6.00 News and 24 Hours; 6.30 Meridian Reports; 7.00 Newsdesk
with Barry Johnston.
Johnnie Walker 's compilation of last week's issues and interviews mixed with a little music.
with Wendy Jones.
John Campbell visits Hever Castle, family home of Anne Boleyn.
The second in a five-part series looking at German life and language with Guy Siner and Peter Sahla.
12.00 Open Forum; 12.22
Education Bulletin; 12.40 Into the Open: Summer and Beyond;
1.03 Literature in the Modern
World; 1.22 Leisure: The Growth of Soccer and Organised Sport;
1.41 Poetry: The Romantic Hero
with Jonathan Legard. Motor Sport: Fosters British Formula One
Grand Prix - can
Nigel Mansell provide the huge crowds at Silverstone with a home win?
Stirling Moss joins Simon Taylor in the commentary box with Andy Smith patrolling the pits.
Plus scoreboards from the Refuge Assurance Cricket League and the latest news from Birkdale, where the world's greatest golfers are preparing for the Open Championship. 0 SPORT: page 15
7.20 Education: The Plebs'
League: 8.00 The New Curiosity Shop; 8.20 Arts Review 9
8.40 The Classical Orchestra
Like a Magnet
Three people tell different stories of how drugs became part of their lives and how they finally overcame their addictions.
The Big Set. Friday and Smith are on to a couple of stick-up artists who, having befriended their victims, then slug 'em and rob 'em.
The Irish scene with Mike Edgar.