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England v New Zealand from Old Trafford for The Prudential Trophy
The morning's play of the second one-day international with another £2,000 prize money going to the winners. Introduced by PETER WEST Commentators RICHIE BENAUD JIM LAKER and BRIAN CLOSE
Television presentation by BILL TAYLOR and NICK HUNTER
Test match scores on CEEFAX

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Commentators:
Jim Laker
Commentators:
Brian Close
Presentation By:
Bill Taylor
Presentation By:
Nick Hunter

with John Noakes, Peter Purves and Lesley Judd
Brazil - Gauchos and Sambistas
Join Peter down on the ranch for a day with Brazil's gauchos; learn to samba with Lesley at one of Rio's famous samba schools; and take a hair-raising trip by helicopter above the mighty Iguacu Falls.
Assistant editor JOHN ADCOCK Editor BIDDY BAXTER
Blue Peter Make , Cook and Look Book, £1.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Presenter:
John Noakes
Presenter:
Peter Purves
Presenter:
Lesley Judd
Assistant Editor:
John Adcock
Editor:
Biddy Baxter

Presented live from London and the BBC studios around Britain. Frank Bough, Sue Lawley
Valerie Singleton , John Stapleton and Bob Wellings are the team that bring you Britain's most watched current affairs programme. Each weekday evening they present analysis of topical events plus the features and film that make up the scene Nationwide.
Producers DAVID DICKINSON. ANDREW TAUSSIG Deputy editor DAVID LLOYD Editor HUGH Williams

Contributors

Unknown:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Producers:
David Dickinson.
Editor:
David Lloyd
Editor:
Hugh Williams

Captain Cousteau and the crew of Calypso search the Aegean Sea for the wreck of the Britannic, sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic. How the Britannic, which was pressed into service as a hospital ship during the First World War, sank - whether by mine or torpedo - was still a mystery.
Cousteau talks to some of the survivors and takes one of them, 86-year-old Mrs Macbeth Mitchell of Edinburgh, who was a young nurse on the ship, to revisit the wrecked Britannic in the diving saucer. What she and the crew of Calypso discover in the depths of the sea helps to solve this 62-year-old mystery.
BBC Bristol. Preview: p 15

Contributors

Presenter:
Jacques Cousteau
Survivor:
Mrs Macbeth Mitchell
Written and narrated by:
Theodore Strauss
Produced by:
Andrew W. Solt
BBC tv presentation by:
Robin Prytherch

With a General Election in the offing, we will soon have to decide whether we want to put the Conservative party leader, The Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher, MP, into 10 Downing Street.
Robin Day and Robert McKenzie question her on why she thinks she should go there and on her party's right to govern the country.

Contributors

Interviewer:
Robin Day
Interviewer:
Robert McKenzie
Interviewee:
Margaret Thatcher
Deputy Editor:
Elwyn Parry
Editor:
Christopher Capron

from the Wembley Arena
The opening night of Britain's premier indoor show jumping event which this year becomes firmly established as Europe's richest show. By Saturday evening, competitors from most of the top show jumping countries will have shared almost £50,000 in prize money; starting with tonight's featured class
The Horse and Hound Cup
(Holder: HENDRIK SNOEK with Gay lord)
Commentators DORIAN WILLIAMS and RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD Introduced by DAVID VINE
Producers FRED VINER , JOHNNIE WATHERSTON

Contributors

Commentators:
Dorian Williams
Commentators:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Introduced By:
David Vine
Producers:
Fred Viner
Producers:
Johnnie Watherston

TONY. CLIFF, mick and HUGHIE are joined by their singing audience in the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. 'Union Maid', 'Poverty Knock' and an old favourite, ' Manchester Rambler', are included in this week's selection of songs by The Spinners
Double bass JOHN MCCORMICK
Producer BARRY BEVINS
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Bass:
John McCormick
Producer:
Barry Bevins

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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