Today's story is "Mr Gumpy's Outing"
Written and illustrated by John Burningham
Presenters this week Miranda Connell, Lionel Morton
(Colour)
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Today's story is "Mr Gumpy's Outing"
Written and illustrated by John Burningham
Presenters this week Miranda Connell, Lionel Morton
(Colour)
Fourth day: the final two hours of play from Headingley
(to 19.00)
with Peter Woods reporting the world tonight with the BBC's reporters and correspondents at home and abroad
Weather
A Western adventure series starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones
with guest stars Richard Anderson, Marj Dusay
Smith and Jones get off a train and take someone else's travelling bag by mistake. As it happens to contain jewels worth millions of dollars our two honest heroes lose no time in returning the bag to its rightful owner. And that's when they discover that honesty is sometimes a downright dangerous policy.
(Colour)
A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir, Jennifer Clulow, Raymond Baxter and Patrick Campbell, Sue Gerrard, Donald Sinden
Referee Robert Robinson
(from Manchester)
Must teenagers always quarrel with their parents? Do we do any harm by keeping them at school and prolonging their adolescence?
How do New Guinea boys go about chatting up the girls, and why do the girls of the Indian hills spend so much time singing and dancing? Are young people in this country more or less promiscuous than those in more exotic places?
The third programme to be repeated in The Family of Man series compares parents and teenagers, adolescent romance and the generation gap in five different places: Colne, Lancashire; Esher, Surrey; a village in the Indian Himalayas; another in northern Botswana; and a forest settlement in the highlands of New Guinea.
by Derek Hoddinott
[Starring] Donald Sinden
At Lancaster Park, Christchurch, played by the British Lions on their tour of New Zealand.
With their history-making 9-3 win in the First Test two weeks ago - the first such victory for 40 years - the 1971 Lions established themselves as one of the greatest touring sides of all time. This result also provided them with the perfect platform for success in the four Test series, a record never yet achieved by any British touring side in New Zealand.
The highlights of this second intriguing Test encounter played at Christchurch last Saturday are introduced by Cliff Morgan.
Presented by Alan Mouncer in association with NZBC
With Joan Bakewell, Michael Dean, Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley