England v Australia from Edgbaston. Coverage of the morning's play on this final day.
Chetyre, Tri, Dva, Odin....
The words of the last seconds of the Russian countdown to the launch of Soyuz at 1.20 - the first Soviet blast-off to be televised live around the world.
On board, 41-year-old Air Force Colonel Alexei Leonov who was, back in 1965, the first man ever to walk in space; and Valeri Nikolayevich Kubasov, a civilian also making his second spaceflight.
James Burke presents the events and all the background from the London Space Studio, with reports from Michael Charlton in Moscow, Richard Lindley in Cape Kennedy
by PETER FIRMIN and OLIVER POSTGATE with music by SANDRA KERR and JOHN FAULKNER
The Second Bagpuss Annual, £1.25, from bookshops and newsagents
Weatherman BILL GILES
1.50 Interval
England v Australia
Further coverage of the final day's play from Edgbaston.
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TED DEXTER
TV presentation by DAVID KENNING and BILL TAYLOR
London: The Forever Box
Eric buys a parrot in the Portobello Road with surprising consequences.
Written by ROBIN SQUIRE
Producer MICHAEL GRAFTON-ROBINSON Director DAVID MALONEY
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West with Consumer Unit presented by Valerie Singleton , Richard Stilgoe
by Lindsay Galloway
Starring Iain Cuthbertson as John Sutherland with Martin Cochrane as David Drummond, Harriet Buchan as Gail Munro, Virginia Stark as Helen Matheson and Edith Macarthur as Dr Judith Roberts
featuring Colin Douglas as Charlie Kemp and Joseph Brady as Det-Sgt Duff
"There's not much I can tell you ... except that a very likeable police officer appears to have got himself into considerable trouble..."
(BBC Scotland)
And Now, Apollo
The 12th time men have lifted off from Cape Kennedy aboard an Apollo spacecraft, but the first Apollo en route to an international space connection.
It's also the first time ever that television cameras will show the scene inside the Apollo Command Module during lift-off. The spacecraft commander is GENERAL TOM STAFFORD , who has logged 290 hours in his space career. With him as he sets off to join the cosmonauts waiting in orbit are 51-year-old D. K. 'DEKE' SLAYTON , who has waited 16 years for his first flight, and VANCE BRAND, also a first-timer.
Presented by James Burke
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods ; Weather
'Knowledge is of two kinds, we know a subject ourselves or we know where we can find information upon it.' DR JOHNSON
Can you really say what you think? Do you have a right to privacy? What about the neighbours? What right have they to interfere with our lives-or we with theirs? When do you have the right to say NO?
Try our test and see how well you know your rights. Cliff Michelmore asks the questions and gives the answers.
Compare your score with the two teams in the studio : Clement Freud
MP for the Isle of Ely Willie Hamilton
MP for Fife Central
Norman St John-Stevas MP for Chelmsford will compete against Alfred Hinds four times champion of his rights Anna Raeburn of Woman magazine Jimmy Reid
Trade Union official
Producer TONY BROUGHTON
Living within the law: page 11
Reporter Angela Rippon tells the story of CEEFAX - the BBC's latest form of broadcasting. She visits Kingswood Warren where BBC Research Department 'boffins' developed it; and looks at some of its uses: News, weather, travel, sports results, farm prices and business information.
A look-behind-the-scenes at a television development that could be in everyone's home in just a few years' time.