The first appearance in the competition of the fluid, free-moving French XIII in action against the hard-playing, colourful New Zealand side, competing for the V & G Trophy. Direct from The Boulevard, Hull
The best of the week's news film from all over the world, together with other subjects of interest. For the deaf and hard of hearing a commentary appears visually.
and Weather
British, American, and Canadian capers in a bright new series of swinging, singing entertainment from an international line-up of stars with host Ray Stevens and regular guest stars Lulu, Cass Elliot as well as Billy Van, Carol Robinson, Solari and Carr, Dick Curtis, Steve Martin and this week's special guests The Guess Who
(Programme recorded in Canada)
Bhutan is the world's last Shangri La, an Arcadian society squeezed in between Tibet and India. For centuries she has remained isolated, in a world of prayer-wheels and prayer-flags; mountains, valleys, and faith.
Today Bhutan is still a society as static and fantastic as 1,000 years ago; but the rumblings of the 20th century are now audible from beyond her Himalayan walls.
A programme about the Anthems Handel wrote for the Coronation of George II and Queen Caroline in 1727. From the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge
David Willcocks conducts The Choir of King's College in:
Zadok the Priest
My heart is inditing
Let thy hand be strengthened
The King shall rejoice
with the London Philharmonic Orchestra
leader Rodney Friend
David Willcocks is also soloist in a performance of Handel Organ Concerto in F major, Op 4 No 4
Introduced by Richard Baker
Written by Spike Milligan and John Antrobus
Starring Spike Milligan
and featuring John Bluthal
With Edward Underdown, Julian Chagrin, Arthur Mullard, Sheila Steafel, Rita Webb,
Alan Clare, Charlie Atom, Julia Breck
Special guest Chic Murray
Tony Bilbow introduces new films including "Waterloo" and talks to the star, Rod Steiger.
Philip Jenkinson shows more vintage films.