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$-40 OPEN UNIVERSfTY
7*30 PLAYDAYS 7-
8- MANCHESTER 15 THE 8-15 FROM 50 MUPPET BABIES
10-52 Weathor 10-55 GRANDSTAND With Bob Wilson. Cricket. Second test
Engand v Now Zealand form Lord's: Motor Racing. Coverage of Le Mans 90: Racing from Ascot: Tennis. Final of the Pilkington Glass Ladies Championships at
BBC is covering the 8- OOp.m. World Cup Match. If, instead, the BBC shows the 4-00 p.m. match, "Grand- stand" will continue with livecoverage from Naples and the alternative Schedule below will apply
Eastbourne. This schedule assumes the
5-05 NEWS: Weather 5-15 Regional News and Sport 5-20 BUGS BUNNY 5-30 THE FLYING DOCTORS $-15 THAT'S SHOWBUSINESS W5THE LES DENNIS LAUGH TER SHOW
7-15 TAKEOVER BID 7-45WORLD CUP GRAND STAND Live form Bari with Desmond Lynam. Featuring the runners-up in Group A v
10- 11- 12-
10-00NEWS AND SPORT: Weather
12-55 CLOSE
10 FILM: ENIGMA 50 Weather
ALTERNATIVE ?‘SOHEDULE:;
10-55 GRANDSTAND as above until 4 p.m., then 4-00 WORLD CUP FOOTBALL: Live from Naples, Winner Group B v 3rd placo Group A, C or D.
$-00 NEWS $-10 Regional Nows and Sport $-15 BUGS BUNNY DOUBLE BILL
7- 20 CASUALTY
runners-up in Group C. Plus the goals form this after noons other second phase match.
1-10 SAINT & GREAVSIE World 1- 2-
Cup special with Ian St John and Jimmy Greaves reflect ing on the first phase of the World Cup tournament and previewing the final fortnight.
RUGBY New Zealand v Scotland: 2nd Test
$-00 ITN NEWS Weather $-10 GRANADA NEWS 5-15CANNON AND BALL'S CASINO
7-00 IT'S BEAOLE 7-
8- 00 ASHANTI
345 WORLD CUP '90 Uve from the San Paolo Stadium, Naples
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BBC1 and Granada have prepared alterna tive schedules for today. Which is trans mitted depends on the results of World Cup games. The alternatives are included here. Watch screen for latest details.
11*30 WAGON TRAIN "The Dan Hogan Story"
12*30 CALIFORNIA OF BEAT 14)0 EQUINOX: DEFENDER
50 IN TE RN ATIONAL 50 THE MAIDEN VOYAGE THE
24)0 PICK A STAR Satire on Hollywood centred on a small-town beauty contest winner who comes to Tinsel Town in search of cinema stardom.(1937)
30 THE TWO OF US
ALTERNATIVE SCHEDULE
1- 2- 3- 4-
10 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY 94)0 THIRTYSOMETHING 10 THE MAIDEN VOYAGE
10 SAINT & GREAVSIE
ing the dangerous waters of the North Atlantic aboard the submarine Albacore, Listen- ant Ward Stewart spends his off-duty moments meeting with Jean Hewitt not realis ing she is his skippers fiancee.
$4)0ITN NEWS Followed by Weather
$-10 GRANADA NEWS All the latest tea-time headlines.
$-30 THAT'S SHOWBUSINESS 7-00 LES DENNIS LAUGHTER SHOW
8- 00FILM: ESCAP E TO ATHENA
10- 9- 30 TAKEOVER BID
11- 05 W O R L D CUP R E PORT Highlights of the first two matches in the second phase of the tournament.
12- 05 FILM: ENIGMA 145 Weather 1-50 CLOSE
55 NEWS: Weather 15 CASUALTY
10-05 ITN NEWS AND SPORT 10-25 HALE AND PACE 10-55 SMOKEY AND THE BAN DIT II Followed by ITN News Headlines
12-50 KOJAK 'Both Sides Of The Law".
4-00 WILLIAM TELL 4-30 AMERICA’S TOP 10
1-50 HIT MAN AND HER Fol l owed by ITN News Headline's
(Cirqnqdq) (Channel 4)
11- 12-
5-00 ITN MORNING NEWS $-00 TV AM 9-25 GHOST TRAIN
1-00ITN NEWS Followed by Weather
HIS FRIENDS 1-05 GRANADA NEWS
30 THE ITV CHART SHOW 30 HUCKLEBERRY FINN AND 9-
$-00 COMIC BOOK 7-30 INTERNATIONAL TIMES 84)0 TRANSWORLD SPORT 94)0 CHANELL 4 RACING: THE MORNING LINE
10- 30 LISTENING EYE 11- 00 CHECK OUT
FOOTBALL SUNDRY (BBC-1 )
645 OPEN UNIVERSITY 8- 9-
55 PLAYDAYS
CREATION Donald Reeves invites us to imagine the Er.ih as the dwelling place ol God, which would encour age renewed awe and reverence for the planet we live on.
