From Nottingham
Notts and Sussex are both finding the going hard in this year's League, but with the series just arriving at the half-way stage there is still time for recovery.
During the tea interval at 4.10* Profile of a Cricketer: Asif Iqbal (Kent and Pakistan) by John Arlott
Desmond Lynam introduces the programme which includes news of today's other fixtures, Essex v Glamorgan, Hampshire v Surrey, Kent v Somerset, Lancashire v Leicestershire, Middlesex v Yorkshire, Northamptonshire v Derbyshire
Commentators at the John Player Ground, Nottingham, John Arlott and Jim Laker
with Michael De Morgan
and Weather
'Grace Bumbry can keep audiences thrilled just standing still.' But she is a fast mover, either driving her 180 mph Lamborghini Miura racing car, or in her professional career, where she achieved international stardom with astonishing speed.
The celebrated American mezzo-soprano in a programme of songs by Schubert and Schumann accompanied by Geoffrey Parsons
A change of colour and a cloud of ink confuse the enemies of the octopus. Almost as confusing are the stories alleging that the octopus is a man-killer and destroyer of ships.
Ranging from the Pacific to the Mediterranean, Jacques Cousteau and his team of divers solve some of the mysteries surrounding these legendary eight-armed monsters of the deep.
A production of Les Requins Associes and Metromedia Producers Corporation (from Bristol)
Written by Dave Freeman
starring Terry Scott
featuring June Whitfield, Frank Thornton, Colin Jeavons, Cheryl Kennedy, Jacqueline Clarke, Sue Bishop
and The Bowles Bevan Singers
(Colour)
A weekly report on the 'Chess Match of the Century' between world champion Boris Spassky of Russia and challenger Bobby Fischer of the United States
by Jean-Paul Sartre
Dramatised in 13 parts by David Turner
Starring Michael Bryant, Daniel Massey, Georgia Brown
Mathieu has not been able to borrow the money he needs. He has arranged to meet Ivich and Boris to hear Lola sing. Daniel visits Marcelle without Mathieu's knowledge.
Line-Up takes a last look at the week with James Cameron, Kenny Everett, Roy Hudd, William Rushton, John Wells ...among others
and Weather