6.50 Maths: Calculus
7.15 The Effective
Manager: Meetings
7.40 Geology of the Alps
8.05 Computing: On the Right Track
8.30 What Value Nuclear
Protests?
8.55 What's in Store
9.20 Mastering
Management
9.45 Hamlet: Workshop
10.10 Images: Holography at
Work
10.35 For Reasons of State
11.00 The Effective
Manager: the Deep End
11.25 Evolution: Fossilised
Bones
11.50 Living Choices:
Supporting Systems
12.15 Special Needs in Education
12.40 Santo Spirito: a Renaissance Church
1.05 Education for Adults:
Limerick Lessons
1.30 Modern Art: Futurism
1.55 Scenes from
Dr Faustus by Christopher Marlowe
2.20 The Plough and the Hoe: the Green
Revolution
A 91-part epic Indian drama. Dhritharashtra marries
Gandhari, who bandages her eyes so that she too is blind. Dhritharashtra..... Girija Shankar Gandhari ..... Renuka Israni (In Hindi with English subtitles.
Repeated tomorrow 12.15am BBC1)
Starring
Rock Hudson
Lauren Bacall
When Lucy Moore falls in love with a millionaire, her life is transformed. But he is a tormented man with a secret that not even Lucy can discover.
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Further coverage of the Second Round of the PGA Championship from
Wentworth. Introduced by Harry Carpenter.
Men's European
Championship from
Lausanne, Switzerland. The Soviet Union have traditionally dominated these championships.
This year, with their team led by reigning World and European Champion
Igor Korobchinski , the Soviets look as impressive as ever.
Britain's hopes rest with James May and Neil Thomas who both began the year so well with gold medals at the Commonwealth Games.
Introduced by Ron Pickering. Commentator:
Mitch Fenner.
Television presentation SSR Producers Martin Webster and Dave Gordon
Presented by Moira Stuart.
Lynette Lithgow reviews the week in pictures, with subtitles.
Followed by Weatherview
A look back over the week's main news as it appeared in the press, presented by Mark Lawson of The Independent.
ONE WORLD
An extraordinary music special is the climax to One World week. The brainchild of ex-10cc drummer Kevin Godley, it features the first true global composition involving rock stars, classical musicians and artists from all over the world. Godley and a film crew toured the globe in just 44 days with a 'chain tape', asking musicians to add a new theme or idea.
Artists include Sting, Dave Stewart, Peter Gabriel, Clannad, Lou Reed, Leningrad Symphony Orchestra, Afrika Bambaata and the Kodo Drummers.
INFORMATION PACK: available free from One World, [address removed].
FEATURE: page 5
EARTHWATCH: page 79
Fifth in the series where 'diarists' with no prior experience of television are given the use of sophisticated video cameras to record their experiences. David Francis's plan to record family relationships changed when his grandmother became ill. His video diary became a difficult portrayal of the effects of bereavement on both his family and himself.
Film editor Gabe Solomon
Producer Jeremy Gibson
INFORMATION: if you want to make your own video diary. write to 'Video Diaries', Community
Programme Unit, Television Centre, London, W12 7RJ.
As Mayfest draws to a close, Saturday Night Clyde examines the important contribution made to the festival by Arts from the Frontline - a music and visual arts theatre, and poetry from the states that border South Africa. Plus, iconoclastic young British composer Steve Martland , and Lambs of God, a play which caused a furore when it was first staged after the war. Forty years on, members of the original cast appear in Clyde Unity Theatre's revival.
Presented by Clare English Stuart Cosgrove and Pat Kane.
Director Nicola Black Producer May Miller
Starring
Glenn Ford
Nina Foch
When an underworld crime boss, the unseen Big Fellow, avoids yet another murder rap, the US treasury department tries to nail him for tax evasion. But when agent Frank Warren begins to ask too many questions the Big Fellow sets about ensuring that some people don't have time to give answers.
Director Joseph H Lewis
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