6.35 Nuclear Weapons:
Capability 7.00 Public Health: Noise 7.25 Calculus: Taylor
Polynomials 7.50 A Woman's Hospital? 8.15 An Office Career 8.40 The March of Aluminium 9.05 Mastering
Management 9.30 Mechanical Manipulation 9.55 Victorians and the Art of the Past 10.20
Biology Form and Function
10.45 Maths: Conies 11.10
Open Forum Magazine: News and Views on the OU 11.35
Science: Rats and Super Rats
With Sue MacGregor. Reports from
Jonathan Beale and Terry Dignan. 0 REGIONAL PROGRAMME
With lain MacWhirter.
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The difficulties of putting ideas to solve environmental problems into practice.
With Desmond Lynam.
Tennis: Wimbledon 91
Men's singles final, followed by the mixed doubles final.
See panel below.
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Motor Racing
Highlights of the French
Grand Prix may follow the tennis finals.
Television presentation (tennis)
Martin Hopkins/Johnnie Watherston 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: (Wimbledon) page 888
Second of seven programmes in which Jamaican-born Stuart Hall explores the deep roots from which the unique culture of today's Caribbean has grown. Out of Africa
Andre Pierre is a Haitian artist and a voodoo priest. Before he paints, he prays for inspiration to the gods of Africa. Nowhere in the Caribbean is Africa as undiluted as in this impoverished country which was once the world's only black republic. Tonight's vivid film traces back through
Haiti's dramatic history to find the reason why. Hall compares Haiti with Jamaica, home of Bob Marley , reggae and rastafarianism. There the heritage is different, but equally rich.
Series producers Jenny Barraclough and George Carey
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Third of six dramas, written by Jack Emery , about people who have passionately defended their beliefs or acts.
Deeds, Not Words
Starring Eileen Atkins Emmeline Pankhurst was charged in 1912 with 'unlawful conspiracy by inciting members of the Women's
Social and Political Union to commit damage to the amount of £5 upon the windows of shopkeepers'. She defended herself from the dock.
Executive producer Bill Shepherd Director Michael Lindsay Hogg An Oyster production for BBCtv
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Alex Cox introduces another in the season of cult films.
Performance
Starring
I Mick Jagger James Fox
Anita Pallenberg
Chas Devlin loves his work and the luxuries it brings - like beating people up and destroying expensive cars. But things get really weird when Chas offends Harry, his employer, and has to hide out with Turner, a reclusive rock star living in Notting Hill. Often hailed as the most original British film of the 60s, this bizarre and brutal movie was co-directed by Nicolas Roeg and Donald Cammell.
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Highlights of the French Grand Prix from
Magny-Cours. Nevers in the heart of the Bourbonnais region is the new home of the French Grand Prix. The super-smooth surface has been criticised by some of the drivers, but who will be able to keep up with the new pace setters in Formula I?
Williams, dominant in Canada and Mexico, has proved it is a challenger to McLaren. Commentary by Murray Walker and James Hunt. Producer Mark Wilkin
Executive producer Jim Reside