6.20 A Time to Learn
6.45 A Europe of the Regions?
Last night in Victoria six more finals were contested in the swimming and athletics finals included the 100 metres and 110 metres hurdles and the women's
3000 metres. Plus the latest news from the boxing tournament.
With Chris Jarvis, Josie D'Arby and Ratz. (Rpt)
Looking at the world of design. (Rpt)
Cartoon fun.
The Fred Astaire season continues with this musical marking the start of his screen partnership with Ginger Rogers. With Dolores Del Rio , Gene Raymond.
DirectorThornton Freeland (1933)
FILM REVIEWS pages 35-39
Reluctant Ally. First of two films by the Cousteau team about the river today.
(Rpt)
Subtitled (news)
Willie Nelson : My Life A portrait of the country music legend.
Subtitled (news)
The Gun
Angela Rippon continues her tour of the West Country.
Regional News; Weather
Second World War drama starring
Dana Andrews
1942: a fishing boat encounters a stranded schooner apparently shelled by Nazi submarines. With Carla Balenda , Claude Rains. Director Alfred Werker 95
Five stories of redundancy told by the men, from bank manager to miner, and their families who speak openly about how they responded to the bad news when it came and how they coped in the aftermath. Producer Louise Jolly
Man from UNCLE spy drama starring
Robert Vaughn
David McCallum
Intrepid UNCLE agent
Napoleon Solo is determined to stop evil WASP supremo
Vulcan from orchestrating a dastardly assassination.
Director Don Medford (1966)
(Postponed from 27 July)
FILM REVIEWS pages 35-39
A series about fishing presented by Jack Charlton. Up thejunction. Salmon are plentiful at the renowned Junction Pool on the River Tweed. Jack Charlton fulfils an ambition and takes a helicopter trip along his favourite river, through border country. Director/Producer Tony Francis
The personal stories of a group of young would-be doctors. Matters of Life and Death
Medical students have to come to terms with serious emotional traumas at quite an early age. Tonight'sfilm shadows four students at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, as they deliver babies, meet a patient very close to death and learn how doctors deal with the issue of abortion.
Producer Susan Spindler
Executive producer Robin Bnghtwell
Fourth of six profiles of very English things and those who are obsessed with them.
The Old School Tie. At the Lawrence School in Tamil
Nadu, southern India, a new generation of Indian elite proudly wear the maroon tie which admits them to a global old-boy network stretching from Delhi to Dorking. Producer Paul Wooding
Series producer Sam Organ
Including live coverage of the semi-finals in the men's and women's 800 metres -
England's Diane Modahl is favourite to defend the title she won four years ago. There's a roundup of other news and results of the day.
Ben Woolley reports on how Concorde has survived the passing of the supersonic era. With contributions from MP
Tony Benn and architect Sir Norman Foster.
Director David Stewart
Series editor Michael Poole
Followed by Video Nation Shorts Subtitled
With Peter Snow.
Spending Sunday with the people of Anjou in France.
The arrival of clean, piped water brought great change to people's lives.