Robin Day hosts a studio debate with Sir Keith Joseph MP, Secretary of State for Social Services, concerning the governments proposed re-organisation of the NHS. (1973) Show more
Second day
Coverage of the morning's play direct from Headingley
Direct from the All England Club reflecting the tensions and the excitement of the first Finals day of this Wimbledon Open Championship.
The Final of the Ladies' Singles Championship
Harry Carpenter previews the finalists and sets the scene for the top ladies' match of the year and The Final of the Men's Doubles Championship with Centre Court commentaries by Dan Maskell and Jack Kramer and the rest of the day's highlights reported by Peter West and Bill Knight
Clarence and Judy are kidnapped and held to ransom.
by Elisabeth Beresford
Told by Bernard Cribbins
with Richard Baker; Weather
followed by Regional Weather (London only: Nationwide)
(Regional details as Monday)
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Harry Carpenter introduces the final transmission of the day direct from the All England Club, featuring highlights of the Ladies' Singles Final and the Men's Doubles Final with expert comment from Dan Maskell
(Match of the Day: BBC2. 10.20 pm)
Featuring Grease, the smash-hit rock 'n' roll musical from Broadway which opened in London last week. Excerpts from the show are introduced by Pete Murray who takes a nostalgic look back at the music of the 50s.
Every weekday for the last six years millions of housewives after packing off their husbands to work and their children to school have tuned in to Jimmy Young on Radio 1. Since 1 June he hasn't been there. On Monday he began a new programme on Radio 2.
To his fans Jimmy is more than just a disembodied voice, he is a friend. Someone to confide in. The World of Jimmy Young traces the creation of his new programme from the moment of its conception up to Monday's first broadcast. It looks at Jimmy's rise from baker's boy to pop idol; Petula Clark recalls recording duets with Jim in a primitive studio where the lavatory served as the echo chamber.
The programme shows the pressures of the public and private life of this unique broadcaster.
with Richard Baker and Peter Woods
Weather
(Colour)
by John Gould
The original Spy Trap investigation now complete in a specially edited one-hour programme
[Starring] Paul Daneman as Cmdr Ryan, Julian Glover as Cmdr Anderson
Starhemburg wants to defect to the British: but someone has talked.
Whoever Robin Day's guest-of-the-week is tonight, you can rely on the Talk-In to produce challenging and critical argument on an important topic of today.
and Weekend Weather
Starring Brian Donlevy, Muriel Angelus, Akim Tamiroff
with William Demarest
The hilarious account of a man who, through crooked politics, rises from a tramp to become the Governor of an American state.
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