Introduced by Roy Castle with Norris and Ross McWhirter
Roy meets Roy Sullivan , the only living man to be hit by lightning five times.
Producer ALAN RUSSELL
The Roses Match
Yorkshire v Lancashire from Headingley
Live coverage of the final morning's play.
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER andFREDDIE TRUEMAN
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and BILL TAYLOR
Weather BARBARA EDWARDS
Children's magazine
The Roses Match
Yorkshire v Lancashire
Further coverage from Headingley
A programme for children under 5
Peter Woods; Weatherman
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West followed by Regional Weather (London only: Nationwide) (Regional details as Friday)
A season of films featuring
Edgar Rice Burrough 's legendary ape man and starring
When ' Boy' goes in search of adventure he soon finds his life threatened by the savage Ubardi tribe. He is saved by a scientific expedition led by Professor Elliott, but it soon becomes clear that the expedition itself poses a threat to the peace of the jungle.
Director RICHARD THORPE
Films: page 11
starring Nigel Davenport Michael Whitney Angela Douglas with Callum Mill Angela Cheyne
Special guest Maurice Roeves Deadline by KEN HUGHES
' The toughest sea in the world'that's how oilmen look upon the North Sea. Cold, grey, stormy. Triumph Oil are up against a deadline. Time, weather, supplies - everything is against them. Is it an impossible deadline?
Series devised by N.J . CRISP and GERARD GLAISTER in association with TOM and JOAN VEITCH
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director PETER CREGEEN
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods ; Weather
The last of a seven-part series by RICHARD WARING : starring
Derek Nimmo and Pauline Yates with AUBREY WOODS in No Politics
With Parliament in recess, Henry and Jane are looking forward to their first family weekend for some time ...
Music by DENNIS WILSON
Designer BARBARA GOSNOLD Producer GRAEME MUIR
Memories of the Travelogue recalled by Denis Norden
This programme looks back to the very earliest days of the Cinema Travelogue. It comes out of a discovery-a quite priceless collection of travel-films made between 1906 and 1910 which have lain in their rusty cans unseen for over 50 years.
Excerpts are included from films like the Fitzpatrick Traveltalks , whose usual closing words became part of the language and provide the title of this programme.
Early travel films collected by HENRY E. FISHER
Present-day photography JOHN HOOPER Film editor PETER BARBER Producer HARRY HASTINGS