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6.15 Pure Maths: Conjugacy and Fixed Points 8431470 6.40 Maths Models and Methods: Special Directions
7.05 Maths: Networks and Matrices
9807673 7.30 Ancient Athens: Acropolis Now 5881128 7.55 Extracts from
Dialogue in the Dark by Michael Ignatieff 3730499 8.20 Teletel – a follow-up on the development of a French IT project.
Subtitled 5957302 8.45 Healthy Futures: Whose Views Count?

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Ignatieff

The series from 1984.
Annette's new bike brings Fay to a decision. Annette NADIA CHAMBERS. Fay ALISON BETTLES.
Miss Gordon KARA WILSON. Mr Knowles CHRIS JURY.
Roland ERKAN MUSTAFA. Jimmy McClaren GARY LOVE Written by John Godber

Contributors

Unknown:
Fay Alison Bettles.
Unknown:
Kara Wilson.
Unknown:
Chris Jury.
Unknown:
Erkan Mustafa.
Unknown:
Gary Love
Written By:
John Godber

Viewers are asked to guess if outrageous claims are true stories or merely very tall tales. Today, a man with infra-red vision, a dating agency for children and a sheep rodeo. Stereo. COMPETITION: to register your vote ring [number removed](False) or [number removed] (True). Calls cost no more than 20p. For a copy of the rules send an sae to: [address removed].

Introduced by Sue Barkerfrom Queen's Club, London.
12.35 Yachting Coverage of the first Ultra 30 series meeting of the summer from Portsmouth. Olympic yachtsman
Lawrie Smith is chasing his fourth straight series victory. Commentary by Malcolm McKeagand Helen Rollason.
1.00 Golf: US Open The latest news from the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, New York. Live coverage tonight at 8.30pm.
1.30,3.45,5.00 Motorcycling Action from Oulton Park in the second round of the Superbike series. Commentary by Barry Nutley and Roger Burnett.
2.00 Tennis Live coverage of the final of the Stella Artois Championship from
Queen's Club, London. Last year's winner was Todd Martin , who surprisingly beat Wimbledon champion Pete Sampras. Commentary: John Barrett , Mark Cox.
4.15 Triathlon Action from the National Championships at Windsorwhere
Britain'stop men and women competitors race in three disciplines - swimming, cyclingand running - in one of sport's toughest events. Commentary by Stuart Storey , Hugh Porterand
Hamilton Bland. 5.50 News Roundup

Contributors

Unknown:
Lawrie Smith
Commentary By:
Helen Rollason.
Commentary By:
Barry Nutley
Unknown:
Roger Burnett.
Unknown:
Todd Martin
Unknown:
Pete Sampras.
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Mark Cox.
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Commentary By:
Hugh Porterand

Live coverage of the final round of the US Open Championship from Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, New York. Ernie Els, the defending champion, will be hoping for a slice of the $2 million prize fund. Introduced by Steve Rider.
See today's choices. (Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider

A review of the major developments over the past seven days in the Los Angeles courtroom where actor and former American footballer OJ Simpson is accused of the murder of his former wife Nicole and her friend Ronald Goldman
With Peter Pringle.

Contributors

Subject:
OJ Simpson
Presenter:
Peter Pringle
Producer:
Roy Davies

Highlights of the final of the Women's World Cup, from the Swedish capital, Stockholm. The USA are the title holders after beating Norway 2-1 in the final of the first tournament four years ago in China. England's women's team qualified for this year's competition by reaching the last four in the European Championships. Can they make it to the final and match the achievement of England's men almost 30 years ago? Commentary by Clive Tyldesley. Introduced by Hazel Irvine.

(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Hazel Irvine
Commentary:
Clive Tyldesley
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Comedy drama starring Tom Courtenay, Julie Christie

Billy Fisher is an ambitious but lazy young man who lives with his parents in an unexciting northern town. Bored by his job in an undertaker's office, he retreats into a world of fantasy and lies - much to the annoyance of his family, his bosses and fiancees Barbara and Rita.
Showing in widescreen format.
(1963)
Film Reviews pages 53-60
(The next film in the BBC 100 season, The Spider's Stratagem, can be seen on Friday)

Contributors

Director:
John Schlesinger
Billy Fisher:
Tom Courtenay
Liz:
Julie Christie
Geoffrey Fisher:
Wilfred Pickles
Alice Fisher:
Mona Washbourne
Florence, grandmother:
Ethel Griffies
Duxbury:
Finlay Currie
Arthur Crabtree:
Rodney Bewes
Barbara:
Helen Fraser
Shadrack:
Leonard Rossiter
Rita:
Gwendolyn Watts

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