Listings
6.50 Housing and the Market
7.40 Seventeenth-Century England: Appleton House
8.05 Innovation on the Rails
8.30 Geology of the Alps
8.55 Pure Maths: Cycles
9.20 Force and Violence
9.45 Arts: The Great Exhibition
10.10 Education: 'Maids the Mad Shooter'
10.35 Maths: Volumes of Revolution
11.00 Calculus: Behaviour of Functions
11.25 Man-Made Macromolecules
11.50 Maths: Newton's Third Law
12.15 Diabetes: Causes and Effects
12.40 Social Problems and Social Welfare
The classic 12-part serial starring Herman Brix as Kioga the Hawk
4: Queen's Ransom
The villainous Solerno proposes a ransom exchange while planning treachery.
A REPUBLIC serial
Contributors
Unknown:
Herman
Brix
Introduced by Steve Rider Timetable*
1.35 Motor Racing
2.10 Tennis; 4.30 Football
5.00 Cricket
"Timings are subject to alteration
Tennis from London
Stella Artois Championship Local boy PAT CASH would get a civic reception in Fulham and telegrams from Melbourne were he to succeed Boris. Commentators
DAN MASKELL. JOHN BARRETT
Football from Germany
European Championship Holland play the USSR tonight in Cologne (BBC1 live at 7.05), highlights of England's opener against the Republic of Ireland about 4.30.
Cricket from Ilford
Refuge Assurance League Essex v Sussex
Commentators PETER WALKER and RALPH DELLOR
Motor Racing
A quick trip round the Isle of Man, then a hop to Le Mans Television presentation:
Tennis JOHNNIE WATHERSTON HUW JONES
Football ARD/ZDF, West Germany Cricket BOB DUNCAN Studio producer
CAMPBELL FERGUSON
Assistant editor BRIAN BARWICK Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN PHILIPS
Contributors
Introduced By:
Steve
Rider
Unknown:
Dan
Maskell.
Unknown:
John
Barrett
Commentators:
Peter
Walker
Commentators:
Ralph
Dellor
Unknown:
Johnnie
Watherston
Unknown:
Huw
Jones
Unknown:
Campbell
Ferguson
Editor:
Brian
Barwick
Brian Widlake and Valerie Singleton present Britain's most popular financial and business programme.
With Paul Burden Francine Stock David Calder and Henry Harington Studio director SUE TURBETT Editor JONATHAN CRANE
Contributors
Unknown:
Brian
Widlake
Unknown:
Valerie
Singleton
Unknown:
Henry
Harington
A recording of yesterday's military spectacle in London, at which HM The Queen took the salute on Horse Guards Parade when the Colour of the First Battalion Irish
Guards was trooped.
Also scenes of the fly-past by the Red Arrows and the traditional appearance on the balcony of Buckingham
Palace by members of the Royal Family.
Commentator Tom Fleming Producer IAN SMITH
Contributors
Commentator:
Tom
Fleming
Producer:
Ian
Smith
by JOHN GALSWORTHY A clash between the stubborn John Anthony, owner of a tin plate firm, and the hard leader of his striking workers, vividly portrays what Galsworthy in 1909 called 'the trouble of the century'.
Music composed by FRANCIS SHAW Lighting ALAN HORNE Designer DICK COLES
Script editor STUART GRIFFITHS Producer SHAUN SUTTON
Director MICHAEL DARLOW
0 FEATURE: page 25 and WODDIS ON: page 97
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Galsworthy
Composed By:
Francis
Shaw
Unknown:
Alan
Horne
Designer:
Dick
Coles
Editor:
Stuart
Griffiths
Producer:
Shaun
Sutton
Director:
Michael
Darlow
John Anthony:
Peter
Vaughan
David Roberts:
Timothy
West
Enid Underwood:
Kate
Buffery
Annie Roberts:
Anna
Calder-Marshall
Frederic Wilder:
Bernard
Archard
Henry Thomas:
Tenniel
Evans
Oscar Quitak:
Henry
Tench
Oliver Wanklin:
John
Nettleton
Edgar Anthony:
Shaun
Scott
Frost:
John
Woodnutt
Simon Harness:
Andrew
Burt
Madge Thomas:
Mari
Rowland-Hughes
Francis Underwood:
Myles
Hoyle
William Scantlebury:
Howard
Lew Lewis
James Green:
Bill
Monks
Trevor Cooper:
John
Bulgin
George Rous:
Roger
Alborough
Mrs ROUS:
Patsy
Smart
Parlourmaid:
Elizabeth
Anstee
Mrs Yeo:
Kate
David
Mrs Bulgin:
Elspeth
Charlton
Jan Thomas:
Gareth
Brock
The final televised concert from the Bath International Festival, which this year celebrates the performing arts of America.
From Green Park Station,
Bath Lester Bowie 's Brass Fantasy
From Chicago, trumpeter Lester Bowie leads this virtuoso choir of brass soloists, with percussion, in a programme of inventive arrangements of jazz standards, pop songs and original pieces.
The idea for the Brass
Fantasy goes back 15 years.
Lester says, 'I had an idea for an all-brass group with no saxophones and no keyboards. You see the brass players were overshadowed by the saxophonists for a while in jazz. I wanted to do something to show things you would not normally associate with a trumpet.' Introduced by Michael Berkeley
OB lighting DEREK FAWLEY OB sound GRAHAM HAINES Executive producer TONY STAVEACRE
Producer JONATHAN FULFORD Director RON ISTED BBC Bristol
(Concert presented in association with MarplesHoldingsLimited)
Contributors
Unknown:
Bath Lester
Bowie
Unknown:
Lester
Bowie
Introduced By:
Michael
Berkeley
Unknown:
Derek
Fawley
Unknown:
Graham
Haines
Producer:
Tony
Staveacre
Producer:
Jonathan
Fulford
Director:
Ron
Isted
Film-maker Alex Cox introduces a season of classic cult films. Tonight:
Fat City starring
Stacy Keach Jeff Bridges
Billy Tully, an ex-prize fighter on hard times, casually visits a local gym and sees a promising young contender in action. Personally grooming him for success,
Billy finds a renewed hope in life and relationships ...
One of Huston's finest and most personal films, reflecting his own young days as a boxer.
Screenplay by LEONARD GARDNER based on his own novel Produced by RAY STARK
Directed by JOHN HUSTON
9 FILMS: page 26
Contributors
Introduces:
Alex
Cox
Unknown:
Stacy
Keach
Unknown:
Jeff
Bridges
Unknown:
Leonard
Gardner
Produced By:
Ray
Stark
Directed By:
John
Huston
Billy Tully:
Stacy
Keach
Ernie Munger:
Jeff
Bridges
Oma:
Susan
Tyrrell
Faye:
Candy
Clark
Ruben:
Nicholas
Colasanto
Babe:
Art
Aragon
Earl:
Curtis
Cokes