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7.5 Car Bodies
7.30 Physiological Adaptation
(UHF only)
in their flying machines
A comedy cartoon with Dick Dastardly as the commander of the notorious Vulture Squadron, sometimes helped by his companion, Muttley.
.With JAN FRANCIS
The Bronze Trumpeter by JENNY NIMMO adapted by JANIE GRACE Today: The Comedians
The adventures of Ernie Devlin , a daring motor-bike stunt performer.
When Roobarb was being bored, then not being bored
Told by richard BRIERS
The Vet
SUSAN KING goes to Surrey and meets ANTHONY WILSON-JONES , a veterinary surgeon, on the night he is called out to a road accident involving a dog. Later she follows him through a typical day in a busy town and country practice as he and his partners deal with anything from a budgerigar to a cow.
Film editor GEOFF BOTTERILL
Producer DAVID TURNBULL
The Gillette Cup Semi-finals
Coverage of the morning's play at one of today's matches that will decide which teams go through to cricket's ' Cup Final' at Lord's on 4 September.
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD and JIM LAKER
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and BILL TAYLOB
Weather JACK SCOTT
Bod's Dream
The Gillette Cup Semi-finals
Further coverage of one of today's matches and news from the other ground.
A programme for children under 5
In the first programme of a new series, Michael Aspel introduces your requests from recent BBC television programmes.
With him in the studio this week
Rick Wakeman
Producer FRANCES WHITAKER
(Send your requests to Ask Aspel, BBC Television, London W12 8QT)
English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
Regional reports and opinions in Look North, South Today, Look East, Midlands Today, Points West and Spotlight South West.
Then at 6.25 the scene Nationwide.
(Jeux sans Frontieres)
The second International heat in which teams from the following countries compete for the Eurovision It's a Knockout Golden Trophy Great Britain: Tamworth Belgium: Schaerbeek France: Toulon
Germany: Lippstadt Holland: Weert Italy: Bollate
Sxoitzerland: Roche
Transmitted on the Eurovision network from Milan, Italy.
Introduced by GIULIO MARCHETTI and ROSANNA VAUDETTI International referees
GENNARO OLIVIERI. GUIDO PANCALDI Commentators STUART HALL and EDDIE WARING
Referee MIKE SWANN
Producer CECIL KORER
Presented by the ITALIAN TV SERVICE
by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft
A wealthy customer loses a big diamond from her pendant and offers a large reward for its recovery.
(Repeat)
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
The British Academy Award-winning series of ten programmes
8: The Story of Roald Amundsen and his incredible journey to the South Pole in 1911 Written by IAN RODGER
Introduced and narrated by David Attenborough from the Royal Geographical Society, London Shock and disbelief rebounded through Britain at the news that Scott of the Antarctic had an unexpected rival. At the last moment Roald Amundsen , a tough and moody Norwegian, had decided to race the British expedition to the South Pole. For Scott the competition was to end in tragedy and death. It was Amundsen, single-minded to the point of obsession, who succeeded and lived.
The viewer could feel he was watching the real thing. (DAILY TELEGRAPH) An impressive record. (GUARDIAN) Superbly acted (EVENING NEWS) Director DAVID COBHAM
Producer MICHAEL LATHAM
Standards, pops, jazz played by some of the best bands of the day
Introduced by Roy Castle featuring tonight
The Bob Leaper Big Band with guest singer Madeline Bell
The Pasadena Roof Orchestra The Roy Budd Trio Lighting tommy THOMAS
Sound KEN GREGORY Designer
PETER MAVIUS
Producer JOHNNIE STEWART
Ford or Reagan ...
As the 2,259 Republican delegates gather in the gigantic Kansas City convention centre for the decisive ballot, David Dimbleby assesses the race between PRESIDENT ford and one-time film star
RONALD REAGAN.
Robin Day interviews the party leaders making their last bid to influence the way the voting goes, and Charles Wheeler reports upon the mood amongst the delegates themselves.