The four-page supplement of 1973 Open University programmes, as printed in Radio Times, is obtainable on request from Information Services (Ref EP), [address removed]
This 'Roses match' at Headingley in 1971 attracted a crowd of 18,000 - still a record in the county for any one-day game. Yorkshire, fourth in the League last season, with Barrie Leadbeater topping the batting averages, will be going all out against a strong Lancashire side led by David Lloyd in his first year as Captain.
During the tea interval at 4.10*: Profile of a Cricketer: Jack Bond (Lancashire) by Jim Laker
The programme includes news of today's other fixtures.
(Colour)
Weather
A digest of the news of the week, plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear.
with Michael De Morgan
(Colour)
The temperature is 20 degrees below freezing: the place is Pelly Bay, deep in the Canadian Arctic -home of the Netzilik Eskimos - the People of the Seal.
For centuries they led a life of incredible hardship, before finally being swept away into civilised settlements. But just before this happened a Canadian camera team shot nearly 100 hours of film of the old ways. It is the best of this which makes up this and next week's programmes. The result reflects not just the actions but also the outlook of a vanished race - so that what starts as a simple pictorial pleasure becomes in time a moving human document.
"Two unique programmes..." (Daily Telegraph)
"A truly remarkable film..." (Daily Express)
A BBC/National Film Board of Canada co-production
(From Bristol)
The Korean Chung Sisters Kyung-Wha (violin) and Myung-Wha (cello) at London's Royal Festival Hall
Brahms Concerto in A minor, for violin, cello and orchestra
Part of Thursday's concert given by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Erich Gruenberg, conductor Rudolf Kempe
The programme begins with Wagner's Tannhauser overture
Introduced by Richard Baker
(Their brother, Myung-Whun Chung, gives a piano recital from the Manchester Festival: Thursday at 1.5 pm, Radio 3)
The pairing of these two Open champions, who three months earlier had set Muirfield alight, was unquestionably the highlight of the Piccadilly World Match Play Championship at Wentworth in October.
Tonight's film relives that memorable contest.
by Michael J. Bird
A second chance to see six of the stories from this drama series followed by six new episodes.
Starring Ian Hendry, Wanda Ventham
with guest stars Cyd Hayman, Maurice Denham, Sylvia Coleridge and Thorley Walters
To eat the fruit of the lotus is to lose the desire to return home. But everyone who does has a reason.
It's all Greek to Wanda: page 4
A new comedy film series starring Alan Alda as Hawkeye and Wayne Rogers as Trapper John, two young surgeons who work in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital and are intensely dedicated-to off-duty relaxation.
War is declared. Not between the people of Korea. That happened a long time ago. This war is between the US Army and the US Navy and its name is football. Case in point: some like it rough.
The fourth of a series of six programmes starring America's chart-topping singer-songwriter
with special guest Lulu
featuring Bill and Taffy, Pan's People, Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
Weather
William Rushton, John Wells, Clive James and their guests invite you to stop what you're doing and turn on.