A programme for children under 5 Presenters
CARMEN MUNROE , LIONEL MORTON
The Roses Match
Yorkshire v Lancashire from Headingley: final day
The closing stages of this traditional holiday fixture.
Family cooking from the regions of France: a series of 10 programmes
8: Picardy
Paul Jeanroy talks to
Zena Skinner and demonstrates Artichauts froids vinaigrette
Carbonnades de boeuf à la flamande
Director BRIAN DAVIES
Producer TONY ROBERTS
Bon Appétit!, 35p from bookshops Recipe: page 5
Weather
Edwin Mullins looks at
2: The Cricket Memorial Gallery, Lord's
With W. G. Grace 's snuff-box, the Ashes, the sparrow that was killed by a ball, Jessop's bat, Trumper's pads, old score-cards, old club ties, the museum gives a curious insight into English social history.
Producer Christopher MARTIN :
with Cliff Michelmore to outdoor action and adventure around the world.
Drive with the British Army motoring team across the deserts of Algeria and Nigeria on the roughest stage of the World Cup Rally to Munich. Enjoy winter sport in the French Alps with CORKY FOWLER and his world-famous team of American ski acrobats. Board the Boat Afloat Show at Little Venice in London, and see the latest power cruisers.
Director PETER CLEAVER Producer TONY SALMON Editor BRIAN ROBINS
In the mountains of Afghanistan, there is a wild and remote region of which little is known except for one famous name: the Khyber Pass. This is the home of the Pathans, a warrior tribe who make a living out of manufacturing arms, trading in drugs, smuggling and demanding ransom money for kidnapped women. They protect their territory violently. It's an area all travellers are advised not to enter. But this did not deter two French reporters - CATHERINE and MARIANNE LAMOUR. Introduced by Derek Hart
Producer MARYSE ADDISON
The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the direction of the Marquis de Sade by PETER WEISS
A feature film version of the Royal Shakespeare Company production directed by PETER BROOK with
Peter Weiss 's powerful play is set in 1808 in the asylum at Charenton where the Marquis de Sade has written a play portraying the assassination of one of the leaders of the 1789 Revolution by Charlotte Corday, a girl from Normandy.
Music by Richard PEASLEE Producer MICHAEL birkett
This Week's Films: page 11
Presented by Peter Dorling Weather
with Paul Barnes
Comedy Playhouse
Steptoe and Son and Till Death Us Do Part started life as single plays on ' Comedy Playhouse.' In Vision looks at the way situation-comedy writers set about making us laugh.
Producer PETER fooes