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with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
News with Fern Britton For timetable of regular events see Monday
Today: Titch's Pitch, your gardening phone-in with Alan Titchmarsh between 8.30 and 9.0
Food and Cooking with Glynn Chris tian between 8.30 and 9.0
A cartoon series
Today: Tarzan befriends Jane and her archaeologist father when they are marooned in the jungle, trying to reach the lost city of Kalumm. (Repeat)
Regional Variations (2)
Closedown
Hobo outwits some bigtime gangsters and helps a struggling artist.
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by Vivien Alcock
with Jane Asher
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with TONY HART and Morph Strings
Lines, cords, loops, sticky string, printed string, a harpsichord being strung and Morph coming unstrung.
Series producer CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Producer JANE TARLETON
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
Music by MIKE BATT
Animated and directed by IVOR WOOD
Presenter Andrew Secombe Guest Jane Hardy
with Philip Hayton and Frances Coverdale Weather MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE: Financial Report, t and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme by PETER FIRMIN and OLIVER POSTGATE Bagpuss, an old cloth cat, lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop ... where anything can happen.
Music by SANDRA KERR and JOHN FAULKNER
A series about painting which shows the richness and beauty of masterpieces by three artists who worked for the Kings of Spain: TITIAN, EL GRECO and VELAZQUEZ.
2: Paintings by Titian
Today's programme explores some of Titian's finest paintings, specially photographed where they hang today in Spain's one-time royal collection, now in the Prado Museum, Madrid; and also in the National Gallery, London, and the National Gallery of Scotland.
Taking part:
Jennifer Fletcher , Lecturer in the History of Art at the Courtauld Institute, London University
Colin Thompson , Director of the National Galleries of Scotland Eric Young, art historian
Xavier de Salas , Director of the Prado Museum Introduced by Christopher Burstall
One had the sensation of a kind of visual transmogrification, as if one's eyes had come out on stalks and were roving over the surfaces of the painting itself. (THE SCOTSMAN) To see in clear colour some of the most sensuous paintings of the Renaissance is like a tonic. (DAILY TELEGRAPH) Stills photography MICHAEL SANDERS Producer CHRISTOPHER BURSTALL
The feature film starring
Jane Wyman , Ellen Drew and Kay Kyser
Drafted into the army on his wedding day, band leader Kay Kyser proves wholly inept as a line officer and is assigned to counter-espionage work. Before long, a female agent sets him up as a target for seasoned assassins and causes problems for Kay and his new bride. But he finds time to lead his band in a few tunes including 'Got the moon in my pocket', and 'Just plain lonesome'.
This musical comedy was directed by Tay Garnett and produced by the legendary silent comedian Harold Lloyd. and KAY KAYSER 'S BAND
Screenplay by SID HERZIG and WILLIAMS BOWERS Produced by HAROLD LLOYD Directed by TAY GARNETT
Dog Gone Cats and Fin 'n' Catty
Why is the sea always restless?
How do you make a band stand? Presenter
Fraser Wilson Guests
Sarah Long , Lionel Morton Story: King Canute (trad)
Zoltar enlists the help of an old gun-slinger from the Wild West to try and destroy G-Force with a powerful new weapon.
An adventure in two parts
Chased by wild dogs and faced by a rattlesnake, Allison and Mark continue their dangerous journey against time to get help for their parents injured in a plane crash.
(Repeat)
with Moira Stuart Weatherman
(For regional details see Monday)
The first of three heats of BBC Television's International Canoeing Competition from Blubberhouses, Yorkshire.
Champions from Great Britain, Holland, the USA and Austria compete on a difficult stretch of water over a course designed in conjunction with the British Canoe Union. Commentators
Alan Parry and John Pooling
Producer JOHN G. SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
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A feature film in two parts starring
Part 1
Following three fatal accidents on the Madison Bridge, Cal Miller , a city engineer, attempts to close off the dangerous structure. Before he can do so the bridge starts to collapse and eight people are trapped. One of them is a bank robber, but several of the others are equally desperate to escape....
Screenplay by ARTHUR WEISS. RAY GOLDSTONE and MICHAEL ROBERT DAVID Produced by IRWIN ALLEN
Directed by GEORGE FENADY
The final part of a bike ride through 1,500 miles of America with Mike Harding
Louisiana - Way Down Yonder
Mike reaches New Orleans and the end of his trail. All that jazz echoes from every street corner but the call of the wild attracts Mike out to the boondocks and bayous to lunch with the alligators.
Back in he gets steamed up with a calliope and joins the Dirty Dozen to dance his way home at a jazz funeral.
Photography DAVID JACKSON Sound DENNIS CARTWRIGHT Film editor DAVID SHORE
Executive producer COUN ADAMS Producer CYRIL GATES BBC Manchester
with Julia Somerville Weatherman
by JUDY FORREST with Jill has everything; a successful career, four close, if somewhat exotic, friends (her 'family') and a live :in lover. They provide for all her needs including, eventually, a baby. But that is where reality sets in ... Costume designer CHRISTIAN DYALL Designer GERRY scorr
Script editor ERIKA BOND
Producer ALAN SHALLCROSS Director MICHAEL ROLFE
starring
The Other
Tucker David sets up an interview at a law school for his younger brother Rick. What David does not allow for is that law school is far from what the other Tucker has in mind.
Written by KIM WEISKOPF and MICHAEL S. BASER
Directed by ALAN RAFKIN
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United, October 1965
Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur, December 1965
Tottenham and Manchester United have produced some of the finest football on our screens in the past 20 years. In 1965 the teams included Greaves, Gilzean, Best and Bobby Charlton as the sides shared 12 goals in two matches played within two months of each other.
Highlights of both games tonight, with John Motson talking to two of the stars on view.
Producer ALAN GRIFFITHS