10-
10- 00 BAZAAR With Janice Long. 10-25TAKE NOBODY'S WORD FOR IT
9- 30 THIS IS THE DAY 11- 15THE BIG E
Rosabeth Moss Kanter sug gests that two keys to busi ness success in the 90s are fostering team spirit and breaking down hierarchical barriers.
1140 WHEN IN FRANCE 124)5 SIGN EXTRA 12-
1- 00 NEWS ON THE RECORD 2- 00 EASTENDERS
30 COUNTRY FILE
This schedule assumes the BBC is covering the 4-00
2-55 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL
345WORLD CUP GRAND 6-
6-OOM EET THE RA I SINS! Chart-topping music from the '60s (may bo can celled il football overruns).
640 PRAISE BE! With Thora Hird.
7- 9-
STAND Winners of Group C v Third Place Group A, B or F. live from the Stadio Nuova Communalo in Turin.
25 NEWS; Weather.
745FILM REMO UNARMED AND DANGEROUS (N etwork TV Pr e * miere) Starring Fred Ward. 30 NEWS; w'eathor.
10-
945 THAT'S LIFE! TER
11- 12-
114)5 WORLD CUP REPORT Ac tion Irom today's two knock out matches.
35 YOU AND 92
12-50 WEATHER 12-55 CLOSE
the 91-pari dramatisation of India’s great epic poem.
ALTERNATIVE SCHEDULE
2-55 FILM MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS
5-00 CARTOON 5-05 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL
10-00 NEWS; Weathor. 10-
12-50 WEATHER 12-55 CLOSE
5-55 HEAD OVER HEELS $-25 NEWS; Weather. 640 PRAISE BE! 7-15 BLACKADDER II 745WORLD CUP GRAND STAND Winner Group D v Team placed 3rd in Group B, E or F, live from Milan
114)0 HEART OF THE MATTER 11- 12-
15 THAT'S LIFE! 35 YOU AND 92
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10- AMY PT 2 (1981)
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12-00 VISIONS Fotlowod by AAP 15 BLACKADDER It
p.m. World Cup match. If, instead, the BBC shows the 8-00 p.m. match, the Alter• native Schedule bolow will apply.
15MAKING SENSE OF
BBC1 and Granada have prepared alterna tive schedules for today. Which is trans mitted depends on the results of World Cup games. The alternatives are included here. Watch screen for latest details.
12-30 GRANADA THI S WEEK Followed by GRAN ADA NEWS HEADLINES.
50 BUSINESS MATTERS Dr
1-10 CORONATION STREET 24)5 SUNDAY MATINEE "Brennus — Enemy of Rome” (1963)
14)0 ITN NEWS Followed by Weather.
345 WORLD CUP ’90 Uve from the Studio Communale. Turin. Live coverage of this afternoon's second round mathc. If extra time is played, coverage will con tinue and later programmes will bo subject to change. Wat ch for on- s c r e en announcements.
$-30 ITN NEWS Woather. $-35 GRANADA NEWS $40 HIGHWAY Chester 7-15 A KIND OF LIVING 745 COLUMBO : PRESCRIP TION MURDER (1968)
10-
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11- 12-
3- 4-
Prof i le of Si r Rober t Helpmann.
24)0 GASLIGHT (1939) Classic suspense thriller starring Anton Walbrook as a schizo phrenic Victorian who t ries to drive his wile (Diana Wyn- yard) insane.
3-35 HOLIDAY 3- 4-
5- 25 POETRY BOOK 5-30 NEWS SUMMARY Weather 5-35S E C R E T S OF THE BILLABONG
SHOW 25SOUTH BANK SHOW
SECOND TEST : Australia v France From Ballymore. Followed by ITN News Headlines.
251 SPY
1-25 QUIZ NIGHT Followed by ITN News Headlines.
445WORLD CUP HALL OF FAME Eusebio — Portu gal The leading scorer with nine goals in the 1966 competition.
