Today's story: "Phoning for Fish" by David Wood
Presenters this week Carol Chell, Johnny Ball
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)
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Today's story: "Phoning for Fish" by David Wood
Presenters this week Carol Chell, Johnny Ball
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)
with Robert Townsend
'Fire the whole personnel department,' is just one of the many controversial views put forward by the author of the world's best-selling book on management.
Jesse Chandler, featured in Radio Times two weeks ago, owes his living to the punters. Because of them, his family is still in business sewing saddles that sit on the backs of a fortune in horse-flesh. Neither he nor his son ride or back horses, but the only time a trainer ignored Jesse Chandler's advice, his horse ran off the course and lost the Grand National.
A Western adventure series with Hannibal Heyes and Jed 'Kid' Curry
Starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones
Guest stars Ann Sothern, Patrick O'Neal, Jessica Walter
Someone has been busy trying to rob Smith and Jones of their amnesty. Having successfully stolen a large sum of money from the bank in Touchstone the thief has neatly arranged things so that the boys get the credit for the crime. They do not take kindly to this at all...
A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir, June Whitfield, Peter Gilmore and Patrick Campbell, Natasha Pyne, Tim Rice
Referee Robert Robinson
(from Manchester)
The international singing star in the last programme of her present series with The Athenians and special guests Michel Legrand and Shari Lewis with Lamb Chop
The Mike Sammes Singers
France's leading composer plays jazz, accompanies Nana and sings with her some of his many international hit compositions, while Shari Lewis helps Lamb Chop find a man by computer.
(Colour)
Dr Denis Hocking consultant pathologist to the Duchy of Cornwall.
An account of his investigation into a murder which took place in Falmouth on Christmas Eve in 1942.
A programme with a point of view
Naseem Khan, a Time Out and Guardian critic, looks at British theatre. At a time when, she claims, the West End theatre is in decline, she proposes that drama in its broadest sense is enjoying a new vitality.
with John Edmunds
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