9.38 History 1917-71: Mao's China
10.0 Music Time
10.25 Gwlad a Thref: Dyn a'i waith: Arfordir yr Iseldiroedd
Yn cyflwyno MURION EDWARDS Cynhyrchydd j. MERVYN Williams (Town and Country. BBC Wales)
(Colour)
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9.38 History 1917-71: Mao's China
10.0 Music Time
10.25 Gwlad a Thref: Dyn a'i waith: Arfordir yr Iseldiroedd
Yn cyflwyno MURION EDWARDS Cynhyrchydd j. MERVYN Williams (Town and Country. BBC Wales)
(Colour)
Live coverage of one of today's matches in this 55-over competition. Eight teams have qualified from the zonal leagues for the quarter-final stages.
Introduced by Peter West
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Further coverage
Barnaby returns from his holiday
Further coverage
Marco accompanies a Princess of China on her wedding journey, and finally succeeds in returning home to his beloved Venice.
Introduced by Ron Pickering and this week's guest, captain of England's Rugby League team Clive Sullivan
A sporting contest between schools with a variety of team events, including 'Keep Your Hat On' and 'The Sea Horse Rescue Swim.'
This week the teams are from Denbigh High School, Luton, Bedfordshire, and Chalkstone Middle School, Haverhill, Suffolk
We all need to be best at something: p 3
with Kenneth Kendall
Weather
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)
Raymond Baxter with reporters William Woollard, Michael Rodd presents a weekly report on the important and intriguing work of engineers, doctors, industrialists and research scientists in Britain and abroad.
'Too old to change' is not something that Fyfe Robertson would readily accept - as you can see in this the second in a series of light-hearted quests.
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Weather
by Bernard Shaw
A Play of the Month presentation
starring Maggie Smith as Epifania
Epifania has brains, beauty, boldness and money - but the greatest of these, she maintains, is money.
Then she makes a bargain with the impoverished Egyptian doctor - she will live for six months on 35s and he will turn £150 into £50,000...
(Legal and regal: page 4)
(Colour)
Ludovic Kennedy presents an informal review of reporting and relevant talk along with Julian Pettifer
A series of five programmes examining the education and training we need for life inside the EEC
Since 1 January several hundred British people have arrived in Hamburg looking for work. What kind of training would have helped them? What's being done elsewhere in the EEC to help people who change their jobs?
(except London): Closedown