Today's story is "Miffy Goes Flying" by Dick Bruna.
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Today's story is "Miffy Goes Flying" by Dick Bruna.
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.20 pm)
(Colour)
Third Test Match: England v Pakistan
First day
Further coverage up to the close of play direct from Headingley.
Introduced by Peter West
The 100th Open Golf Championship
The concluding stages of the second round of this great tournament.
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 mighty Royal Birkdale course will prove to be no respecter of reputations.
with Peter Woods
Weather
The change of life comes to all women: for some it happens quickly and easily but for others it can be a distressing period in their lives.
A second chance to see the Television Doctor programme which dealt with the menopause and its problems.
The people, the stories, and the action behind the one commodity no one can do without - money.
Together with the Money-Minder, a regular feature with up-to-the-minute news of the Stock Market.
with Percy Thrower from Clacks Farm, Ombersley, Worcestershire
Percy Thrower deals with seasonal plantings and sowings in the vegetable garden and points of interest in the frames and greenhouse.
with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Rodney Friend, conducted by Robert Farnon, in a special concert from the Royal Albert Hall in London
(Tony Bennett: Most nights still leaving his heart in 'Frisco: pages 6-7),
After today's second round the larger proportion of the 150 golfers who qualified for the Championship proper, including some of the most famous names in world golf, will have failed to qualify for the final 36 holes of this classic stroke-play Championship.
Harry Carpenter introduces highlights of today's play.
In this the last in the present series, the major part of the programme is devoted to the visual treatments of some new, and some not so new, LP tracks.
Heaven, a British seven-piece band, play a track from their debut album.
Richard Williams examines the rapidly expanding cassette/cartridge market.