Come to Trefenter
(first shown on BBC Wales)
(all transmitters except Scotland, Northern Ireland, and BBC Wales)
(Colour)
2.35 Long Walk Handicap Hurdle Race (3 1/2 miles)
3.5 Garth Handicap Steeple Chase (3 miles)
3.40 Home Park Novices Steeple Chase (2 miles)
4.10 Punchbowl Juvenile Hurdle Race, Division 3 (2 miles)
(Colour)
A programme for children under 5
(shown at 11.0 am on BBC2)
Joseph O'Conor tells The Night-Watchmen by Helen Cresswell with pictures by Gareth Floyd
Adapted for television and directed by Angela Beeching
Michael Aspel, Peter Glaze, Rod McLennan, Frances Barlow, Jillian Comber invite you to their Christmas party. Among the special guests will be Rolf Harris, The Scaffold
(Colour)
Robert Robinson takes a weekly look at criticism and comments from younger viewers
(Colour)
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The Galloping Gourmet
Graham Kerr takes a lighthearted look at one of his favourite recipes and cooks it with an expert eye
(A series of programmes made in Canada)
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The Brains of: Greater London; Midlands; North; Scotland; South; Wales meet in competition to decide which three go forward to the Final.
Chairman Harvey Hall
Tales from the last frontier of the great American West.
A film series starring James Drury as The Virginian.
A farmer finds his new bride an added complication in his fight against a local rancher.
(First shown on BBC2)
(Colour)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
The stars of the silent comedy screen
Introduced by Michael Bentine from the National Film Theatre, London
Buster Keaton battles with convicts and runs away from cops; Stan Laurel as a Mountie sets out to get his man; Charlie Chaplin joins the police force and Harry Langdon meets a policeman who is not really there.
A BBCtv production in association with Mitchell Monkhouse Associates and Raymond Rohauer
(Colour)
With Richard Baker and the BBC's correspondents and reporters around the world and Weather
(Colour)
A television novel by Harold Robbins
starring Lana Turner as Tracy Carlyle Hastings, George Hamilton as Duncan Carlyle, Rosanno Brazzi as Antaeus Riakos, Kevin McCarthy as Philip Hastings, Louis Hayward as Jonathan Carlyle, Diana Muldaur as Belile Wheeler, Michael Vincent as Jeffrey Hastings, Natalie Schaefer as Eleanor Carlyle
Duncan is suspicious of the circumstances surrounding his father's death and discovers that Philip had a motive for murder. The Carlyle bank is threatened by a publicity-seeking young politician. A sinister mystery woman appears on the scene.
(Colour)
Another programme in the Personal Cinema series, in which Rock Hudson, star of almost 60 films, talks to Michael Aspel about his career and his Hollywood contemporaries. He also chooses scenes from some of his favourite movies including a song from Judy Garland featured in Ziegfeld Follies.
'I don't think a name is important. My real name is Roy Fitzgerald and I still can't get used to Rock Hudson - even have difficulty in saying it.'
'My screen test was so bad that they used it in drama school to show what not to do.'
'How do you play comedy? It's very serious acting.'
(from BBC North)
A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by David Dimbleby with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Linda Blandford, Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Tom Mangold,
Fyfe Robertson, Denis Tuohy and special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie
(Colour)
by Richard Matheson
Dramatised by Hugh Leonard
When Alexis, the beautiful wife of Dr Cheria falls mysteriously ill, the villagers believe she is the victim of a vampire. Their suspicions seem to be confirmed when she wakes screaming one night, blood streaming from two marks on her neck...
(first shown on BBC2)
(Colour)
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