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6.15 Pure Maths: Cayley's
Theorem 4063940 6.40 Maths Methods: Integrating by Numbers 5788292 7.05 Maths: Volumes ofRevolution 8908940 7.30 The University of Salamanca 1661655 7.55Education:
Aspects ofEffectiveness
8.20 Environment: Bangkok - A City Speaks 2049921 8.45 Open Mind

Introduced by Sue Barker.
12.35, 1.40, 3.40 Cricket:
First Test
England v New Zealand Continued coverage of the fourth day's play from Trent Bridge. Commentary by Richie Benaud , Tony Lewis , David Gower , Geoff Boycott and Richard Hadlee.
(Cricket coverage at 3.40pm shared with tennis)
1.05 Golf
The Amateur Championship from Nairn. With reports from Dougie Donnelly.
1.15 Motor Sport
British Touring Car
Championship from Oulton Park. Action from round seven, to be shown during lunch at the Test match, in which Alfa Romeo are favourites to carry on their early successes in this year's championship. Commentary by Murray Walker.
3.40 Tennis
French Open from Paris.
Coverage of the men's final of the world's premier clay court event, which was won last year by Spain's Sergei Bruguera who beat defending champion Jim Courier. Commentary by John Barrett and Mark Cox. (Tennis coverage shared with cricket) Producer Martin Hopkins Editor Dave Gordon
12.30-3.40
3.40-7.00

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Commentary By:
Richie Benaud
Commentary By:
Tony Lewis
Commentary By:
David Gower
Commentary By:
Geoff Boycott
Commentary By:
Richard Hadlee.
Unknown:
Dougie Donnelly.
Unknown:
Alfa Romeo
Commentary By:
Murray Walker.
Unknown:
Sergei Bruguera
Unknown:
Jim Courier.
Commentary By:
John Barrett
Commentary By:
Mark Cox.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Whether it's the City or Whitehall, disastrous computer projects into which millions of pounds have disappeared are never far from the news. David Strahan investigates.
Producer Sarah Mams : Editor Jane Ellison A TVF production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
David Strahan
Producer:
Sarah Mams
Editor:
Jane Ellison

In the week of the European elections, six members of the public travel to Europe on our behalf to find out what makes it tick.
At home in Manchester, they realise that they have little idea of who is representing them on the other side of the Channel, let alone what they do. In the four evenings prior to voting on Thursday, they will visit
Brussels, Strasbourg and other European centres, accompanied by reporter Kirsty Lang , to discover what lies behind the language of ecus, food mountains and subsidiarity.
Among those dispensing advice in this first programme, The House That Jacques Built, are Euro-enthusiast
Sir Edward Heath , who as Prime Minister guided Britain into Europe, and Euro-sceptic MP Teddy Taylor. But all they can get from commission president Jacques Delors is a polite smile. DirectorCharles Miller
Editor Anne Tyerman

Contributors

Reporter:
Kirsty Lang
Unknown:
Sir Edward Heath
Unknown:
Teddy Taylor.
Unknown:
Jacques Delors
Editor:
Anne Tyerman

Alex Cox introduces a double bill in the cult film series.
Producer Nick Freand Jones
Coogan's Bluff
Starring
Clint Eastwood
Lee J Cobb

Walt Coogan, a Deputy Sheriff from Arizona, arrives in New York to take a killer back to his own state. But he doesn't reckon on the bureaucratic tangles of the big city.
Director Don Siegel (1968) (Clint Eastwood also stars in Two Mules for Sister Sara on Friday at 10.35pm on BBC1)

Contributors

Introduces:
Alex Cox
Producer:
Nick Freand Jones
Director:
Don Siegel
Director:
Clint Eastwood
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Wait Coogan:
Clint Eastwood
McElroy:
Lee J Cobb
Julie:
Susan Clark
Linny Raven:
Tisha Sterling
Ringerman:
Don Stroud
Mrs Ringerman:
Betty Field
Sheriff McCrea:
Tom Tully

Starring
Charles McGraw
Detective Walter Brown must make sure that a gangster's widow reaches Los Angeles to testify in front of the grand jury before she is silenced by the mob.
Director Richard Fleischer (1952)
FILM REVIEWS pages 51-58

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles McGraw
Unknown:
Walter Brown
Director:
Richard Fleischer
WalterBrown:
Charles McGraw
Mrs Neil:
Marie Windsor
AnnSinclair:
Jacqueline White
Tommy Sinclair:
Gordon Gebert

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