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6.00 Off with the Mask TVintheSixtieshow television programmes reflected cultural changes in sixties Britain.
6.30 The Location Problem -the mathematics behind deciding where to build a fire station. Subtitled 3779968 6.55 Making the News - behind the scenes of BBC1's Six o 'Clock News.
First of three programmes exploring the psychology of the individual within society. Relationships. Two same sex couples, one male, one female, talk about the history, conflict and social network surroundingtheir relationships. CEEFAX: page
Lessons in the language and culture of Italy. This week, a look at the city of Bologna, famous for its gastronomy and university, and now turning its attention to environmental concerns. (Repeat)
The first four programmes can be seen again at 4am
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Thelittlecarcomestotheaid
Of a lost kitten. Repeat................
Animated crime adventures. The sleuthing toddler has to protect an Arab prince. (Repeat)
The 12-year-old detective uncovers a plot to hide evidence of a health drink's serious side effects....................
Tim Vincent, Gail Porter and Chris Jarvis introduce another hectic morning at the hotel, with music from Steps and Truce, and comedy from Tim Demetris.
Dermot O'Leary meets up with Dr David Bellamy in Disney's Animal Kingdom in Florida, and there are crazy capers from the Scottish Highlands with Demon Headmaster Terrence Hardiman in Buried Treasure. Plus Real Review, Disc Drive and Ace Ventura.
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Introduced by Sue Barker.
12.05pm Boys' Golf Tony Gubba reports on the amateurchampionship at
Ladybank, Fife. The 128-strong field will be looking to emulate last year's winner Sergio Garcia , who has gone on to establish himself as one of the best young talents in the world.
12.15,3.00 Golf Live coverage of the final round of the Women's British Open from Royal Lytham StAnnes. Australia's KarrieWebb defends hertitle against the world's best women players, with the British challenge led by Lisa Hackney.
1.30 Horse Trials The British Horse Trials at Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire.
Following the dressage and showjumping stages. the event concludes with the 2½ mile cross-country stage on the 30-fence course designed by Captain Mark Phillips. Commentary from Michael Tucker , Lorna Clarke , Lucinda Green and Clare Balding .
5.45 News roundup
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August is probably the best time to spend a day on the beach.
Chris Packham and Nick Baker offer a guide to Britain's best wildlife beaches, including where to get close to seagulls, the best places to spot otters, and where to see the gentle giant of the seas, the baskingshark.
Producer Mike Beynon ...................
Lastyearthe Blackpool-based sports car manufacturer TVR celebrated its 50th anniversary. Top Gear reflects on the company's development - from humble beginnings into the largest British-owned car maker. With Jeremy Clarkson , Tiff Needell and Vicki-Butler Henderson.
Producer Chris Richards ; Editor Jon Bentley Repeat Top Gear Motorsport istomorrow2.55pm
Documentary series, narrated by Peter Fonda , telling the story often US families who went in search of the American Dream.
The Bottom Line. Vietnam and Watergate shocked thousands of Americans, and afterthree decades of prosperity, the country plunged into recession. See today's choices.
Series producer Richard Bradley ; Executive producer Anthony Geffen
A profile of the three Page brothers - choreographer Stephen, whose ballet Rites was screened last night, composer David and dancer Russell. Based in Sydney, Australia, they form the creative core of Aboriginal contemporary dance company Bangarra, and have developed a distinctive vocabulary that fuses their traditional heritage with contemporary experience, as shown in their latest work, Fish.
(Series continues tomorrow at 11.15pm)
(Subtitled)
Highlights of the 50-overs-per-side match between England and Sri Lanka from Lord's, the second match in a triangular series. Introduced by Tony Lewis. Commentary by Richie Benaud , Geoffrey Boycott , Chris Broad , David Gower and Barry Richards. Highlights of the next match are on Tuesday at 9.30pm. Producer Alan Griffiths
Editor Philip Bernie * Richie Benaud 's Kind of Day: page
Romantic comedy.
Liverpool 1962:
19-year-old Peggy arrives from Hong Kong to work in the Chinese laundry run by her brother Jack. When herwidowed father writes that he has chosen a husband for her, Peggy is determined to marry for love and sets out on a race against time to find her ideal man. Includes some
Cantonese dialogue with subtitles.
Director Frances-Anne Solomon (1997)
* See Films: pages 44-51 **
Crime drama, the second of the weekend's
Raymond Chandler-based films, starring
Alan Ladd , Veronica Lake
Returning from service in the Second World War,
Johnny Morrison finds himself suspected of murdering his unfaithful wife. Director George Marshall (1946)
Black and white ♦ See Films: pages 44--51 # Barry Norman : page 40
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