Story: The Musical Sofa written and told by Mike Newman Presenters this week
Carmen Munroe , Lionel Morton
Storytime from Play School, 25p, from bookshops
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by Bernard Cribbins
Music by MIKE BATT
Animated and directed by IVOR woo*
The Roses Match
Yorkshire v Lancashire from Headingley
Coverage of the last session of the second day's play.
To Wipe the Slate Clean
Tourists among the slate tips may sound strange, but they're bringing new life into a long-depressed community.
Executive producer JENNIFER JEREMY Producers SELWYN RODERICK and ARTHUR WILLIAMS (BBC Wales)
Weather
A film series
Joseph Cooper as questionmaster with Valerie Pitts
Bernard Levin , Patrick Moore
Guest musician Philip Jones -
Director DENIS MORIARTY Producer WALTER TODDS
Jack Jones with his guests
The Three Degrees, Martin Mull featuring PAN'S PEOPLE
Vocal backing THE LADYBIRDS Designer LESLEY BREMNESS
Producer STANLEY DORFMAN
by JEAN RHYS dramatised by PATRICK GARLAND
' Unless you get rid of that crazy old foreigner, steps will be taken which you will not like.'
Producer ANNE HEAD
Director MARK CULLlNGHAM I
Monaco, with its capital Monte Carlo , means to most people gambling, motor racing, and Princess Grace. But the principality of Monaco, all eight square miles of it, is more than just a rich man's playground.
This month is the 25th anniversary of the accession of His Serene Highness Prince Rainier III. He is keen to attract to his pocket state people to work as well as to play.
In this unique film Prince Rainier and Princess Grace talk about the past, the present, and their hopes for the future of Monaco.
A film by FRANÇOIS REICHENBACH
Sparkling seas, palms, pounding surf, hula-dance and hibiscus; this is the Hawaii enjoyed by the tourists.
In contrast, just around the coast from Waikiki, is the volcanic island of Manana with its graceful noddies, sooty terns and shear-waters.
A Ahuimanu film production
(Bristol)
Weather
presents Van Morrison in Stereo
Tonight's special edition features a film of Van Morrison and the New Caledonia Soul Orchestra from last July's concert at the Rainbow Theatre - the first rock music show on TV to have stereo sound on VHF radio.
Introduced by Bob Harris
DirectorCOLIN STRONG
Producer MIKE APPLETON
You must have a stereo receiver, tuned to Radio 1/2 VHF to hear this programme in stereo