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6.35 Culture and Belief in Europe 1450-1600 7.00
Inorganic Chemistry: Bonding
7.25 The Midlands
Enlightenment 7.50
Understanding Space and Time
8.15 Engineering Mechanics
8.40 Arts: A New Museum
9.05 The Politics of Equal Opportunity 9.55 Arts: The Great Exhibition 10.20
Mammals in Water 10.45
Maths: Catastrophe Theory
11.10 Living Choices: New Dimensions 11.35 Organic Molecules in Action

Magazine programme about disability.
Nazi Germany saw the systematic killing of 200,000 disabled people. Today in Germany, the debate about non-voluntary euthanasia has begun again. Vidar Hjardeng reports. With signing and subtitles.

Contributors

Unknown:
Vidar Hjardeng

Introduced by Bob Wilson.
Provisional Timetable
1.30 Show jumping
3.00 Motor racing
3.20 Show jumping; 4.30 Golf
Golf
Final round of the Dunhill British Masters from
Woburn. Commentary by Steve Rider , Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Clive Clark , Alex Hay and Mike Hughesdon.
Show Jumping
Emirates Airline Nations
Cup from Hickstead.
Commentary by Raymond Brooks-Ward and Stephen Hadley.
Motor Racing
Round 6 of the British
Formula 3 Championship from Thruxton. With
Murray Walker.
Television presentation Golf John Shrewsbury
Show Jumping Wendy Sheppard

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bob Wilson.
Commentary By:
Steve Rider
Commentary By:
Peter Alliss
Commentary By:
Bruce Critchley
Commentary By:
Clive Clark
Commentary By:
Alex Hay
Commentary By:
Mike Hughesdon.
Commentary By:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Commentary By:
Stephen Hadley.
Unknown:
Murray Walker.
Unknown:
John Shrewsbury
Unknown:
Wendy Sheppard

Eight travellers along the world's great highways.
Russia's Road West. As the Soviet Union reels from one crisis to another,
Norman Stone , professor of Modern History at Oxford, wonders whether the ideology of Lenin can finally be buried?
Travelling through some of the most volatile parts of the country, he sees the scale of the Soviet mess confronting Mikhail Gorbachev.
Producer Derek Towers
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9 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Stone
Unknown:
Mikhail Gorbachev.
Producer:
Derek Towers

Third of six investigations exploring art and value.
The Sweet Smell of Success In New York and London,
Relative Values slips into the back rooms of some of the world's biggest art dealers.
The programme reveals sales pitches involving millions, the vetting of customers, and how young artists can be transformed into superstars. Director Nicholas Rossiter
Executive producer Keith Alexander

Contributors

Director:
Nicholas Rossiter
Producer:
Keith Alexander

John Ie Carre 's classic story dramatised in seven parts by Arthur Hopcraft and starring Alec Guinness
5: 'Ricki Tarr has not lied to us. He has simply done what agents the world over do: failed to tell us the whole story.' Smiley has realised that Source Merlin is run by Karla.
Music composed and conducted by Geoffrey Burgon
Producer Jonathan Powell Director John Irvin
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
John Ie Carre
Unknown:
Arthur Hopcraft
Unknown:
Alec Guinness
Unknown:
Ricki Tarr
Conducted By:
Geoffrey Burgon
Producer:
Jonathan Powell
Director:
John Irvin
George Smiley:
Alec Guinness
Peter Guillam:
Michael Jayston
Lacon:
Anthony Bate
Mendel:
George Sewell
Jim Prideaux:
Ian Bannen
Sam Collins:
John Standing
Control:
Alexander Knox
Bill Haydon:
Ian Richardson
Molly Purcell:
Mandy Cuthbert
Roach:
Duncan Jones
Spikely:
Daniel Beecher

Highlights of the Canadian Grand Prix from Montreal. Jim Clark in 1965 was the last driver to win five consecutive Grand Prix's. McLaren's Ayrton Senna has already won the first four races of this season. Can Nigel Mansell spoil the Brazilian's winning streak by going one better than his second place at Monaco?
Commentary by Murray Walker and James Hunt.

Contributors

Commentary:
Murray Walker
Commentary:
James Hunt
Producer:
Mark Wilkin
Executive Producer:
Jim Reside

Alex Cox introduces another in the season of cult movies.
Knightriders
First showing on network television for this bizarre tale
starring Ed Harris, Tom Savini
Travelling the countryside of America, Billy and his troupe are modern day knights
'jousting' on motorbikes and dedicated to the ideals of the past. But the forces of evil are poised to do battle with them. George Romero, famous for the Living Dead zombie films directed this movie which has a cameo appearance by horror writer Stephen King.
FILMS: pages 27-30
PICTURE STORY: page 39
TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Presenter (Moviedrome):
Alex Cox
Director:
George Romero
Billy:
Ed Harris
Morgan:
Tom Savini
Alan:
Gary Lahti
Linet:
Amy Ingersoll
Julie:
Patricia Tallman
Angie:
Christine Forrest
Pippin:
Warner Shook
Merlin:
Brother Blue
Rocky:
Cynthia Adler
Whiteface:
John Amplas
Steve:
Ken Hixon
Tuck:
John Hostetter
Hoagie man:
Stephen King

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