Fourth day
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Introduced by Peter West.
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Fourth day
Coverage up to the lunch interval from Headingley.
Introduced by Peter West.
by Jo Rice
with Harry Fowler
Mortimer Also is a Mouse - 'Family name, yer know. Grand-father called Mortimer; father, Mortimer Too; yours truly - Mortimer Also.' He lives in a hole in Henry Lester's cottage. Henry is a first-class umpire at Lord's but he has bad eyesight.
Question-Master Jonathan Dimbleby
A knock-out quiz with teams of boys and girls from all over the country.
This week: Guildford and Southampton
(from Bristol)
Another episode in the life of the bears, Yogi and Boo-Boo.
Troubles come thick and fast to Les Jonquieres, but Sebastian begins to learn about horses from a new friend.
A cartoon series.
People, places and events in the news around town.
(The weekday news magazine at 6.0 varies regionally)
How 20 men took a British hovercraft on a 1,500 mile journey through wild jungle territory and over some of the worst rapids in the world.
"Real drama, a glimpse of hardship and bravery in our armchairs, a share of the unique experience of the few..." (James Thomas, Daily Express)
Starring Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie
with Roddy Maude-Roxby, Corbett Woodall
TV'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
presented this week by Kenneth Kendall.
Weather
by David Weir
Starring Patrick Allen
with Anthony Ainley, Judith Arthy, Helen Horton, Viola Keats
Brett has been drawn into the web of the Fleming household, where Howard, his father-in-law, sits in the centre like a spider. But Brett, as Howard discovers, is not the man to be eaten alive.
Including a revealing interview with 'The best Prime Minister we never had.'
Lord Butler of Saffron Walden, whose memoirs are published today, talks to Keith Kyle and deals frankly with Munich, Suez, and his two attempts at the Premiership: 'Macmillan told me I was to be the king-maker rather than the king - and I slept very well that night.'
With the latest news in pictures
David Vine introduces eight programmes for people who want to improve their swimming.
With Eddie Gorton, of the ASA from the Loughborough College of Education.
(all except London and Wales)
Closedown