Today's story "Patrick": written and illustrated by Quentin Blake
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.15 pm)
(Colour)
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Today's story "Patrick": written and illustrated by Quentin Blake
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.15 pm)
(Colour)
A monthly series for doctors.
with Peter Woods
Weather
The final six holes of this exciting match Tony Jacklin (GB) v Arnold Palmer (USA)
After playing 12 of the outstanding holes on Britain's classic seaside links, Jacklin is one under par, Palmer even par.
The 6th at Royal Birkdale: 440 yards, par 4.
The 17th at Royal Lytham: 463 yards, par 4.
The High-Hole-In at St Andrews: 170 yards, par 3.
The 15th at Royal Birkdale: 536 yards, par 5.
The 6th at Carnoustie: 565 yards, par 5.
The 'Postage Stamp' at Troon: 125 yards, par 3.
[Repeat]
Barrie Gill and Gordon Wilkins cover the world of motoring with Maxwell Boyd, Michael Frostick and Judith Jackson.
Tonight Lord Stokes says how Britain can beat the foreign car. The woman driver of the year gives her views on men.
Graham Hill and John Surtees go Grand Prix racing with a family saloon on the French Riviera.
(Now, a TV watchdog: page 3)
A season of films featuring the Oscar-winning performances of some of Hollywood's greatest stars.
[Starring] Shirley Booth
also starring Burt Lancaster
with Terry Moore, Richard Jaeckel
The Delaneys are a middle-aged couple living frustrated and lonely lives in a small American town. The uneasy equilibrium of the household is disturbed when an attractive girl student rents a room.
For Shirley Booth, the part of the maddening and pathetic Lola Delaney brought her the 1952 Best Performance by an Actress Academy Award to add to the laurels she had already received for her performance in the original Broadway play.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
and Weather
Looks at the news, the views and the sounds of today's music.
In the studio, America and Lesley Duncan, with any guests who may appear.
Richard Williams previews the NFT Celluloid Rock Festival starting tomorrow.
(BBC2 People: page 4)