A series by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling.
A second chance to see the week's episodes on BBC-1.
People - Places - Pops
Introduced by Gay Byrne assisted by Peter Haigh.
Helping to provide the entertainment: Humphrey Lyttelton, Manfred Mann, Tony Orlando, Dionne Warwick, Mark Wynter, Tony Osborne and his Orchestra
People Worth Meeting
Where to Go Tomorrow
Picture Parade
with scenes from "Woman of Straw" by courtesy of United Artists, "The Nutty Professor" by courtesy of Paramount Pictures
(to 18.00)
Line-Up this week includes John Stone, Denis Tuohy, Pamela Donald, Michael Deane, Chris Denning and the latest news.
A BBC camera team visits the town they call 'the cowboy capital of the world'. Cheyenne is the home of the biggest rodeo in the U.S.A., prizes total nearly £30,000. For four days every year Cheyenne relives its old reputation as one of the wildest towns in the West.
by H. G. Wells.
Dramatised in four parts by Denis Constanduros.
Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow studio
A monthly programme about the making of music.
An examination of the legend of Paganini and the impact of his music on two centuries of composers with Martin Cooper and Arthur Hutchings, Manoug Parikian (violin), Lamar Crowson (piano), Yonty Solomon (piano) in the Rachmaninov-Paganini Rhapsody, Johnny Dankworth and his Quintet, George Thalben-Ball (organ)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, David McCallum
Conducted by Lawrence Leonard
Written by Martin Cooper and Humphrey Burton.
See page 6
[Starring] Roy Castle, Alice and Ellen Kessler, Kaye Ballard, The Ted Heath Orchestra, The Heralds, The International Cabaret Dancers
See page 6
J. B. Priestley in after-dinner talk with Peter Medawar, F.R.S., Hermann Bondi, F.R.S.
with a look at tomorrow