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with Charles Hyatt

Lenki the hare lived in Africa. He was very fond of teasing his animal friends-that's why the elephant got tied to a tree, the hippopotamus couldn't win a tug-of-war, the lion was cheated of gold and the hyena... he lost every time. This week you can hear about some of Lenki's tricks.
Today: A Game of Strength

Contributors

Storyteller:
Charles Hyatt

To sail solo 4,000 miles at 200 miles a day. This is the task that Chichester set himself in his 70th year.
You want to see if you can do it - you get involved and you can't rest until you've had a bash at it. That's how adventure comes to most men, I think.
Sir Francis's attempt at the 'four-minute-mile of sailing' took him from Bissau in Portuguese Guinea to the coast of Nicaragua.
(OAP Superman: page 9)

Contributors

Writer/Narrator:
Christopher Brasher
Presented by:
Lawrence Gordon Clark

A new series featuring music and comedy from the world of entertainment starring the internationally popular singing star Andy Williams with this week's guests The Fifth Dimension, Sonny James, Jonathan Winters

Contributors

Singer/Presenter:
Andy Williams
Singers:
The Fifth Dimension
Singer:
Sonny James
Comedian:
Jonathan Winters
Producer:
Allan Blye
Producer:
Chris Beard

Television's top reporters close in on the most interesting topics of the day.
Robin Day, Michael Charlton, Nicholas Harman, Alan Hart, Richard Kershaw, Robert MacNeil, Julian Pettifer

(Colour)

Contributors

Reporter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
Nicholas Harman
Reporter:
Alan Hart
Reporter:
Richard Kershaw
Reporter:
Robert MacNeil
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Assistant Editor:
Frank Smith
Editor:
Brian Wenham

by John Lewis
Created by Compton Bennett and Derek Glynne
Starring Patrick Allen
with Hannah Gordon, Robin Bailey, Peter Bowles

Brett is negotiating to buy a newspaper when he gets the chance of making a big investment of a quite different kind. The more the risks are pointed out to him the more set he is on going ahead.
(Radio Times People: page 5)
Patrick Allen as Brett is on the cover of next week's Radio Times

Contributors

Writer:
John Lewis
Created by:
Compton Bennett
Created by:
Derek Glynne
Script Editor:
John Maynard
Designer:
Don Homfray
Producer:
Royston Morley
Director:
Roger Jenkins
Brett:
Patrick Allen
Nick:
Robin Bailey
Lois:
Jean McFarlane
Joan:
Tania Robinson
Lord Axminster:
Lockwood West
Saxby:
Peter Bowles
Sue:
Fiona Curzon
Sloane:
Robert Mill
Mrs Lowry:
Jennifer Jayne
Wilson:
Tom Watson
Boone:
Peter Burton
Reporter:
Frank Tregear
Reporter:
James Appleby
Reporter:
Alan Clements
Francoise:
Hannah Gordon
TV Correspondent:
Graham Turner
Miss Glover:
Magda Miller
Budge:
Bill Nagy
Rogers:
Hugh Cross
Evan Jones:
Edmund Bailey

Live from the Lyceum Ballroom (organised by Mecca Dancing)
Peter West introduces Wales v Home Counties North
Home Counties North have won the Come Dancing Trophy three times, in 1965, 66 and 69. Wales have not won since their only victory in 1958. Tonight's result may well depend on the final battle between the Ada Unsworth and Sybil Marks Formation teams.
The Ray McVay Orchestra

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Dancers:
The Ada Unsworth Formation team
Dancers:
The Sybil Marks Formation team
Musicians:
The Ray McVay Orchestra
Compere:
Alun Williams
Compere:
Pete Murray
Arranged by:
Eric Morley
Series Producer:
Barrie Edgar

A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by Ludovic Kennedy with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, James Hogg, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Barrie Penrose and David Taylor and special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Reporter:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
James Hogg
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Barrie Penrose
Reporter:
David Taylor
Reporter:
Keith Kyle
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Producer of the Week:
John Dekker
Editor:
Anthony Smith

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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