6.35 Maths Methods: Projectiles
7.00 Modem Art: Cubism 7.25 San Marco: A Dominican Priory
7.50 Technology: Periodic Tables
8.15 Animal Physiology: A Winter Sleep 8.40 The American Indian: Reality and Stereotype 9.05
Biology: Regulation and Control
9.30 Utilitarianism: Bernard
Williams 9.55 Elements Organised - The Periodic Table 10.20 The Chosen People 10.45 Public
Space Public Work 11.10 Banking, Money and Machines 11.35 The Effective Manager
Laurie Mayer presents the political review for the region. With reports from Jonathan Beale and Tim Donovan.
● REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Introduced by Bob Wilson. Provisional Timetable
12.35Touringcars
12.55 Golf; 1.55 Basketball
2.45 Horse trials; 4.00 Golf
Golf
Benson and Hedges
International Open from St Mellion. Highlights of yesterday's third round plus live coverage of today's final round. Commentary by Steve Rider , Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay ,
Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon.
Badminton Horse Trials
Mitsubishi Motors Championship from Badminton. Highlights of yesterday's cross country, plus live coverage of today's show jumping. Commentary by Raymond Brooks-Ward , Michael Tucker and Lucinda Green.
Basketball
Carlsberg Basketball
Championships from Wembley Arena. Will Kingston successfully defend their title? Commentary by Stuart Storey and Bill Beswick.
Motor Racing
Esso British Touring Car
Championship from Oulton
Park - third round. John Cleland in a Vauxhall Cavalier is chasing a hat-trick of wins. Commentary by Murray Walker.
Football
Following yesterday's cup finals in England (if decided) and Scotland, the winners' triumphant return home. Producer Martin Hopkins Editor Dave Gordon
The presenter from a parallel universe takes a look at earth and reckons that messing up your own doorstep reflects badly on the species as a whole. Series producer John Carlaw
A Hawkshead/IBT production forBBCtv
A series of seven reports by young environmentalists from around the world. Tonight,
28-year-old Michael Guerrero tackles campaigns against environmental racism in the south west of the USA.
Producer David Jay
A Hawkshead/TVE Production for BBCtv
The charges against Lord Spens, defendent in the Guinness 2 trial, have been dropped, but his name has not been cleared.
Tessa Curtis reports on the debate about the investigation and prosecution of fraud provoked by the Guinness cases. Producer Mathew Barrett
Editor David Nissan
(Postponed from 3 May)
To celebrate 35 years of the BBC's Natural History Unit, a re-run of David Attenborough 's major series that form
The Life Trilogy, the story of life from the first primitive cells to the plants and animals that now live around us.
1: The Infinite Variety. The millions of different forms of life that exist today are as varied as apes and amoebae, mantids and monkeys, whelks and whales. David Attenborough starts a world journey looking at the incredible variety of living things, and fossils, which throw light on the ancestry of life.
Executive producer Christopher Parsons 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● FEATURE: page 33
● EDITOR'S LETTER: page 97
Landmark natural history series. David Attenborough explores the wildlife and landscape that inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Show more
FILM
The first showing on network television for director Robert Redford 's film which features an Oscar-winning score from Dave Grusin. Starring Ruben Blades , Sonia Braga When a Chicano handyman from the Milagro Valley decides to irrigate his small beanfield by diverting some water from a vast leisure site, he sets off a chain reaction that erupts into a violent clash of values and cultures.
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● FILMS: pages 43-50
Highlights from the three phases of this event, which should give the selectors a chance to assess form for the Olympic Games. Introduced by Raymond Brooks-Ward , with commentary by Michael Tucker and Lucinda Green.
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