6.25 The Villa Farneslna
6.50 History of Mathematics
7.15 Telephone Switching: 1
7.40 Oxidative Phosphorylation: 2
New Zealand v
The British Isles
The First Test Match from Lancaster Park, Christchurch
A recording of the whole match, played in the early hours, by satellite from New Zealand. THE LIONS have won only one of the six tests on this ground, but the tour management of Willie-John McBride and Jim Telfer has developed a team that could provide victory in this first of the four test matches.
Commentator NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Television presentation TVNZ Producer huw JONES
Introduced by Mark Curry and Deborah Appleby with, live in the studio, the chart sounds of Orange Juice.
First cartoon comedy, then at
9.45 Nyoka and the Tigermen, the first episode of an adventure serial
10.20 Videovote featuring four of the best pop videos
10.30 Roller Marathon: Paul Mc-Dowell reports on the latest thing on skates
10.40 Dance On, with mime from a youth mime group from Kendal Plus studio guest Mike Harding Answerphone [number removed]
Designer BARRY ROACH Director MICK DEMPSEY
Producer TONY Harrison
Executive producer DAVID BROWN
A feature film starring
John Archer , Warner Anderson
Aircraft manufacturer Jim Barnes is persuaded to co-operate with brilliant space scientist Prof Car graves and send a manned rocket to the moon. This film won an Oscar in 1950 for its special effects.
Screenplay by RIP VAN RONKEL
ROBERT HEINLEIN. JAMES O'HANLON Produced by GEORGE PAL
Directed by IRVING PICHEL . Films: page 21
See panel including at 1.0* News Summary
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
starring Keith Harris with Orville and Cuddles and special guest stars
Modern Romance, Bernie Clifton
Russell Grant and the Starlettes and The Acromanlacs
More fast-moving fun with KEITH karris who is joined by chart-topping group MODERN ROMANCE, funny-man BERNIE CLIFTON , the athletic capering, of THE
ACROMANIACS and Breakfast Time's own astrologer RUSSELL GRANT singing his new release No matter what sign you are .
ScrlDt GEORGE MARTIN. PETERROBINSON
Musical director nicel HESS Sound ANTUONY PHILPOT
Lighting BERT POSTLETHWAITE Designer PHIL ROBERSON
Produced and directed by PAUL CIANI
Introduced by Mike Read
Test your knowledge of pop and rock music; and be entertained with music clues, archive film clips and the friendly rivalry of: Midge Ure, just back from
Ultravox's tour of America
Tracie, recently in the charts with 'The house that Jack built'
Paul Young , ex-Q-tip, now The Family man
v Bob Geldof, Boomtown Rat
John Moss of Culture Club
Tom Bailey, one of the three Thompson Twins
The feature film starring Larry Hagman
Joe Don Baker , Susan Sarandon
The Manila 1,000 is the ultimate in motor races. Dreamed up by promoter Bo Cochran , the spectacular three-day, 1,000-mile event over the toughest terrain in the Philippines attracts 55 cars and bikes. Among the entrants is ' Walkaway ' Madden, who will drive anything, anywhere ...
Screenplay by MICHAEL ALLIN
Produced by FRED WEINTRAUB. PAUL heller Directed by ALAN GIBSON. Films: page 21 (First showing on British television)
A series for all the family-presenting international entertainers with their songs and music and the viewers' own request spot, I've Heard That Song Before. starring Val Doonican and guests including Gloria Hunniford and The Cambridge Buskers
Musical director RONNIE hazlehurst Musical associate ROGER RICHARDS
Choral director and arrangements RAY CHARLES
Script JOHN JUNKIN , VAL DOONICAN
Costume designer LYNDA WOODFIELD Sound KEITH GUNN
Lighting KEN MACGREGOR Designer PAUL TRERISE
Production YVONNE LITTLEWOOD
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
100 Years of Comedy
If it weren't for the Cambridge Footlights, John Cleese would have become a lawyer, Bill Oddie a teacher, Graeme Garden and Jonathan Miller would by now be just doctors and David Frost would be plain D. P. Frost. There might have been no Beyond the Fringe, That Was the Week That Was, Monty Python , The Goodies or Not the Nine O'Clock News.
Chris Serle celebrates the centenary of Britain's oldest and most influential University Revue Club, with the help of Peter Cook, John Cleese, David Frost, Jonathan Miller, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Richard Murdoch, Lord Killanin, Jimmy Edwards, Richard Baker, Germaine Greer, Miriam Margolyes, Richard Stilgoe, Frederic Raphael, Griff Rhys Jones
starring
The Shakedown
Steven returns from the west coast without Sammy Jo, but shows himself a poor judge of character when he gives a drifter a lift to Denver with disastrous results. Meanwhile Alexis goes too far in trying Blake's patience.
Directed by Phil LEACOCK
starring Frankie Howerd
Graham Crowden and Bill Fraser
Having been kidnapped at birth the high-born Lurkalot has spent his life as a lowly serf. But his natural cunning eventually earns him his rightful place on a throne. Comedian Frankie Howerd revels in the central role in this bawdy story of the middle ages, where the ' wenches' are chased rather than chaste and the knights are dastardly rather than noble.
Screenplay by SID COLIN
RAY GALTON and ALAN SIMPSON Producer NED SHERRIN
Director Bob Kellet. Films: page 21
followed by News and Weather for N Ireland; Weather only for Wales