For beginners in German.
With Heidi Treutler, Dieter Geissler
Introduced by Sabine Michael, Paul Hansard.
(Shown last Sunday)
(to 9.55)
Written by Michel Faure and Joe Cremona.
For absolute beginners in French.
With Francois Brlncourt, Malou Pantera and Andre Maranne, Pamela Stirling
(Shown last Tuesday on BBC-2)
(to 10.25)
Ten programmes about principles and methods.
Some teachers of craft subjects in Evening Institutes are not content simply with passing on skills.
(Shown last Sunday)
(to 11.00)
Graham Parker
Rick Jones, Dawn MacDonald, Jonathan Collins invite you to follow them to a place where anything can happen.
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Today's Timetable
1.10 Fight of the Week
1.50 Racing
2.10 Rugby League Sevens
2.35 Swimming
2.50 Racing
3.10 Swimming
3.20 Racing
3.40 Swimming
3.45 Rugby League Sevens
4.0 Swimming
4.30 Rugby League Sevens
4.50 Results Service
These timings may be altered by events
From 1.0
Introduced by Frank Bough and featuring Racing... International Swimming... Rugby League Sevens... Boxing
Racing from Newbury
2.0 Players Gold Leaf Trophy over 3 miles 2 furlongs 82 yds
3.0 Sandleford Priory Stakes over 1 1/4 miles
3.30 Lockinge Stakes over 1 mile
International Swimming from Coventry: Great Britain v. Canada
This international is a vital part of the pre-Olympics build-up for both countries. Each event will be contested by one swimmer from each country-but Britain will also have a number of other Olympic hopefuls taking part, who will have the chance to prove they can outswim the 'official' competitors.
Among the British swimmers to watch out for is one established star-Scotland's Bobby McGregor, world 110 yds. free-style record-holder, and three names newer to headline-making.
They are Ray Terrell, a fifteen-year-old from Southampton who recently smashed the British 220 yds. individual medley record; seventeen-year-old Martyn Woodroffe, a Welsh boy who has made tremendous progress in the butterfly events; and the Isle of Man wonder girl, fifteen-year-old Alex Jackson, who has twice equalled Diana Wilkinson's British record for the 110 yds. free-style.
Canada's Marion Lay is likely to be the toughest opposition young Alex has yet encountered and could well spur the British girl to a record time.
Canada will also have Elaine Tanner, who, as a fourteen-year-old, won the Amateur Swimming Association's 110 yds. butterfly title at Blackpool in 1965. Later Elaine switched to backstroke and held the world records at 100 metres and 200 metres - titles she subsequently lost to South Africa's Karen Muir and which she is out to regain.
Rugby League from Headingley, Leeds: The Wills Invitation Sevens
Eight of the top teams in the Rugby League are taking part, including last year's winners, Huddersfield
Fight of the Week: Pat Dwyer v. Ferdinand Ahumdi
Highlights of this top-of-the-bill welterweight fight at York Hall, London
At 4.50 Results Service: Racing Results and Cricket Scoreboard
Graham Parker
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
The Saturday scene
Simon Dee introducing his guests from the world of entertainment.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is there - where he is needed - when he is needed - from the organisation dedicated to the world-wide fight against crime and subversion.
A film series.
Starring Robert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo, David McCallum as Illya Kuryakin, Leo G. Carroll as Mr. Waverly
The Yellow Scarf Affair
An U.N.C.L.E. agent is mysteriously strangled aboard an airliner... and Solo finds himself involved with a homicidal Maharajah and an ancient Oriental murder cult
Live from the BBC Television Centre with Billy Cotton and his Band.
Guest stars include: Dick Emery, Solomon King, The Tremeloes
with Kathie Kay, The Tiller Girls
introducing Jon Tremaine
The Cotton Singers
Feature films with suspense, danger, excitement.
with Robert Dougall
followed by The Weather
From the Football League Championship
Manchester City are the new First Division champions after a great Football League season.
Tonight's special programme brings you outstanding action and goals from the Match of the Day programmes which featured Manchester City and their closest League rivals.
The highlights of this major international event in the world of professional dancing from the Empress Ballroom Blackpool.
This championship is the climax to Blackpool's Dance Festival week. It has a truly international flavour with competitors coming from as far afield as Japan and the United States. They are judged over four dances-the waltz, foxtrot, quickstep, and tango.
The spectators are almost as international in make-up as the competitors, and every seat and standing space in the ballroom has been booked for months.