6.15 Music: Modulation
6.40 Maths: Isomorphism
7.05 Foreign Car Factories in Britain 57551897.30 Education:
Learning Maths Together
7.55 Scenes from "DrFaustus" by Christopher Marlowe (part 2)
5086653 8.20 "Hamlet": Workshop (1) 1752382 8.45 Learningfor All: Doing Maths Together (Subtitled)
With Philippa Forrester. Phone [number removed]to play the TV game Maggot Moments. stereo
Feline cartoon adventures.
A serial in 13 episodes, from a story by Joan Eadington.
9: Jonny has plans to make a new kite, with some doubtful help from Humph and Albert. Written by Valerie Georgeson
Presented byjonathon Morris.
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Cartoon fun with the babies.
The last episode of the original 1978 nine-part series. Benny finds a friend.
Written and devised by Phil Redmond
The best from last week.
In a special edition of the show, 2 Unlimited's Ray and Anita show Andi Peters around their home town, Amsterdam.
Introduced by Steve Rider fromWentworth.
Provisional Timetable
12.35 Water-skiing
1.00 Motor racing
1.20 Water-skiing
1.45 Golf
2.45 Badminton
3.30 Water-skiing
4.00 Golf
6.00 Badminton
6.40 Final Score
Golf
The third round of the Volvo PGA Championship from
Wentworth.Top European golfers, including four-times winner Nick Faldo , battle for valuable Ryder Cup points in addition to the coveted PGA title. With Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay ,
Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon.
Water-Skiing
Carlsberg European Masters from Kirtons Resort Country Club. The overall titles are decided after today's completion of the men's slalom and jump finals and the women's tricks final.
Frenchman Patrice Martin , three times overall world champion, is firm favourite in the men's event, but he can expect stiff competition in the slalom from last year's victor, Britain's John Battleday. Commentary by Gerald Sinstadt and Alan Goggin.
Badminton
World Championship Team
Event from the National Indoor
Arena, Birmingham.
China, Sweden, Malaysia and England challenge favourites Indonesia and holders South
Korea for the Sudirman Cup. With Barry Davies.
Motor Racing
Round 5 of the British Formula
3 Championship from Brands
Hatch. Commentary by Murray Walker.
After eight months away, the ten yachts in the British Steel Round the World Yacht Race arrive back in Southampton.
Producer Tony Rayner
Are big pay rises, scandals involving dirty tricks and sudden financial collapses signs that Britain's boardrooms are getting out of control?
Peter Wilson-Smith reports on a new voluntary code. Producer Chris Walton
Editor Jane Ellison
Some babies really are born with a silver spoon. In keeping with an ancient royal custom, each child born on Coronation Day in 1953 was presented with one. This week these Coronation babies, the "new Elizabethans", celebrate their 40th birthday. Drawing on BBC interviews shot with some of them in 1977, this film explores how adult life has compared with their contrasting early expectations, and how marriage, careers and the events of the 1980s have changed their lives.
Much has changed in the four decades of Queen Elizabeth ll's reign. The empire is long gone, and Britain's place in Europe has become more important than its role in the Commonwealth. The monarchy itself - after what the Queen called her annushorribilis - finds itself the subject of greater public controversy than at any time this century. To mark the 40th anniversary of the Coronation,
James Naughtie presents a debate on the future of the monarchy. With the help of senior politicians, journalists, academics and a representative audience of the public, he explores the arguments of those who believe the monarchy must change fundamentally if it is to play a positive role in the future life of Britain, and those who believe that as an irreplaceable part of our heritage it should reject further calls for change.
Producer Liz Hartford Executive producer David Dickinson
Alex Cox returns to present another season of films with a cult following.
Darkman
Stylish and imaginative fantasy from Sam Raimi, director of Evil Dead, starring Liam Neeson, Frances McDormand
When a scientist is hideously disfigured by a vicious gangster attack, he plots an ingenious revenge using his invention of synthetic skin.
Stereo Subtitled
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Concluding part of Edward Bond's play for television, a meditation on murder, guilt and redemption starring Bernard Hill
Released from prison, Mike struggles to understand his situation and it becomes clear that, for him, the true punishment has only just begun.