Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 281,607 playable programmes from the BBC

with Selina Scott and Mike Smith
For regular features see Monday Plus today:
Gardening Tips with Alan Titch marsh between 7.30 and 7.45
Pop News between 7.45 and 8.0
Food and Cooking with Glynn Chris tian between 8.30 and 9.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Alan Titch
Unknown:
Glynn Chris

Russell Harty takes a long look at Longleat during their Inventors Event-spotting gadgets for producing square eggs, taking a goldfish for a walk and high-flying lunacy.
Produced by JOHN ROONEY , KEN STEPHINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Russell Harty
Produced By:
John Rooney
Produced By:
Ken Stephinson

The 113th Championship from The Old Course, St Andrews
Five-times winner
PETER THOMSON said,
'St Andrews , it is the course, the original course. I'm a lover of classic things - music, paintings - and that's the classic golf course. All other courses are copies of The Old Course. It's the original.'
Today this famous Fife links course will claim as victims many great names, as they try to make the half-way cut of 80 players. Will the 13 former champions get through? TOM WATSON the defending champion, KEL NAGLE , ARNOLD PALMER , BOB CHARLES , PETER THOMSON , JOHNNY MILLER , TONY JACKLIN , TOM WEISKOPF , JACK NICK LAUS, BILL ROGERS , SEVERIANO BAL LESTEROS, LEE TREVINO and GARY
PLAYER.
HARRY CARPENTER introduces live coverage of the early finishers in this second round. Commentators
PETER ALLISS , CLIVE CLARK BRUCE CRITCHLEY , ALEX HAY
MARK MCCORMACK and JACK NEWTON
Producers RICHARD TILLING , ALASTAIR SCOTT Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON

Contributors

Unknown:
St Andrews
Unknown:
Peter Thomson
Unknown:
St Andrews
Unknown:
Tom Watson
Unknown:
Kel Nagle
Unknown:
Arnold Palmer
Unknown:
Bob Charles
Unknown:
Peter Thomson
Unknown:
Johnny Miller
Unknown:
Tony Jacklin
Unknown:
Tom Weiskopf
Unknown:
Jack Nick
Unknown:
Bill Rogers
Unknown:
Severiano Bal
Introduces:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Bruce Critchley
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Mark McCormacK
Unknown:
Jack Newton
Producers:
Richard Tilling
Producers:
Alastair Scott
Producer:
Harold Anderson

Far away places with strange sounding names
Far away over the sea
Presenter Floella Benjamin Guest Ben Thomas
Story: Bring a Breeze by MARGARET JOY
Musical director PETER GOSUNG
Woodwind PETER BARRON and DAVE MOSES Photographer JOHN JEFFORD
Directors SHARON MILLER. JOHN M. A. LANE Producer SUE PETO
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Presenter:
Floella Benjamin
Presenter:
Guest Ben Thomas
Director:
Peter Gosung
Unknown:
Woodwind Peter Barron
Unknown:
Dave Moses
Unknown:
Photographer John Jefford
Directors:
Sharon Miller.
Directors:
John M. A. Lane
Editor:
Cynthia Felgate

Every Friday the Newsround team takes a closer look at one big issue that people really care about. John Craven and Paul McDowell , helped by BBC reporters around the world, bring you the stories, cover the events, and meet the personalities that are making your kind of news.
Editor ERIC ROWAN

Contributors

Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Paul McDowell
Editor:
Eric Rowan

A serial in 13 parts

Tom, Davie and Sarah Jane have found the still for making illegal grog in a sacred Maori burial cave. Sir Charles is buying some land, also said to be sacred and tapu'. Strange things begin to happen.

(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Roger Simpson
Executive Producer:
John McRae
Producer:
Roger Le Mesurier
Tom:
Paul Airey
Sarah Jane:
Rachel Weston
Davie:
Ian Narev
Hema:
Ross Duzevich
Kiri:
Melissa-Aroha Baker
Sir Charles:
Terence Cooper
James Gregory:
Peter Vere-Jones
Elizabeth Gregory:
Marion Parry
Gilfillan:
Waric Slyfield
Emily Gregory:
Keri Johnson
Christopher Bain:
John Givins
Doomy Dwyer:
Martyn Sanderson
Mabel Dwyer:
Helen Dorward
Te Pourinui:
Tamahina Tinirau
Doctor:
Alan Carlisle
Findlay:
Desmond Woods
Davie:
Norman Fletcher

including
The News with tonight's Weather and Regional Magazines Presented by Nick Ross Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson with national and international news read by Jan Leeming
Sixty Minutes reporters bring you the people and places making the news. Contributions from The Special Correspondents, Sixty Minutes' own team of humorists, with some less serious observations on the day's events. Your countdown through Sixty Minutes
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines

