6.35 Mathematical Models and Methods
7.00 Modern Art: Matisse
7.25 Environmental Solutions
7.50 Culture and Belief in Europe 1450-1600
8.15 British Car Transplants
8.40 Living with Technology
9.05 Mammals in Water
9.30 Arts: The Great Exhibition
9.55 Organic Molecules in Action
10.20 The Politics of Equal Opportunity
11.10 Learning to Learn
11.35 Biochemistry: Immune Receptors
Harry Gration joins the triumphant Leeds United football team as they tour the city showing the First Division Champions' trophy to crowds of cheering fans.
Introduced by Steve Rider from Woburn Golf and Country Club. Provisional Timetable
12.35 Motor sport; 12.55 Golf
2.15 Motor racing; 4.30 Golf
Motor Racing
Monaco Grand Prix from
Monte Carlo. Nigel Mansell, in a Williams, remains the overwhelming favourite after his magnificent start to the season. Commentary by Murray Walker , James Hunt and Jonathan Palmer.
(Highlights this evening at 9.30pm) eSPORT: page 10
Golf
Dunhill British Masters from Woburn. The final round of an event won in the past by some of the greats of world golf, including Australian Greg Norman , American Lee Trevino , Britain's
Ian Woosnam , Nick Faldo and Sandy Lyle , and Spain's
Severiano Ballesteros , the defending champion.
Commentary by Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay ,
Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon.
Motor Sport
Plus coverage of round 4 of the British Touring Car
Championship from Snetterton. Commentary by Murray Walker. Producer Martin Hopkins Editor Dave Gordon
Sunday's ITV/C4 morning/afternoon listings are on pg 55
In the last of the series the intergalactic comedian reviews the One Worldday of action.
Plus the final chance to complete a Pledge for the Planet. 0 PLEDGE COUPON: page 12
Last in the series of reports from young environmentalists. Arani Cuthbert from New
Zealand campaigns to keep her country nuclear free.
The World Health Organisation estimates that 10 million people in Africa are infected with HIV. Janet Bush visits Uganda and Zimbabwe to explore the effects that Aids has already had on various sectors of their economies.
Re-run of David Attenborough 's series forming The Life Trilogy. 4: The Swarming Hordes. A look at the close relationship between insects and plants.
Executive producer Christopher Parsons 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
The story of life from the first primitive cells to the plants and animals that now live around us. David Attenborough looks at the role of insect species. Show more
A series of patterned interiors by artist Duncan McGaskill is the setting for choreographer Frank McConnel 's programme as part of the Comm issions and Collaborations season.
Director Tim Albery • STEREO
Second of six films for the Commissions and Collaborations season in which a contemporary artist visits places which inspired an artist from the past. Dine on Munch. Edvard Munch
(1863-1944) painted one of western art's most famous images, The Scream. American artistjim Dine travels to
Munch's native Norway for this intense and revealing encounter. Producer Alex Marengo
Executive producer Keith Alexander
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A dramatic musical work created for the Commissions and Collaborations season by Mark-Anthony Turnage , composer of the award-winning opera Greek. Dennis Marks , BBCtv's Head of Music
Programmes, says: "Killing Timegrew out of Mark's own experiences of talking to prisoners, and he has included the words of such celebrated
'lifers' as Ho Chi Minh , Nelson Mandela and Albie Sachs. " With tenor Vernon Henry Jr and actress Cathy Tyson.
Producer Fiona Morham ; Director Rob Walker A Rob Walker production for BBCtv * STEREO
0 MUSIC AND ARTS: page 10
Highlights of the Monaco Grand Prix from Monte Carlo.
Sport: page 10
Alex Cox introduces two films, both being shown on network television for the first time, by director David Cronenberg.
Dead Ringers
Starring Jeremy Irons, Genevieve Bujold
Identical twins running a fertility clinic become involved with the same patient.
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
12.10am Rabid
Starring Marilyn Chambers
Recovering from an accident, Rose develops a taste for blood.
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Films: pages 43-48
Moviedrome producer Nick Freand Jones
Derek Winnert: page 42
Dance music with Normski.
(Stereo)