Today's story is "Whistle for Willie"
Written and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats
The concluding stages of the second round introduced by Harry Carpenter
Which famous names will find themselves outside the half-way qualifying score? No matter how illustrious the golfer or how great his technique, the Old Course at St Andrews will prove to be no respecter of reputations.
Reporting the world tonight Peter Woods and the reporters and correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News
and Weather
An 'incomplete' word game
In a display of unparalleled lexicological dexterity, words are built up letter by letter and the two teams accuse each other of inadvertently completing words or of having no word to complete.
In a return match
Henry Livings, Judith Chalmers, Leslie Sands
encounter
Bill Grundy, Barbara Kelly, John Slater
Chairman Brian Redhead
Angela Wilson as The Oracle
(from Manchester)
Chinese gold smugglers love it, gnomes in Zurich graft for it, Rockefeller doesn't think about it, Soho strippers strip for it, housewives shop with it, and some never have it... money. The Money Programme searches out the stories where money manipulates, corrupts and enhances the world we live in.
Dramatised by Simon Raven
[Starring] Ronald Hines as Humphrey Carruthers, Ann Lynn as Lady Betty, Sean Caffrey as Albert
Humphrey Carruthers has loved Lady Betty for years. In his eyes she could do no wrong. Alas, she does not return his ardour...
(Colour)
(Next week: "Flotsam and Jetsam")
Harry Carpenter at St Andrews introduces some of those who qualified and reflects the tensions in today's highlights.
at The Ronnie Scott Club
Presenting each week some of the international jazz stars recorded at Europe's Number One Jazz Club.
Tonight Ronnie Scott introduces The Gary Burton Quartet, The Bill Coleman-Buddy Tate Quintet, Buddy Rich and his Orchestra
(All artists appear by arrangement with Harold Davison Ltd)
(Postponed from 18 June)
"John was born a man of letters, whose first shout must have been for ink and wine - as will be, please Heaven, his last."
In this film portrait, tribute is paid to John Gawsworth by, among others, Lawrence Durrell and Kate O'Brien.