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6.20 Biology: Control in Reproduction
6.45 Maths: Transformations in Action
7.10 Darwin and Diversity
7.35 Systems: Coping with Queues
With signing.
Parliamentary news.
A review of yesterday's men's quarter-final action. Stereo
Thornton Wilder 's hit Broadway comedy which inspired the musical Hello Dolly.
Starring Shirley Booth When a rich merchant decides to re-marry, Dolly Levi has the perfect spouse in mind. With Anthony Perkins , Paul Ford , Shirley MacLaine , Robert Morse , Wallace Ford. Director Joseph Anthony (1958)
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A visit to Argentina.
With Chris Jarvis.
Melvin and Maureen's Music-a-Grams
Music and dance.
Live coverage of the ladies' semi-finals. and England v New Zealand from Old
Trafford. Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
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2.00, 3.00 News and Weather Subtitled (news) and at
3.50 News and Weather
Suont/ed (news)
Regional News; Weather
The Bots Master
A cartoon series about the exploits of a genius inventor and his androids, the Bots.
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(Stereo)
Fourth in a six-part children's drama series. With Paul Jones.
Written by Jim Eldridge.
With Roy Castle, Cheryl Baker and Kriss Akabusi.
Further coverage.
To Jeremy Clarkson Ferrari is more than a simple motor car. "It's a steel deity. It's sex on wheels." In this Top Gear special he drives the 456GT, proof that the genius and inspiration of Enzo Ferrari still live on today.
Alison Goldie, who will be familiar to fans of Newman and Baddiel and The Mary Whitehouse Experience, is a new face in the team for this new series.
This week, the 30-year-old comedy actress, who says she's more used to living out of a rucksack than a suitcase, heads for Nashville, Tennessee, visits the Grand Ole Opry and ends up in Elvis Presley's home, Graceland.
The programme, presented by Penny Junor, is also inviting celebrity "travel junkies" to report on their favourite get-away locations, though in Nicholas Parsons's case it's no further than the good old British beach hut - at a price! Paddy Haycocks gets the glamorous job, visiting northern Majorca where international designer Katharine Hamnett is campaigning to save "the last paradise in the Mediterranean".
Man on the Moon
Twenty-five years ago this
July, astronaut Neil Armstrong took "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind". How did the dedication and commitment of Nasa workers make the mission possible?
What preparations had been made should something go seriously wrong? The second part of the inside story of Apollo ll's successful mission to the Moon, introduced by Armstrong himself, includes interviews with the second man on the Moon, Buzz Aldrin , flight directors and ground staff. Producer Richard Bradley (The next One Small Step programme is, After One Small Step, tomorrow at 9.30pm.)
The story behind Project Apollo looks at NASA's preparations should something have gone seriously wrong. Includes an interview with Buzz Aldrin, flight directors and ground staff.
The expert judges have shortlisted five graphic designs. Viewers can vote for their choice by dialling
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Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Jeremy Paxman.
A Late Show special looking at the world of the Spanish film director responsible for dark comedies like Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.
Highlights of the weekend's OU programmes.
How Orson Welles sent panic across America with his War of the Worlds radio production.