Story: "Elfinfloflam Flaps" by Norman Beaton
Guest storyteller Norman Beaton
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(colour)
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Story: "Elfinfloflam Flaps" by Norman Beaton
Guest storyteller Norman Beaton
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(colour)
A monthly series of programmes for doctors
with Richard Whitmore
Weather
The third of five anthologies chosen from Review's last season introduced by Keith Dewhurst
Including Gustav Leonhardt, world-famous Dutch harpsichordist playing music from the past; Alan Hacker, clarinettist, bridging the old and new; and the great German composer Hans Werner Henze, who believes in the link between politics and music.
With the American pianist Stephen Bishop playing Bartok, Joseph Scoglio dancing an extract from the Ballet Rambert's 'Tis Goodly Sport, and a poem read by Sheila Allen.
(Colour)
Cliff Michelmore reports live from the motor industry city of Coventry on the car the whole world wants to buy, the Jaguar XJ-12.
Michael Frostick tests this 140 mph saloon on the track, compares it with foreign competitors, and asks drivers why they will queue up to two years to buy it. From the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, Barrie Gill comments on another British winner, Colin Chapman's Formula One racing car, now leading the world championship with Emerson Fittipaldi at the wheel.
by Michael J. Bird
with lain Gregory as Eric Carver, Lesley-Anne Down as Diana Carver, Peter Barkworth as Dr Phillimore
Eric Carver knows that his young bride Diana suffered a severe shock during her youth, and that he must treat her gently as a result. When she shows an abnormal attachment for an old house, he makes light of it. Until the ghost appears...
Henry Mancini and his Orchestra put the accent on film music in a programme which includes some of the very familiar themes by the award-winning Mancini
with guests Michel Legrand, Nancy Wilson, Claudine Longet, Jose Feliciano and Rosey Grier
(A programme recorded in America)
and Weather
Bob Harris with the news, views and sounds of today's music.
In the studio Frampton's Camel, John Prine plus album tracks, films and guests.