Chuck and P.T. run a round-the-clock helicopter service.
at Animal Logic
What happens when animals and insects are tested to find out how clever they really are?
Narrator ERIC THOMPSON
Producer PETER RIDING
The Colgate European Open Championship
For the first time in Great Britain the star names of women's international golf are this week contesting this new tournament over the Sunningdale Old Course in Berkshire. The total prize money of over f22,000 has attracted a professional entry from some nine countries, including all the stars of the United States circuit as well as the very best British and European amateur women golfers. The first morning's play of the 54-hole stroke-play tournament is described by the BBCtv commentary team: HENRY LONGHURST , PETER ALLISS , MARK MCCORMACK and HARRY CARPENTER
Associate producer FRED VINER Producer ALAN MOUNCER
Second Test
England v Pakistan
Coverage of the first morning's play direct from Lord's.
For touring teams the Lord's Test has an atmosphere and tradition of its very own, and the visitors will be anxious to give a good account of themselves in this historic setting. Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , DENIS COMPTON
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and JOHN SHREWSBURY
Women's International Golf: The Colgate European Open Championship
Reports from Sunningdale on the first day's play in this new 54-hole tournament.
Story told by Keith Barron
Four On the Farm books, 20p each, from bookshops
Weatherman KEITH BEST
Yesterday's events at the National Eisteddfod
Second Test
England v Pakistan
Further coverage of the first day's play direct from Lord's.
Women s International Golf: The Colgate European Open Championship
The latest news and action from Sunningdale Golf Club, Berkshire.
with Al Mancini
The Cricket in Times Square by GEORGE SELDEN Today: Fame
Pictures by Richard DALKINS
Adapted for television by JEREMY SWAN
Special effects by BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Director JANIE GRIFFITHS Producer DAPHNE JONES
Executive producer ANNA HOME
Comedy, adventure, cartoons,
just switch off your television set and go and do something less boring instead?
Such as - what? A collection of ideas from children all over the country. The WDY gang use your ideas of something more interesting to do or make, so Why Don' You send us a card?
Designer JOHNBONE
Producer PATRICK DOWLING
(Why Don' You. BBC Television Centre, London W12 7RJ)
with Peter Woods ; Weather
followed by Regional Weather (London only: Nationwide)
(Regional details as Monday)
A programme of children's words and pictures Love
If you are six years old ' love' means your pet guinea-pig, your mum or just a plate of beans. When you are 12, things begin to change and your thoughts may move from your pony to dreams of princes or from your football to the girl-next-door. At 16, ' love ' can be a delight or a disaster, and our young writers' fresh and unclouded vision of life and lovers will surprise you.
Presented by Harriet Crawley with ALAN DOBIE and SARA KESTELMAN
Music by JOHN TURNER with SARAH BALE Designer CHRIS ROBILLIARD Director COLIN GODMAN
Producer JOHN KING. (Bristol) Margaret's love poem: page 5
Introduced by Paul Burnett
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical director Johnny Pearson
Pan's People
Choreography Flick Colby
Starring Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie
With Jack Douglas, Erik Chitty and Tommy Godfrey
Police Sergeant Shark wants promotion, but he's scared of criminals. The Goodies rob a bank so that Shark can catch them; trouble is, they escape...
Tragedy of the Red Salmon
Surmounting what appear to be insuperable obstacles, Red Salmon compulsively travel from the open sea up to the streams in the wilderness area of Kodiak Island, Alaska. Only the fittest survive to spawn, then rapidly degenerate and die.
Narrated by JACQUES COUSTEAU and HUGH FALKUS
A production of LES REQUlNS ASSOCIÉS and METROMEDIA PRODUCERS CORPORATION (from Bristol)
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather
The people behind the stories, the people the stories affect and the people with something to say. Introduced by Julian Pettifer
Tom Mangold , Vincent Hanna , Michael Cockerell , Bill Kerr Elliott, David Jessel , Julian Moun ter and David Lomax are the Midweek correspondents.
Deputy editor JOHN GAU Editor PETER PAGNAMENT1
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