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10.25-10.45 Let's Look at Wales: Penrhyn Castle
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10.0-10.15 Tout Compris: 5: A la peche. A l'unisson. A la fete du 14 juillet.
(Colour)
10.25-10.45 Let's Look at Wales: Penrhyn Castle
11.0 Music Time
Second day
Coverage up to the lunch interval from Trent Bridge
Introduced by Peter West
(Colour)
Harri Gwynn with Dr Iorwerth Peate
Further coverage of the second day's play from Trent Bridge
Story: "Thomas Has a Bath" by Gunilla Wolde.
(Shown at 11.0 am on BBC2)
(Colour)
by Morris Lurie
with John Le Mesurier
(Colour)
with The Grumbleweeds
This week their special guests are Jack Douglas, The Duo Barara
(Manchester)
Highlights in American history
Amelia Earhart and her navigator had covered over 22,000 miles on their flight around the world.
Produced by CBS News
with Richard Baker; Weather
News and views in your region (including Regional Weather)
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
(Regional details as Monday)
Introduced by Noel Edmonds
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Pan's People
People in elevated positions tend to look down on others less favourably placed but the situation confronting Captain Kirk in Strato City is much more serious than snobbery.
The 1973 inter-town competition for the Radio Times Trophy
The winner will represent Great Britain in the fourth heat of the Eurovision Competition to be held in Arnhem, Holland, on 17 August. Introduced from Ely by Eddie Waring and Stuart Hall
This week's contestant for the Radio Times Knockout girl title: Pauline Cooper from Dagenham
(Manchester)
(Colour)
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods; Weather
A thriller in five parts by Douglas Hurd, Andrew Osmond
Dramatised for television by James MacTaggart
Starring Bill Simpson as MacNair
and Maria Aitken as Sukey Dunmayne, John Cairney as John Mackie, Iain Cuthbertson as Chief Constable Blair, Clinton Greyn as Colonel Cameron, Leonard Maguire as James Henderson, Maurice Roeves as Brodie
Hart has been murdered in France. The Liberation Army has taken over part of the West of Scotland and Lord Thorganby has been abducted. Brodie blows up Clovulin Bridge to prevent MacNair escaping.
(BBC Scotland)
Laying down Scots Law: page 3
and Weekend Weather
Starring Yvonne De Carlo, Brian Donlevy, Jean Pierre Aumont
Midshipman Rimsky-Korsakov - the Russian composer as a young man - is becalmed in a Moroccan port when he meets the mysterious Cara...
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