Newshour
Cliff Michelmore cruises the Broads aboard a traditional Norfolk wherry. Can Britain's boating national park cope with the sheer numbers of holidaymakers who come here for peace and quiet?
with Mark Curry.
8.30 Snap, Crackle and Pop. Wiggly Park: Lead Free read by Andrew Sachs ; Victoria Wood reads the third part of Captain Betty and the Pirates. 9.10 KFK Radio.
The stories of JRR Tolkien , starring Michael Hordem , Paul Copley , James Grout and John McGlynn.
Smith of Wooton Major One of the ingredients of the Great Cake is magical, and when Smith discovers it, he's destined to make an extraordinary journey. Dramatised by Brian Sibley
with Ross King.
After three weeks of the season, the first league tables are published. Will the When Saturday Comes All-Star XI be up there where it counts? Also your chance to call the Fantasy Football League agony aunt, Julie Welch.
with Jonathan Legard.
Football: Premier League.
4.00 Ipswich Town v Tottenham Hotspur.
Motor Racing: Belgian Formula 1 Grand Prix.
Commentary from Spa on round 11 of the World
Championship.
Golf: Reports on the third round of the Murphy's English Open at The Belfry.
Plus cricket scoreboards. 0 SPORT: page 10
with Ross King.
Anna Grayson explores the rocks of Britain.
3: Derbyshire, whose rocks fuelled the Industrial
Revolution, and still yield the materials for power, pottery, steel and toothpaste.
7.10 Education Bulletin; 7.30 Maths Miscellany; 7.50 The Novelty of Popular Theatre in London; 8.10 Social Sciences Foundation Course: 8.30 Who Controls Technology?; 8.50
Organic Chemistry: 9.10 French 18th Century Art: 9.30 Maths: Differential Equations
with Mike Edgar.