Story: "Thomas Goes Out" by Gunilla Wolde
Presented by Bill Coleman
(For publication see page 12)
with Peter Woods
Weather
The score stands at United States 4, The World 5.
Arnold Palmer (US) v Bernard Gallacher (Scotland) at Turnberry
Experience v youth in this tenth match. Palmer, 41, went top of the 1971 world money list a few weeks ago when he won his second tournament within a month to refute critics who believed he was finished. Gallacher, 22, is striving to recapture his 1969 brilliance when he topped the British order of merit and beat Lee Trevino in the Ryder Cup.
Prize-money: $4,000 to the winner $2,000 to the loser
(Great Week for Sport: page 3)
covers the world of motoring
On the 85th anniversary of the world's first automobile - made by Daimler and Benz - Gordon Wilkins reports from Stuttgart on German cars old and new, and what they contribute to the world motoring scene.
From Munich a report on BMW and an autobahn test-drive of the new three litre BMW coupe.
Michael Frostick reports from Llangollen on Britain's first Hill Rally-a 200-mile cross-country contest in landrovers and other four-wheel-drive vehicles - and looks forward to this scramble winning international status later this year.
(Radio Times People: page 5)
Starring Rock Hudson, Leslie Caron, Charles Boyer
with Walter Slezak, Dick Shawn
A French lawyer visiting America for a reunion with his daughter discovers she is a successful psychoanalyst, nearly 30 - and still a spinster. To any French father this is an unthinkable situation, so he finds a uniquely qualified man to help his daughter discover herself as a woman.
Charles Boyer and Leslie Caron give a strong French accent to this comedy film with Rock Hudson as the American who seems to be able to beat most Frenchmen at their own national sport.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
(Part 2 at 10.10)
A Party Political Broadcast on behalf of the Conservative and Unionist Party
(Also on BBC1 and BBC Wales)
and Weather
with Joan Bakewell, Michael Dean, Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley.
(Colour)