Contributors

Presented By:
Nick Ross
Presented By:
Sarah Kennedy
Presented By:
Sally Magnusson
Read By:
Jan Leeming

starring
Peter Davison in The Awakening by ERIC PRINGLE
What evil sleeps in the church of a quiet country village?
Producer JOHN NATHAN TURNER
Director MICHAEL OWEN MORRIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Davison
Unknown:
Eric Pringle
Producer:
John Nathan Turner
Director:
Michael Owen Morris
The Doctor:
Peter Davison
Jane Hampden:
Polly James
Sir George:
Denis Lill
Joseph Willow:
Jack Galloway
Colonel Wolsey:
Glyn Houston
Turlough:
Mark Strickson
Tegan:
Janet Fielding
Will Chandler:
Keith Jayne
Trooper:
Christopher Saul
Andrew Verney:
Frederick Hall

from Earls Court
The Royal Tournament has always been a Tri-Service display, with each Service taking its turn to host the annual pageant of skill and courage. This year the Royal Navy presents
Dawn to Dusk - A Day in the Life of a Royal Navy Officer with HRH The Prince Andrew also featuring
The Massed Bands of The Royal Marines
Royal Navy Display Team
King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery Field Gun Competition Sunset Ceremony
BBC commentator Mike Smith
Royal Tournament producer MICHAEL PARKER
Lighting CUVE POTIER. ROBERT ORNBO
Technical co-ordinator DAN CRANEFlELD Television presentation PETER HYLTON CLEAVER

Contributors

Producer:
Michael Parker
Unknown:
Peter Hylton Cleaver

Jo-Jo
Starsky and Hutch race to the aid of a young woman who is being viciously attacked. But their rescue bid lands them in big trouble - it ruins a carefully planned FBI stake-out, set up to capture the elusive boss of a narcotics ring.

Contributors

Starsky:
Paul Michael Glaser
Hutch:
David Soul

by ALEX SHEARER starring Robin Nedwell with David Battley
Jacqueline Tong , David Williams Special guest Jack Watson
Harry is introduced to the tough world of salesmanship by pill-taking Mr Johnson. Will he now, at last, be able to put his genius to good use? What will he do for the bakery's sales? What about Mr Johnson 's ulcer?
Directed by MICHAEL CAGER
Produced by ALAN J. w. BELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Alex Shearer
Unknown:
Robin Nedwell
Unknown:
David Battley
Unknown:
Jacqueline Tong
Unknown:
David Williams
Unknown:
Jack Watson
Unknown:
Mr Johnson.
Unknown:
Mr Johnson
Directed By:
Michael Cager
Produced By:
Alan J. W. Bell
Harry:
Robin Nedwell
Ted:
David Battley
Reg:
David Williams
Mr Johnson:
Robert Mill
Crouchley:
Paul Nicholson
Bains:
Paul Strike
Shopper:
Daphne Neville
Shiriey:
Jacqueline Tong
Mr Thomas:
Jack Watson
Man from Mensa:
Rex Taylor
Mr Arlane:
Antony Carrick
Secretary:
Jenny Michelmore

starring
Richard Roundtree , Moses Gunn
Tough private eye Shaft hits the trail again, this time in pursuit of a gang who have murdered his undertaker friend, Cal Asby. Just before his death Asby has hidden 250,000 dollars of underworld money. The problem is to find out exactly where.... Chases, punch-ups, gang shootings all feature prominently in this urban thriller, featuring the seemingly indestructible black hero.
Screenplay by ERNEST TIDYMAN
Produced by ROGER LEWIS , ERNEST TIDYMAN Directed by GORDON PARKS

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Roundtree
Unknown:
Moses Gunn
Unknown:
Cal Asby.
Play By:
Ernest Tidyman
Produced By:
Roger Lewis
Produced By:
Ernest Tidyman
Directed By:
Gordon Parks
John Shaft:
Richard Roundtree
Bumpy Jones:
Moses Gunn
Willy:
Drew Bundini Brown
Mascola:
Joseph Mascolo
Rita:
Kathy Imrie
Kelly:
Wally Taylor
Bollin:
Julius W Harris
Arna:
Rosalind Miles
Pascal:
Joe Santos
Al:
Angelo Nazzo
Johnson:
Don Blakely
Junior Gillis:
Melvin Green Jr
Cal Asby:
Robert Kya-Hill

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More