Report from the Urdd Eisteddfod
Collectors' Corner with Arthur Negus and a chat with today's Weather-man JACK SCOTT at 1.30
Tucked away down a Victorian back street in Durham City is an old factory whose outside looks would never betray the fact that it has built some of the world's greatest church and concert organs.
At the head of this 'organorganisation' is Cuthbert Temple Lane Harrison, third generation of a dynasty which always worked by hand to 'near perfection.'
Executive-producer BRIDGET WINTER
Written and directed by DAVID BENN
(from Manchester: first shown on BBC2)
A new comedy film series
Albert Gets Rich
Albert wins a fortune. But like everything else he does it the hard way!
Take a new look at the afternoon with Alan Towers and Iris Chapple
2.55* Exercise the Lazy Way With JOANNA LEWIS
3.0* What's On at the Pictures? New films on release
3.15* News Headlines
3.17* The Short Story Anne Sfallybrass tells The Russian Dancer by H. E. BATES
' Her hair had been dyed a light red colour and a wisp or two of it had fallen from under her black hat, half hiding her long scarlet earrings. Sometimes she shook her head in a quick, curious way and the earrings danced, making her look both absurdly coquettish and a little more vulgar.'
3.30* Joyce Hopkirk asks ...
3.45* In the Junk Room with TONY HAWES and his guest Roy Castle
Director PHILIP CHILVERS Producer JOHN LONGLEY Editor JANET HOENIG
and her Parrot
A Czechoslovak cartoon
with Judi Dench
What the Neighbours Did and other stories by PHILIPPA PEARCE
Today: Still Jim and Silent Jim Part 2
Pictures by GRAHAM MCCALLUM ,
Adapted and directed by PAUL STONE Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Executive producer ANNA HOME
7: The rangers are asked to test an underwater craft but someone tries to sabotage the experiment.
starring
Episode 2 : The ' Thing' at Large What is the animal in the hamper delivered to Samuel's pet shop? And where has it gone? Samuel and PC Wicketts set out to track it down.
Script GARY KNIGHT
Designer PETER MAVIUS
Producer TONY HARRISON (Manchester)
with Richard Whitmore ; Weather
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today Points West and Spotlight South West bringing you news and views in your region tonight
(including Regional Weather) Presented by MICHAEL BARRATT FRANK BOUGH , BOB WELLINGS and SUE LAWLEY
Editor MICHAEL BUNCE
The 1974 inter-town competition Skegness v Mablethorpe
The winner will represent Great Britain in the fifth heat of the Eurovision Competition to be held in Aix-Ies-Bains, France, on 30 August. Tonight's programme introduced from Skegness by Eddie Waring and Stuart Hall Referee ARTHUR ELLIS
RADIO TIMES Miss Knockout finalist PENNY HILDITCH, of Nottingham
Designer STUART FURBER Director bill TAYLOR
Producer BARNEY COLEHAN
Games from It's a Knockout 20p from bookshops
with Kenneth Kendall and Richard Whitmore ; Weather
by Ken Hughes
Starring Patrick Stewart, Gayle Hunnicutt, Barry Foster, Marius Goring, Michael Bates, Charles Kay, Lynn Farleigh, Michael Gough, Tom Conti, Jim Norton, Malcolm Terris, Hugh Burden, David Collings, Esmond Knight
Kaiser Wilhelm is unwilling to endorse the secret plan to get Russia out of the war by smuggling Lenin - and Bolshevism - back into Russia.
Fall of Eagles 95p, from bookshops
and Weekend Weather
What's On/Regional News
A film starring
Robert Cummings
Susan Hayward , Agnes Moorehead A strikingly atmospheric film of Henry James 's novel The Aspern Papers with Agnes Moorehead , who died recently, as the centenarian Juliana Bordereau. Now almost a recluse in Venice, she is visited by publisher Lewis Venable in search of the famous love letters sent her years before by America's greatest poet.
Director MARTIN GABEL
This Week's Films: page 11