30HEART OF THE MAT 1-
2-
ALTERNATIVE SCHEDULE
BLE BILL "Brennus — Enemy of Rome” (1963)
10 MAHABHARAT part 11 of
5- 35 CORONATION STREET $-30 ITN NEWS Weather. 6- 35 GRANADA NEWS 640 HIGHWAY "Chester” 7-
PHOENIX: DOUBLE BILL (1965)
25 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY
25 THE ITV CHART SHOW 20 SHORT STORY THEATRE
1145CINEMA FROM THREE CONTINENTS: FAR FROM WAR (1987) Chinese lilm in which a retired soldier and widower is haunted by the memory of a sexual incident form his adolescence. (With Englis subtitiles).
1-25 CLOSE.
10-00MADE IN THE USA : S T RANGER S KI SS (1983) British director Matthew Chapman’s stylish film, starring Peter Coyote, Victoria Tennant and Baline Novak. A group of young film-makers start their first movie, a love story, and dis cover love has a strange way of imitating art.
9-15THREE PLAYS BY GER TRUDE STEIN
55 A PROSPECT OF RIVERS 55THE NAT KING COLE
7-00 IT'S BEADLE 7-30 WORLD CUP *90 Uve from Della Vittoria Stadium, Bari. Second match of the second round brings together the Group A runners-up and the second placed team in group C. If extra time is played, later programmes will be subject to change. Wat ch for on- s c r e en anncouncements.
$-15CANNON AND BALL’S CASINO
10 CRASH DIVE (1943) Cruis
3*25 THANKS A MILLION Dick Powell stars as a crooner who stands in for drunken politico Raymond Walburn and finds himself elected as Govemor(1935)
5-50 BROOKSIDE OMNIBUS $4)0 RIGHT TO REPLY $-30 GALLERY 74)0THE WORLD THI S WEEK F o l l owe d by Weather
84)0 KINGDOM OF THE DEEP: PEOPLE OF THE SEA
1800 MOVIE MASTERCLASS: AU HASARD BALTHA ZAR
11-50 BURNING EMBERS Series in which Tony Benn MP dis cusses the contemporary resonance of historical events.
12*50ENCORE Final film in Ra n k ' s W Some r s e t Maugham trilogy with the author introducing film ver sions of three of his short stories.
2- 30 CLOSE ( BBC-2 )
$-50 OPEN UNIVERSITY 245 MAHABHARAT Part 11 of the 91-part dramatisation of India's great epic poem.
3- 25 FILM: IT STARTED IN NA PLES Romantic escapade starring Clark Gable and Sophia Loren.(1960)
7- 25AUSTRALIAN RULES
12-10TENNIS Highl ight s of today's final in the Pilkington Glass Ladies Champion ships at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne.
12*55 CLOSE
1140CRICKET: SECOND TEST Richie Benaud intro duces highlights of the third day's play.
WX)THEATRE NIGHT (new series) OTHELLO. Trevor Nunn's acclaimed RSC pro- di'rtion of Shakespeare's tragedy.
6- 30 ASTOR PIAZZOLLA — TANGO NEUVO A concert given by the veteran Argen tinian virtuoso of the ban- doneon (a button accordion) 15 NEV/SVIEW
5- 00CRICKET: SECOND TEST England v New Zea land. Tony Lewis introduces live coverage of the remain ing play on the third day at Lords.
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745 WORLD CUP '90 Uve from the San Siro Stadium Milan. If extra time is played, coverage will continue and later programme will be sub ject to change. Watch for on-screen announcements.
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Rest of programmes as first schedule hut 30 minutes later, with " Short Story
Theatre" omitted and "World Cup Hall of Fame” at
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25 DISNEY FAMILY MOVIE 15 THE CAMPBELLS
84)0 EARLY BIRD 8- 30 DAVID THE GNOME 94X) J A Y C E AND THE WHEELED WARRIORS
*10430 A WEEK IN POLITICS 114X)GOR FOR IT! 11- 30 GOPHERS! 12- 00 THE WALTONS 14)0 LAND (yF THE GIANTS
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15 A KIND OF LIVING On the
345 FILM: THE BIG COUNTRY (1958) Epic Western star ring Gregory Peck.
1-25 GRANDSTAND With Helen Rollason. Motor Cycling: ACU Shell Oils British Champoinships from Cad- well Park. Fugby League: New Zealand v Great Brit- a i n, f i r s t t e s t f rom Palmerston.
1-OOECOLOGY A look at methods used by Oxford University students to study tawny owls.
6-25BBC DESIGN AWARDS 1990 Muriel Gray test public reaction to the five finalists shortlisted in each of the three categories — environ- me nt , p r o d u c t s and graphics.
6- 35T H E 7-
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"Bats Need Friends" Rim to celebrate Nation Bat Week
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1940 MOVtEDROME 1043FILM: THE TERMIM- TOR Sci-fi thriller starring Arnold Schwarzenegger,
12-20 CLOSE
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