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With Robert Langley
and Weatherman Bert Foord
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Introduced by Leonard Rosoman
(Shown by gracious permission of Her Majesty The Queen)
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Alun Williams introduces young people with extraordinary and exciting ways of spending their leisure time.
Among today's guests Philip Risby of Somerset and Christopher Barnes of Yorkshire who keep in touch by radio, and a young woodcarver from the Midlands.
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You can't dismiss the Tenby Gang Show as just another local amateur entertainment. It's much more than that, as actor Kenneth Griffith agreed when he revisited the Pembrokeshire seaside town where he was born. This highly professional show helps to band together the entire community.
(First shown on BBC Wales)
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with Max Robertson
Customers Antoinette Sibley, Chris Kelly
(from Bristol)
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Tony Soper explores the Welsh islands of Skomer and Grassholm, enters a seal cave, sees 15,000 nesting gannets and other birds.
(from Bristol)
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Introduced by Tony Beamish
Aldabra atoll in the Indian Ocean is a zoological treasure-house which could have been ruined if an airfield had been built there.
(from Bristol)
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(Shown at 11.0 am on BBC2)
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by Ted Hughes
with Denholm Elliott
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with Richard Baker; Weather
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Bringing you news and views in your region tonight (including Regional Weather)
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
(Regional details as Monday)
Tom and Jerry playing cat and mouse.
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'Live' colour television from Apollo 17 recovery ship, USS Ticonderoga, waiting in the South Pacific for the return of the last Apollo.
Introduced by James Burke
Presented in association with NASA, US Navy, EBU and US networks
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In the late 60s Frank Sinatra recorded a series of programmes for American television which have become classics.
In tonight's programme Nancy Sinatra is her father's special guest.
The songs include: 'The Most Beautiful Girl In The World,' 'It Was Just One Of Those Things,' 'Luck Be A Lady Tonight,' 'Granada,' 'My Kind of Town.'
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with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Weather
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The Nobel Prize has been won by some of the century's most distinguished but controversial figures: Sir Alexander Fleming didn't really discover that penicillin could cure; Alexander Solzhenitsyn can't leave Russia to receive his prize. Every year, a handful of the world's greatest scientists, writers, and peace-makers receive about £42,000 and a gold medal. But for each man on the platform in Stockholm last week, there are dozens who could have won the most prestigious prize on earth. But they never will, for reasons dictated by the paradoxical Will of Alfred Nobel, and the punctilious caution of the men who judge the winners.
So in case you wonder why the telegraph boy never calls, this film draws up a list of eight rules... 'How to Win the Nobel Prize.'
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The Godfather, A Clockwork Orange, The French Connection, The Last Picture Show - just some of the films released in the past 12 months. Joan Bakewell and Barry Norman make their own selection of the most memorable films of 1972.
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Ludovic Kennedy presents an informal review of reporting and relevant talk
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A series of interviews with Joan Bakewell talking to people who want us to change our ways.
This week: Rev Dr Colin Morris Minister of Wesley's Chapel
'I think passion is one of the great things that is missing from our society.'
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A series for doctors
(First shown on BBC2)