6.50 English Romantic Poets in Italy
7.15 Halogens and Noble Gases
7.40 St Paul 's Cathedral
8.05 Database: Data Dictionaries
8.30 Geology: From Swamps to Coal
8.55 Arts: Images of Class
9.20 Inner City Story
9.45 The Other Virtuosos
10.10 Donegal: Tradition and Change
10.35 Maths: Complex Numbers
11.00 CIM in the Workplace
The magazine programme about disability - this month with music and news from London's 'Movin' On' festival. Presented by Chris Davies and Simon Barnes , with subtitles for the hard-of-hearing.
Producer CHRISTOPHER HUTCHINS
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Introduced by Steve Rider. Timetable*
1.40 Motorcycling
2.10 Cricket
2.35 Motorcycling
3.45 Show jumping
5.00 Cricket
6.15 Motorcycling
* Timings are subject to change
Motorcycling from Donington
Shell British Grand Prix
British Grand Prix champion Wayne Rainey , the 1987 world championship winner at
Donington Eddie Lawson , and speedy Kevin Schwantz are all American and have all tasted success. Rather like at Wimbledon, the fans long for a British win in the 500cc race. (The British do very nicely in the sidecars.) Commentators:
Murray Walker and Barry Nutley.
Show Jumping from Hickstead Silk Cut Derby
Nick Skelton is British and is going for a hat trick. Commentators:
Raymond Brooks-Ward and Stephen Hadley.
Cricket from Cheltenham
Refuge Assurance League
Gloucestershire v Lancashire Commentators: Peter Walker and Ralph Dellor.
Television presentation: Motorcycling JIM RESIDE and KEITH MACKENZIE
Show jumping WENDY SHEPPARD Cricket BOB DUNCAN
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor Grandstand JOHN PHILIPS
BBCtv International
Sheepdog Championship Second semi-final.
A retired farmer and a part-time shepherd meet to decide who joins last week's semi-final winner for a place in the singles final - to be run in two weeks'time. For Scotland:
David Guild with Bill. For Ireland:
Pat Byrne with Dot.
The Brace Championship continues on the trials ground in the Lake District. Lyn Williams with Glen and Fly (Wales) compete against Timothy Longton with Gel and Cap (England).
Introduced by Phil Drabble with Eric Halsall.
Director STEPHEN MORRIS Producer IAN SMITH
Tokyo with Magenta De Vine and Sankha Guha.
Produced and directed by SHEILA HAYMAN
Executive producer RACHELPURNELL
A portrait of an island continent in six episodes. 2: Seas Under Capricorn
Dazzling tropical reef fish are some of the ingredients of Australia's marine heritage. Narrated by Robyn Williams. Produced and photographed by DAVID PARER
Series producer JOHN VANDENBELD
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Shell British Grand Prix
Highlights from Donington. Commentators:
Murray Walker and Roger Burnett. Executive producer jim RESIDE
Simone Veil
Simone Veil became the first president of the directly-elected European Parliament in 1979. She had entered politics as a cabinet minister at the invitation of Giscard D'Estaing - yet she is still convinced that men would like to keep politics an exclusively male club. As a survivor of the holocaust she reflects on the war experiences that made her, above all, a European idealist.
Presenter: Jenni Murray. Photography GERALD COBBE ASHLEY ROWE
Film editor JOHN BREWSER
Executive producer BARRY LYNCH Producer LOWRI GWILYM Director DICK VIGERS BBC Wales
Alex Cox introduces another classic cult movie.
Two Lane Blacktop starring
Four nameless people - the Driver, GTO, the Girl and the Mechanic - are in a race against time and each other. The ultimate bet is made - a cross-country duel from the far west to Washington, DC. The prize - the loser's treasured car. One of the most extraordinary and original films of the decade.
Screenplay by RUDOLPH WURLITZER and WILL CORRY from a story by WILL CORRY
Produced by MICHAEL S. LAUGHUN Directed by MONTE HELLMAN
Television presentation NICK JONES
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