With subtitles, weather
Inventors and inventions of everyday objects, with Sarah Greene and Paul McDowell. This week potato crisps, baked beans, spaghetto, the non-stick frying pan, and the dishwasher
(14) N2 take part in an Outward Bound course in Wales
By David Fitzsimmons. On holiday with her parents, 15-year old Jackie befriends a crippled boy
More music recorded at Goodwood, West Sussex. On tonights bill Eavesdropper and Clann Na Gael with Rattlesnake Annie, The Home Service, Jim Couza and Renaissance
Winter Vegetables. From Delia Smith's Cookery Course
Sammy Davis Jr. and Ann Miller join Dan Rowan, Dick Martin and the Laugh-In regulars in this week’s edition
Rosemary Clooney, who's wrapped her tonsils around the words of some of the world's great song lyricists, and is possessor of a wit that remains sharp ("Ive got dresses older than this lot" - indicating members of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra) is one of Bob's guests. A firm favourite in this country ever since her starring role in “White Christmas” with Bing Crosby, Rosemary talks about her career and her current English tour. Bob's other guests are Joan Rivers and rising young comedian Larry Miller
Cancer: The Pattern in the Genes A film exploring recent cancer research including the discovery of oncogenes which appears to be a major breakthrough
Delaney's conversation centres on the world of art. His guests include Sir Michael Levey, Director of the National Gallery since 1973, and author of many books about painting. Emma Sergeant (22), winner of this year's "Portrait Painter the Year' award, a student at the Slade when she won the £2000 prize, and Roy Miles, gallery owner with a taste for the high life
The Social Democratic Party
Introduced by John Tusa