(from Birmingham: shown on Sunday)
The Welsh 'Pop' Show
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For the very young
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'We feel that half the members are voting for something that they know nothing about' (Union member)
Introduced by Bob Houlton
[Repeat]
A programme for children under 5
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by Margaret J. Baker
With Michael Craig
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A film from Tunisia which tells the story of the adventures of a little white camel belonging to a small Arab boy called Ali.
Commentary by Gary Watson
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What is the main difference between apes and monkeys?
Rob Roy was Chief of which Clan?
What is kept in an apiary?
These are some of the questions in the first final of this film quiz game of general knowledge and observation.
Michael Rodd puts the questions to the winners of the last four programmes, in order to find our first champion who will be awarded a special prize. There are scenes from Jungle Book, King of the Grizzlies, Rob Roy, The Brain and film producer Gordon Scott shows some scenes of penguins in the Antarctic which he shot for his new film Forbush and the Penguins.
(from Manchester)
English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
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The news, features, opinions of the country at large, and Your Region Tonight in particular (including Regional Weather) co-ordinated by Michael Barratt
Landing on the doomed planet, Captain Kirk searches in vain for the scientific mission to be evacuated, only to see his officers vanish before his very eyes.
Helpless in the hands of alien masters of electronic magic, they endure agonising experiments.
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7.15-8.5 Star Trek
(Wenvoe West) (as above - not colour)
by James Doran
[Starring] Stratford Johns as Det-Chief Inspector Barlow, Frank Windsor as Det-Supt Watt, David Allister as Sgt Jackson, David Lloyd Meredith as Sgt Evans, with Walter Gotell as Chief Con Cullen
For want of a nail the shoe was lost,
For want of a shoe the horse was lost,
For want of a bearing...?
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Presented this week by Richard Baker
Weather
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featuring the presentation to the Sports Personality of the Year by Colonel Sir Michael Ansell, CBE, DSO
Tonight's gala programme comes from the stage of the BBC Television Theatre in London, before an audience of more than 300 sporting personalities.
In person and in action
The Outstanding Personalities of 1970
including Tony Jacklin, Lester Piggott, Nijinsky, Gordon Banks, Bobby Moore, David Broome, Mary Gordon-Watson, Ian Stewart, Henry Cooper, Ken Buchanan, Ivan Mauger, Ray Illingworth
and The Outstanding Events of 1970
including
The World Cup, The British Commonwealth Games, The Grand National, The Derby, Wimbledon, The FA Cup Final, The Rugby Union Internationals, The Rugby League World Cup, The Open Golf Championships, The Test Matches
Action from more than a dozen sports and presentations to The Team of the Year,
The Outstanding Personality from Overseas
Introduced by Frank Bough
with interviews by David Coleman and Harry Carpenter
(Sports Personality coupon: p 4; They were champions: p 6-8)
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Presented by David Dimbleby with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, James Hogg, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Barrie Penrose, David Taylor and Denis Tuohy and special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie
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Astronomers now think there must be planets circling many of the stars in the Universe, and that some of these planets could well be inhabited.
Patrick Moore talks to Dr Peter van de Kamp, who has already managed to detect two planets going round another star.
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