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Weather followed by Pitfalls of a Sporting Life
The heart pumps blood with oxygen to the blood vessels, which in turn supply oxygen to the muscles. But what happens when you have a coronary? Gentle, supervised sport can aid recovery and help restore fitness and health.

England v New Zealand for the Texaco Trophy from Headingley.
Join Tony Lewis in Leeds for the morning session of play in this 55-overs-per-side match. Commentators:
Richie Benaud and Jack Bannister.
Summarisers:
Ray Illingworth and Tom Graveney. Television presentation Alan Griffiths
Executive producer
Keith Mackenzie
Including at
11.00am and 12.00
News and Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Lewis
Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jack Bannister.
Unknown:
Ray Illingworth
Unknown:
Tom Graveney.
Unknown:
Alan Griffiths
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie

John Thirlwell introduces daytime's popular gardening forum with evergreen experts Geoffrey Smith and Peter Seabrook.
Ring Leeds [number removed] between 9.00am and 1.00pm with your gardening problems.
Gardening adviser David Toyne Director Ann Brockwell Producer Marcel Guillou

Contributors

Introduces:
John Thirlwell
Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Peter Seabrook
Unknown:
David Toyne
Director:
Ann Brockwell
Producer:
Marcel Guillou

Introduced by Andi Peters.

Caterpillar Trail
What connects whales, rats, peregrine falcons and human beings?
With Nicola Davies and Stuart Bradley. Film editor Steve Scales
Production Steve Hocking

4.05pm Around the World with Willy Fog
Rigadon and Tico have to work their passage as they are treated as stowaways.
(R)

4.30pm The Movie Game
The film and video quiz with Phillip Schofield.
Taking part: Tumfurlong County Middle School, Aylesbury; Chantry Junior School, Ipswich; Stewartby Middle School, Stewartby.
Videotape editor Andy Quested Producer Christopher Tandy.

5.00pm Newsround
The news show for children.

5.05 Moondial
A drama serial by Helen Cresswell. 3: Minty desperately tries to warn the children of the arrival of a ghost-hunter in the village.
Producer Paul Stone
Director Colin Cant (R)
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Andi Peters.
Unknown:
Nicola Davies
Unknown:
Stuart Bradley.
Unknown:
Phillip Schofield.
Producer:
Christopher Tandy
Unknown:
Helen Cresswell.
Producer:
Paul Stone
Director:
Colin Cant
Minty:
Siri Neal
Tom:
Tony Sands
John:
Martin Sadler
Sister:
Sarah Doyle
Nurse:
Alison Rowley
Kate:
Joanna Dunham
Doctor:
John Abbott
Aunt Mary:
Valerie Lush
World:
Arthur Hewlett
First lady:
Kathleen Bidmead
Second lady:
Pamela Barrie-Rose
Sarah:
Helana Avellano

Thor Heyerdahl : the Story of a Great Adventurer
Twenty years had passed since Thor Heyerdahl's epic voyage across the Pacific to the islands of the South Seas in that legendary raft, the Kon-Tiki.
Now he embarked on a still more hazardous adventure: an attempt to conquer the ferocious winds and waves of the Atlantic in a boat he called his 'paper ship', whose hull consisted of nothing more substantial than papyrus reeds. Narrated by Christopher Railing.
Producer Christopher Railing Director Bengt Jonson
A Sebrafilm/John Gau production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Unknown:
Thor Heyerdahl
Unknown:
Christopher Railing.
Director:
Bengt Jonson

Some detective work by Miss Ellie destroys a murder alibi and JR discovers the key to Stephanie's secret.
Executive producers Leonard Katzman and Larry Hagman * CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Producers:
Leonard Katzman
Producers:
Larry Hagman
Miss Ellie:
Barbara Bel Geddes
Stephanie:
Lesley-Anne Down
Bobby:
Patrick Duffy
Shelley:
Kimberly Foster
JR:
Larry Hagman
Clayton:
Howard Keel
McKay:
George Kennedy
Cliff:
Ken Kercheval
James:
Sasha Mitchell

A Personal View of the Environment
Do we not, most of us, feel a profound, almost unconscious unease at the course we have been taking: almost as if we were living on borrowed time?
Prince Charles's film is an impassioned scrutiny of the great environmental challenges that confront us. It takes him from northern Scotland to the Indonesian rainforest, from the Kennedy Space Center to a medieval monastery outside Rome, from Hong Kong to a country house in Norfolk.
He undertakes the journey not so much to describe the environmental crisis as to examine its causes and attempt an assessment of what must be done if we are to avoid catastrophe. How can we reassert the sense of balance between man and the natural world that was once instinctive to us?
It is a challenge, he says, that we can all face together. Director James Hawes
Producer Christopher Martin
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Contributors

Director:
James Hawes
Producer:
Christopher Martin

Introduced by Steve Rider. Featuring the European Cup Final
Holders AC Milan, three times winners of Europe's premier club competition, meet Portugal's Benfica in Vienna. The teams have met in the final before, back in 1963 at Wembley, when
Altafini's double strike won the Cup for the Italians. Producer Vivien Kent Editor Brian Barwick

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Once again the film industry descends on Cannes for a fortnight of film watching, buying and selling. This year Britain's competition hope rests on the controversial Hidden
Agenda, directed by Ken Loach , focusing on the British presence in Northern Ireland.
Director Alexandra Beazley Producer Bruce Thompson
0 BARRY NORMAN: page 17 7

Contributors

Directed By:
Ken Loach
Director:
Alexandra Beazley
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

BBC One London

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

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