Tuesday is Dressing Up Day and the story is 'The Runaway Bus' by Ellen Barbet
(repeated on BBC1 and BBC Wales at 4.20 pm)
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Tuesday is Dressing Up Day and the story is 'The Runaway Bus' by Ellen Barbet
(repeated on BBC1 and BBC Wales at 4.20 pm)
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Reporting the world tonight
John Timpson and Peter Woods
followed by Weather
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for the BBC2 Trophy
Two great names in Yorkshire Rugby League clash in the first round
This is the fifth year of this popular competition, which involves 18 of the leading League clubs
There promises to be lots of action early on this season with the new triangular international contest between Wales, England and France starting next month
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At the Ronnie Scott Club
The first in a weekly series featuring some of Britain's top jazz artists at Europe's Number One Jazz Club, this month celebrating its 10th anniversary
Tonight The Tubby Hayes Big Band
Tubby has achieved an enviable international reputation for his outstanding musicianship not only as a brilliant tenor saxophonist but also as a virtuoso on flute and vibraphone. In his varied career he has led a number of small groups and lately has developed a marked talent for arranging and composition. As a voice for his pen from time to time he assembles an exciting big band like the one with which we commence this series They play 'The Inner Splurge,' 'Song for a Sad Lady,' 'You Know I Care,' 'Dear Johnny B'
Introduced by Ronnie Scott
Hot to cool in 50 years: page 9
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Written by Winston Miller
starring Doug McClure, Katharine Ross and Ricardo Montalban
An odyssey by two Americans, a priest, seven children, and some unexpected passengers in an unlikely conveyance in the Japanese-occupied Philippines in 1942: this week's story in the season of new television feature films made in America
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"The French? You can't trust them. The Germans? Hard working but no sense of humour. And the Italians? They're just one big laugh"
Mr. Average Englishman looks at Europe. Not everyone thinks like that. But still some do. Perhaps too many do.
So every week Europa looks at Europe, and at the world through European eyes. To see what Europe's 350 million television viewers are looking at on their receivers at home. What viewpoint they take about themselves, each other, and the rest of the world
Introduced by Derek Hart
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