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6.15 Non-Euclidean Geometry
6.40 Line Integrals and Curl
7.05 Women in Science and Technology 4567402 7.30 Designs for Living 9081266 7.55 El Escorial Palace,
Monastery and Mausoleum
8.20 Zimbabwe Health for All?
8.45 The Baptistery, Padua - a tour of the 14th-century building,

In Sarajevo, Alison Hilliard meets the United Nations's Mark Cutts , who has written a survival guide for voluntary workers in warzones. Plus, music from cellist Vedran Smailovic and readings by Heartbeat actress Kazia Pelka. Last in the current series. Stereo ............

Contributors

Unknown:
Alison Hilliard
Unknown:
Mark Cutts
Unknown:
Vedran Smailovic
Unknown:
Kazia Pelka.

Run the Risk host Peter Simon, Absolutely Animals presenter Wendy Turner and Martino Lazzeri from Grange Hill are today's guests. Plus music from the Nightcrawlers and Poppyheads.

Including at
10.15 Bump in the Night
11.00 Pingu
11.40 Sporting Hero - Kriss Akabusi tries surfing.

Presented by Sarah Vandenbergh and Grant Stott.
(Stereo)

Write to: Fully Booked [address removed]. Call the celebrity line on [number removed] (calls cost a maximum of 10p). Lines open until 8.00am on Monday. E-mail address: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Sarah Vandenbergh
Presenter:
Grant Stott
Guest:
Peter Simon
Guest:
Wendy Turner
Guest:
Martino Lazzeri
Subject (Sporting Hero):
Kriss Akabusi
Producer:
Claire Mundell
Series Producer:
Liz Scott

Introduced by Steve Rider and Sue Barker.
12.30,2.00 (shared with Olympic Rowing), 2.30 Golf: the Open
Coverage of the final round of the 125th Open Championship, from Royal Lytham and StAnnes
Golf Club. The final round invariably provides drama of a high calibre, and a relatively unknown player can come through to win. Past winners include Arnold Palmer , Jack Nicklaus ,
Tom Watson , Nick Faldo , Greg Norman and Seve Ballesteros , who won the title in 1988. Who will join the illustrious list this year? Introduced by Dougie Donnelly. See today's choices.
Plus, rowing action from the Olympics, where Steve Redgrave begins his bid fora fourth consecutive gold medal in the heats of the coxless pairs with Matthew Pinsent. * Spotlight on Steve Redgrave : page 9
6.40 Olympics Action, with rowers competing in the heats of the coxiess four, triple world champion Peter Haining taking part in the single sculls heats, and Karen Pickering hopingto qualify in the swimming pool. Plus, there are gold medals to be decided in cycling and shooting.
If there is a play-off in the Open golf championship, the Olympics coverage will be dropped.
Stereo............................................... Videoplus codefor 1 2.30-3.30 (not PDC) .....
3.30-7.30 (not PDC)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Unknown:
Arnold Palmer
Unknown:
Jack Nicklaus
Unknown:
Tom Watson
Unknown:
Nick Faldo
Unknown:
Greg Norman
Unknown:
Seve Ballesteros
Introduced By:
Dougie Donnelly.
Unknown:
Steve Redgrave
Unknown:
Matthew Pinsent.
Unknown:
Steve Redgrave
Unknown:
Peter Haining
Unknown:
Karen Pickering

A hundred years after his death, William Morris is remembered for designing wallpapers and fabrics that epitomise Englishness. But in his own day he was best known as a poet and political activist, as well as being a novelist, artist and conservationist.
His life was filled with paradoxes. He was obsessed with the medieval, often using it for inspiration in his patterns, but he also had a socialist vision of the future. He took sides with the working classes, yet he made luxuriant designs for the rich.
MP Tony Benn, designer Terence Conran and Linda Parry, curator of the current major exhibition of Morris's work at London's Victoria and Albert Museum, are among the contributors commenting on the designer's influence in the past and the present.

Contributors

Interviewee:
Tony Benn
Interviewee:
Terence Conran
Interviewee:
Linda Parry
Producer:
Tim Niel
Executive Producer:
John Archer

A whirlwind tour of the biggest, fastest, highest and wildest rollercoasters in the world, celebrating 100 years of white knuckle rides. Rollercoasters started with ice slides in Russia, and had their heyday in the twenties, when there were 2,000 in the USA alone. There are fewer now, but enthusiasts travel the world to try out the creations they worship - inverters, woodies, out and backs, shuttleloopersand boomerangs. Director Richard Trayler-Smith ; Producer
MarkWordley Repeat Stereo Subtitled.

Contributors

Director:
Richard Trayler-Smith

The latest action from Atlanta, including highlights of the gymnastics, weightliftingand fencing, where there are two gold medals to be decided in the men's individual sabre and women's individual 6p6e. Other events include baseball, volleyball, water polo and wrestling. Introduced by Sue Barker , stereo ..........................

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker

Action from the final round of the golf championship, which took place this afternoon at Royal Lytham and St Annes Golf Club. Last year at St Andrews,
Michael Campbell led the tournament by two strokes going into the final day, but ended up with a share of third place. John Daly was the winnerthen, aftera play-off with Costantino Rocca. Highlights of this year's final round are introduced by Dougie Donnelly.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Campbell
Unknown:
John Daly
Unknown:
Costantino Rocca.
Introduced By:
Dougie Donnelly.

Highlights of today's British Motorcycle Grand Prix from Donington Park, featuring the 500cc race. Commentary by Barry Nutley and Steve Parrish.
Producer Keith Mackenzie

Contributors

Commentary By:
Barry Nutley
Commentary By:
Steve Parrish.
Producer:
Keith MacKenzie

War drama starring
Jonathan Emerson
Nicholas Cascone
Charlie Mopic is a documentary cameraman assigned to follow a small reconnaissance patrol behind enemy lines duringthe Vietnam War.
This low-budget feature is seen entirely through the lens of Mopic's camera.
Director Patrick Duncan (1989. 18)
♦ See Films: pages 72-82 ***
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Emerson
Unknown:
Nicholas Cascone
Unknown:
Charlie Mopic
Director:
Patrick Duncan
LT:
Jonathan Emerson
Easy:
Nicholas Cascone
Pretty Boy:
Jason Tomlins
Hammer:
Christopher Burgard
Cracker:
Glenn Morshower
0 D:
Richard Brooks
Mopic:
Byron Thomas

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2.00 Sporting Chance Essentials - getting into sport. Languages
4.00 Learning Languages - how to become a more effective language learner.
Business and Work
5.00 Italy Means Business Better by Design - how do Italians stay ahead of the game? Repeat
5.30 The Essential History of Denmark Repeat
Open University
6.10 Age and Identity - how does ageing affect the way people think about themselves? Repeat

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