6.20 Elastomers: Properties and Models 6923533 6.45 Everyman - Just an Illness 8033262 7.35 H istory of Maths: The Birth Of Calculus
With signing.
Paragliding. Reporter Damian Johnson takes to the sky.
Last of six programmes in which
Tony Butler cycles across the Midlands. Today he learns the history of England's king of cheeses and looks back at his favourite moments from the trip. Rpt..........
Pathe News from 1955.
Shown on Monday at9.00am B/W
Highlights of the ladies' semi-finals.
(Shown yesterday at 9.45pm) (Stereo)
Comedy drama starring James Stewart, Jane Wyman.
When Rip Smith hears that, by a statistical miracle, the town of Grandview exactly reflects "national" opinions, he sees a way to prevent his opinion poll organisation from going broke.
(1947) (B/W)
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(Shown yesterday) (Stereo)
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Channel Islands - Waters of Contention
A visit to the group of islands off the coast of California called the Channel Islands - home to grey whales, carnivorous sea otters, angel sharks and lampfish.
Combined coverage of tennis and cricket. At Wimbledon there is another early start on Centre Court this afternoon for the men's semi-finals. Plus further live coverage of the second day's play between England and the West Indies, fromEdgbaston.
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This week's edition comes from the annual flower show at Hampton Court Palace. Six years ago this show didn't exist, but it has quickly established itself as a major fixture in the British gardening calendar. With Alan Titchmarsh, Bob Flowerdew, Pippa Greenwood and Nick Wray. See today's choices.
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Continuingthe second series of the award-winning comedy. Including the Drunk in Time time-travellers, who find themselves intoxicated at another crucial point in history, and awful warm-up man Bobby Chariot , who fails to amuse another audience. With regularguests Jenny Agutter , Peter Capaldi , Jim Carter , Alfred Marks and Stephen Lewis. See today's choices. Director Metin Huseyin ; Producer Alan Nixon
Highlights of a possible ten sets of action in today's men's semi-finals, and a look ahead to tomorrow's ladies' singles finalTPresented by Sue Barker.
Analysis of the day's news and events. With Jeremy Paxman.
In the second of the semi-finals Lisa l' Anson tests two teams fresh from their success in the first round with more questions about the black music scene. The winners will go through to next week'sfinal and the chance to win a luxury holiday in the Caribbean. To put the contestants in the right mood there are performances from soul singer Mark Morrison and rock singer Janet Lee Davis.
Director Denis W Gartside; Series producer Caroline Gosling COMPETITION LINE: [number removed]. Lines are open from 1 1.45pm tonight until 12 midnight on Sunday. Calls cost a maximum of25p.
Highlights of the second day's play in the third Test between England and the West Indies, from Edgbaston. Introduced by Richie Benaud.
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