Third day's play at Lord's.
(See also BBC-1)
(to 18.10)
Starring Andy Stewart
A programme of songs by Sir Harry Lauder.
including:
"And That's The Reason Noo I Wear the Kilt", "Calligan Call Again", "I Love a Lassie", "She Is Ma Daisy", "Romain' in the Gloaming", "Wee Hoose 'Mang the Heather", "Fou the Noo", "The Waggle O' The Kilt", "The Laddies Who Fought and Won", "O'er the Hill to Ardentinny", "Stop Yer Tickling Jock", "It's Nice to Get Up in the Morning", "We Parted on the Shore", "Tobermory", "Keep Right on to the End of the Road"
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A class of sailing boat and a name that spells adventure and thrills afloat.
Nicholas Tomalin, Reporter of the Year 1966 looks at the nature of power in modern Britain.
Personal power - how do those who have it feel about using it? Did they seek it? Has it changed them? Was it worth it?
With contributions from: The Rt. Hon. Barbara Castle, M.P. Minister of Transport; William Rees-Mogg, Editor of The Times; General Sir John Hackett, C.-in-C. British Army of the Rhine; Arthur South, leader of Norwich City Council and Lord Brooke of Cumnor, who as Home Secretary had to decide between life and death.
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by Sir Walter Scott.
Dramatised in four parts by Anthony Steven.
The Earl of Leicester, the Queen's favourite, has secretly married Amy Robsart and hidden her at Cumnor Place. Tressilian, Amy's ex-suitor, has discovered the hiding place.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 10.30 p.m.)
Man's Life in song, dance, and poetry.
Introduced by Michael Baldwin.
Guest poet, David Wevill
with Annette Battams, Malcolm Clare, Alasdair Clayre, Alaric Cotter, Freda Dowie,
John Hollis, Charles Hyatt, Venetia Maxwell.
Criticism, Discussion, Diversion with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley and tonight's guests.
Starring John Garfield, Beatrice Pearson
with Thomas Gomez, Marie Windsor
An ambitious young man finds that when money and power are the only motivating forces in a man's life, tragedy invariably follows.