5.55 Seeing through Maths Hotel Hilbert 2615032 6.25 Maths Scalings and Powers 6373490
6.50 Voluntary Organisations Strategies for Survival 8835099 7.15 Nathan the Wise - dramatised extracts from Gotthold Lessing's play.
7.40 Science Rats and Super Rats
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8.05 Victorians and the Art of the Past 3363525 8.30 Caribbean Poetry 6210167 8.55 Time for You - Open University summer school.
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9.45 Money and Medicine - changes brought about by an internal market in the NHS. Subtitled 7525273
10.10 Buildinga Spreadsheet 5822254
10.35 Black Girls in Search of Learning- Asian girls in Leicesterdiscuss school experiences.
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11.00 Statistics Clinical Trials
3374544 11.25 The Film Joyride producing a short thriller. 4244964
11.50 Open Mind TheEco-Warriors
Spy thriller, continuing the Saturday Matinée season, starring Joel McCrea
An American army officer becomes drawn into a web of intrigue and espionage when he believes he has killed a poacher on a Dorset shootingtrip.
Director Robert Parrishf (1952) B/W
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Wimbledon 96 Action from two traditional crowd thrillers, the men's doubles and mixed doubles finals. Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with commentary by John Barrett , John Alexander, Chris Bailey, Mark Cox, Barry Davies, Jo Durie, Ann Jones, David Mercer, Pam Shriver, Bill Threlfall, Julian Tutt and Virginia Wade.
Cricket: Third Test Live coverage of England playing India from Trent Bridge. Commentary by Richie Benaud, Geoffrey Boycott, David Gower and Tony Lewis. Tennis: Executive producer Martin Hopkins
Cricket: Television presentation by Alan Griffiths
Executive producer Keith MacKenzie
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Highlights of the ladies' singles final and an interview with the champion. Steffi Graf , Monica Seles and Arantxa Sanchez Vicario were amongthose hoping to lift the prestigious trophy as the tournament opened - but who has succeeded in winning? Plus, the best of the rest of the day's action and a look ahead to tomorrow's men's singles final. Introduced by Sue Barker , with views from a guest expert.
Producer Sharon Lence ; Editor Philip Bemie
Continuing the twice-weekly showing of repeat episodes from the first series.
Youngat Heart. When Mulder helps out with an investigation into a jewellery shop robbery, he is given a note left at the scene, which reminds him of a criminal he has encountered before. That man, John Barnett , was sentenced to life imprisonment and has been dead forfouryears. Is it possible that Mulder could be the victim of a dead man's vengeance? See today's choices.
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Highlights of the third day's play between England and India from Trent Bridge. Introduced by Richie Benaud.
The second of six repeats of last autumn's eclectic music shows introduced by pianist Jools Holland. Tonight's show features Britpop favourites Pulp, former frontman with the Smiths Morrissey, American singer/songwriter and film score composer Randy Newman, soul singer Luther Vandross, dance diva Billie Ray Martin, and Neil and Tim Finn, the brothers from New Zealand's Crowded House performing together under the band name Finn.
Director Janet Fraser Crook; Producer Mark Cooper
Jools is joined by Pulp, Morrissey, Billy Rae Martin, the Finn Brothers, Randy Newman and Luther Vandross.
Fifth in a series of recitals given by past Young Musicians finalists, celebrating ten years of the competition. Tonight, cellist Natalie Clein , the 1994 Young Musician, plays Ernest Bloch 's Three
Pieces from Jewish Life, accompanied by pianist Julius Drake.
Director Bob Coles Event sponsored by Lloyds Bank
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