6.35 Integrating by Numbers 7.00 Modem Art: Tatlin's Towers 7.25 Water by the Volume 7.50 Seville: The Edge of Empire 8.15 The
Industry of Culture 8.40 Return to Base 9.05 Biology Form and Function 9.30 The Victorian High Church 9.55 OU All Hours 10.20
Television - Images, Messages and Ideologies 11.10 Open Forum
11.35 Today's Beef
Laurie Mayer presents a political review for the region. With reports from Jonathan Beale and Tim Donovan.
* REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Introduced by Bob Wilson. Provisional Timetable
12.35 Cycling; 1.35 Motorcycling
2.00 Tennis; 3.45 Show jumping
5.15 Motor racing; 5.35 Swimming
Cycling
Milk Race. A comprehensive round-up of one of Britain's most prestigious cycling road races, last year won by Britain's Chris Walker. Commentary by Hugh Porter and Phil Liggett.
Motorcycling
Isle of Man Senior TT Races. Joey Dunlop will try to equal Mike Hailwood 's record of 14 TT victories.
Tennis
Stella Artois Grass Court
Championships from Queen's Club, London. Men's singles final. Sweden's Stefan Edberg won the title last year.
Commentary by John Barrett and Mark Cox.
Show Jumping
Royal International Horse
Show from Hickstead. Action from the Henderson Olympic Trial and highlights of the Queen Elizabeth II Cup, won in 1991 by Janet Hunter - her third win in this event in four years. Commentary by Raymond Brooks-Ward and Stephen Hadley.
Motor Racing
Round 5 of the Esso British
Touring Car Championship from Brands Hatch.
Commentary by Murray Walker.
Swimming
Optrex National
Championships from Sheffield. Commentary by Hamilton Bland and Andy Jameson. Producer Martin Hopkins Editor Dave Gordon
With a tough public spending round expected in the autumn, the Government is relying on a new breed of managers to improve public services. As doctors, teachers and civil servants learn the language of business plans and marketing strategies, Rory Cellan-Jones reports on the management revolution now sweeping through the public sector. Producer Jenny Rathbone Editor David Nissan
Six films for the Commissions and Collaborations season in which a contemporary artist visits places which inspired an artist from the past.
Sean Scully on Henri Matisse The celebrated New York abstract artist goes to Morocco in the footsteps of the French painter Henri Matisse , who travelled there in 1912 and 1913. Inspired by the light and colours of north Africa and the mesmerising patterns of Islamic art, Matisse pushed his art towards a greater degree of abstraction, which in Scully's view led to the creation of some of his greatest paintings. Producer Paul Tickell
Executive producer Keith Alexander
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A surreal compilation of BBC2's surprising and perplexing 90-second Talking Magritte films, commissioned to coincide with the exhibition at London's Hayward Gallery. Producer Robert McNab
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Highlights of the Canadian Grand Prix from Montreal.
Despite his disappointment at Monte Carlo last month, Nigel Mansell is the favourite to win this weekend. Commentary by Murray Walker and James Hunt. Producer Mark Wilkin
Executive producer Jim Reside
Alex Cox presents another in the season of cult movies.
The Serpent and the Rainbow
A terrifying tale of black magic and voodoo from the director of A Nightmare on Elm Street, starring Bill Pullman CathyTyson Paul Winfield
A young American anthropologist travels to the island of Haiti in search of a mysterious drug that is used by voodoo priests to simulate death. Snakes, scorpions, tarantulas and zombie brides are all used effectively in some nightmarish sequences. Director Wes Craven
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Moviedrome producer Nick Freand Jones
Supernatural drama series starring Darren McGavin. with an appearance from
Sergeant Bilko's Phil Silvers.
Horror i the Heights. A trail of mysterious murders leads Carl Kolchak into confrontation with a strange creature which has the ability to assume the likeness of his best friend.
With Innocence and Attern 8.
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