5.35 Bridges Spanning Materials
Subtitled 2982756 6.00Designingfor
People 6632195 6.25 Modelling Stock Control 6611602 6.50 Industrial
Democracy 8166911 7.15 Poetry and Landscape Subtitled 4350114 7.40
DNA- the Spice of Life 9849282 8.05 Melodrama 3601737 8.30 Building by Numbers
With Simeon Courtie, Kirsten O'Brien and Otis the Aardvark.
9.00 Mighty Max
Cartoon. Max and his friends Norman the warrior and Virgil the chicken face the Forces of Evil.
The series from 1987. Dangers arise on the canal trip.
Antoines RICKY SIMMONDS , Robbie JOHN ALFORD ,
Ziggy GEORGE CHRISTOPHER , Vince STEVE WEST , Mr Scott ARAN BELL , Mrs Reagan LUCINDA CURTIS
Written by Barry Purchese
Jessica and Lila set their sights on winning the pool competition.
(Stereo)
Music magazine. This week's guests are pop group Boyzone, dance diva Cathy Dennis and Italian opera singer Roberto Alagna.
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10.30 Bajourou- Music of Mali 2360485 10.55 Errors Aren't Forever
4428756 11.20 The Big Picture
11.45 Rover's Return
Live coverage of the qualifying session for the German Grand Prix from Hockenheim.
Commentary by Murray Walker , Jonathan Palmer and Tony Jardine. Live coverage of the race can be seen tomorrow at
12.40pm On BBC 1. Stereo ..........
Musical comedy, showing as part of the Saturday Matinée season. Starring Doris Day
Unaware that herfortune has been wiped out in a stock market crash, stage-struck Nanette promises to finance a musical. Her incompetent Uncle Max agrees, but only if Nanette says "no" to every question for 24 hours.
Director David Butler (1950, U)
Postponed from 22 June ♦See Films: pages 45-50
Cricket: First Test Further live coverage from Lord's of the third day's play between England and Pakistan.
Olympics The latest action from Atlanta, where there are medals to be won in the cycling, canoeing and shooting events.
Plus other Olympic action from the tennis and badminton competitions.
TV presentation (cricket) Alan Griffiths ; Executive producer(cricket) Keith Mackenzie Stereo. Videoplus code for 2.45-5.25 (not PDC)...
5.25-8. 10 (not PDC)
The series in which musicians tell the story of rock music, from its origins in the Mississippi Delta to global domination.
Musicians are left nursing hangover after the disastrous failure of the summer of love. Into the breach step some of the most outrageous figures yet to grace a rock stage, like Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop and David Bowie, all of whom are interviewed in tonight's programme.
See today's choices.
Information: about the series can be accessed on the Internet at [web address removed]
BBC Book: a book accompanying the series Dancing in the Street: a Rock and Roll History is available from booksellers.
Competitions and giveaways: page
Continuing the Bafta Award-winning comedy drama series set in a psychiatric hospital.
You Always Hurt the One You Love Eddie and the team need to raise money to replace the radio station's antiquated and failing sound equipment. A plan is carefully hatched by the obsessive-compulsive Rosalie, but will she be able to cope with the unexpected appearance of her domineering husband Jim?
Written by Donna Franceschild
Producer Chris Parr ; Director David Biair
Repeat Stereo
Continuingthe showingof repeats from the first series.
Tooms. Eugene Tooms , a supernatural killer incarcerated by agents Mulder and Scully, is due for parole. See today's choices.
Repeat Stereo Subtitled.....
"It doesn't make any sense to me that to be doing something so positive and so important for this planet should be illegal," says Karen Duke, a road protester. Six young people are given the opportunity to air their opinions on lifestyle, power, politics, money and the future in this collection of illuminating and provocative interviews. From devoted clubbers to a Cambridge student and an unemployed man, all have their own firm opinions of what the future holds.
John Peel: page 10
Highlights of the third day's play from
Lord's between England and Pakistan. Introduced by Richie Benaud.