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6.50 Maths: Up to the Mark
7.15 Social Problems and Welfare: Family Centre
7.40 Statistics: Conflict 8.05
Project Management:
Docklands Light Railway 8.30 Open Forum Magazine 8.55
Donegal: Tradition and Change
9.20 Physics: Vibrations of Music 9.45 Educational
Issues: Teachers 10.10
Technology: Return to Base
10.35 State and Society:
Marshall Aid 11.00 Changing
Britain: Made in Dundee 11.25
Work and Society 11.50 Education: Through the Looking Glass 12.15
Manufacturing with Materials
12.40 Pienza: a Renaissance
City 1.05 Invasion from Mars
1.30 Modern Art: Monuments
1.55 Culture and Belief in Europe: Seville 2.20
Oceanography: Waves 2.45 Valued Environments

A 93-part epic from India. 51: Even after the Pandavas go into exile, Duryodhana is still not satisfied. He decides to set up camp in the forest to taunt them. While there, he tries to assault a Gandharva girl. In revenge,the Gandharva men storm Duryodhana's camp where they find him and his friends drunk. Arjuna ARJUN

Contributors

Duryodhana:
Puneet Issar
Bhima:
Praveen Kumar
Yudhish:
Gajendra Chauhan

Graffiti is a crime that costs the British transport authorities Z100 million a year. In their efforts to wipe it out, the Transport Police have applied mass surveillance operations - based on the world's biggest-ever graffiti prosecution in Bristol last year - which are arousing controversy. Report by Duncan Staff.

Stella Artois
Championships live from Queen's Club, London.
Further coverage of this afternoon's semi-finals.
Commentary by Dan Maskell , John Barrett and Mark Cox. Introduced by Barry Davies.
Producer Johnnie Watherston

Contributors

Unknown:
Stella Artois
Commentary By:
Dan Maskell
Commentary By:
John Barrett
Commentary By:
Mark Cox.
Introduced By:
Barry Davies.
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

A recording of this morning's military spectacle in London, at which Her Majesty the Queen took the salute when the Colour of the 2nd Battalion
Grenadier Guards was trooped. David Dimbleby describes the scene on Horse
Guards Parade and the fly past later by three Shackletons and eight Tornadoes of the RAF, watched by members of the Royal Family from the balcony of Buckingham Palace. Directors Stephen Morris and David Pickthall

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Directors:
Stephen Morris
Directors:
David Pickthall

The last programme of the series in which film-makers from different countries explore the effect of the Gulf War on their people.
Iran. For nearly a decade, Iran and Iraq fought a long and bloody land battle, which resulted in stalemate and in hundreds of thousands of deaths. Since the end of the Gulf War and the subsequent reprisals by Saddam Hussein 's Republican Guard against the Shi'ites and Kurds in Iraq, thousands of refugees have fled into neighbouring Iran.
Today, the Iranians are caring for people who, just three years ago, were considered to be the enemy. Iranian film-maker Khosrow Sinai gives a unique portrait of the life of Iraqi refugees in Iran. Producer Parminder Uir

Contributors

Unknown:
Saddam Hussein
Unknown:
Khosrow Sinai
Producer:
Parminder Uir

The last programme in the series is a radical and fascinating reworking of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake.
Swedish choreographer Mats Ek, who received great acclaim for his award-winning version of Giselle, has thrown away Petipa and Ivanov's original choreography for this 19th-century ballet classic. Although Odette/Odile, danced by Ana Laguna , remains, this is very much a story for today, in which the Prince, Yvan Azuley , dominated by his mother searches for his ideal woman.
Introduced by Judith Mackrell. Directors Mats Ek and Mans Reutersward

Contributors

Unknown:
Ana Laguna
Unknown:
Yvan Azuley
Introduced By:
Judith MacKrell.
Directors:
Mats Ek
Directors:
Mans Reutersward

Live coverage of the third round of the US Open, from Hazeltine Golf Club, Chaska, Minnesota. The last time a British golfer took this championship was 21 years ago when Tony Jacklin won by seven strokes. Introduced by Steve Rider.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Jacklin
Introduced By:
Steve Rider.

Another chance to see last week's penultimate episode. Starring
Kyle MacLachlan Michael Ontkean
As the good citizens of the town gather for the Miss Twin Peaks pageant, Cooper and Truman decipher part of the secret of the Black Lodge - but are they too late?
● DRAMA: page 6
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Kyle MacLachlan
Unknown:
Michael Ontkean

FILM Shown in celebration of Bob Dylan 's 50th birthday last month, this classic documentary draws a remarkable portrait of the legendary singer/songwriter at the height of his fame.
Made in 1965 during a British tour, the verite style of director D A Pennebaker captures Dylan on stage, in hotel rooms, and mixing with a press and public who expect him to have all the answers.
Dylan's reactions are in turn charming, mischievous and cruel as he struggles to adhere to his real 'message', which is to 'keep a good head and always carry a lightbulb'. Featuring Joan Baez , Alan Price , Donovan,
Marianne Faithfull and Allen Ginsberg.
0 FILMS: pages 27-34

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Dylan
Unknown:
Joan Baez
Unknown:
Alan Price
Unknown:
Marianne Faithfull
Unknown:
Allen Ginsberg.

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