at the same time.
Harford Logan with Mickey and Jim (Scotland) v
Pat Byrne with Dot and Star (Ireland).
Director STEPHEN MORRIS Producer IAN SMITH
Rio de Janeiro
Magenta De Vine and Sankha Guha are in the city where they samba, sunbathe and go to extraordinary lengths to look beautiful on the beach.
Sankha visits the most dangerous place on earth and Magenta meets Xuxa, Brazil's top television and pop star. Plus Brazil captain Jorghino on the state of the nation's football; taking the cable car to the hippest club in town, and why Rio is a vegetarian's nightmare.
Series producer RACHAEL PURNELL Director GARY HUNTER
Last in the series.
The Newspaper Editors presented by Jeremy Isaacs
with Max Hastings, of The Daily Telegraph; David Montgomery, Today; Andreas Whittam Smith, The Independent
The press seems to have fallen into disrepute. The public is concerned over the invasion of privacy, the right of reply, the editorial influence of proprietors and the illiberal tendencies of the Government. In this climate of suspicion, just what is the role of newspaper editors? To whom are they accountable? How do they justify their different ways of going about their jobs?
Director DAVID CROSSMAN Producer UDI EICHLER
A BROOK production for BBCtv
A series of six programmes 5: Leibnitz - Man or Biscuit?
Dear Radio Times,
What a delight Alexei Sayle's Stuff was this week! My family and I stayed enraptured by the two young puffins and their hilarious attempts to build a nest using old newspapers. Please, please, please repeat this very soon as it was such a tonic for the eyes in these days of fat b*****ds and shaved heads whining on about Mrs Thatcher.
(Mrs) Josie Pencil
Stratford-under-Lyne
Alexei Sayle replies: Who gives a damn what you think?
Featuring Alexei Sayle
With ANGUS DEAYTON, ROBIN DRISCOLL, TONY MILLAN, FELICITY MONTAGU, HARRIET THORPE,
MARK WILLIAMS
Written by ANDREW MARSHALL, DAVID RENWICK and ALEXEI SAYLE
Music by SIMON BRINT , STEVE JEFFRIES Costume design MARY HUSBAND Produced and directed by MARCUS MORTIMER (R)
Tatyana Zaslavskaya
In 1983 Tatyana Zaslavskaya was an economist at the elite branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk, Siberia. However, that year she wrote the 'Novosibirsk
Report', an attack on the top-heavy bureaucratic Soviet economy which drew the attention of the KGB - but also the Politburo including Gorbachev, whose perestroika owes much to her ideas. Now in the political arena as a member of the Congress of People's
Deputies, she is at the heart of the movement to implement perestroika, and is one of very few prominent women in Soviet politics. Presenter Jenni Murray
Executive producer BARRY LYNCH Producer LOWRI GWILYM Director DICK VIGERS BBC Wales
118th Open Championship from Royal Troon Golf Club, introduced by Harry Carpenter.
The new Open champion has taken the honours. Will it be a familiar face or a new name on the trophy?
Harry Carpenter reflects on the drama of the final round.
Alex Cox introduces another classic cult movie.
Ace in the Hole starring Kirk Douglas Jan Sterling.
Chuck Tatum is a newspaper reporter on the way down, but when he learns of a man trapped in a rock fall, he sees a chance of getting back into the headlines.
Tatum is quite prepared to ensure that the man remains trapped while he milks the story for all it is worth. Billy Wilder delivers one of the most cynical broadsides of his career in this masterful depiction of media exploitation.
Screenplay by BILLY WILDER , LESSER SAMUELS and WALTER NEWMAN Produced and directed by BILLY WILDER
Television presentation NICK JONES
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