with subtitles, followed by Weather
This early evening programme gives many younger viewers a chance to see the items in the show specially produced for them. This year there are circus acts, bucking mules, the Shetland Pony Grand National and the ever-popular racing dogs. And of course, don't forget all your favourite show jumpers who are also competing.
Introduced by DAVID VINE Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
STEPHEN HADLEY
Producers
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , ALASTAIR SCOTT
starring
Robert Taylor , Richard Widmark Outlaw Clint Hollister is rescued from prison by his former partner Jack Wade , who is really determined to go straight. But Jake finds his outlaw past difficult to shake off-especially as he is the only one who knows the whereabouts of the loot from a bank robbery....
Screenplay by WILLIAM BOWERS
Based on the novel by MARTIN H ALBERT Produced by WILLIAM HAWKS
Directed by john STURGES Films: page 17
Prince Albert-His Life and Work From all over Europe exhibits have been brought together for the first major exhibition on the life and work of Prince Albert. Chris Kelly visits the Royal College of Art to trace the achievements of this remarkable man.
HRH The Duke of Gloucester describes some of Prince Albert's work including the spectacular Crystal Palace. Reg Gadney of the Royal College of Art and historian Michael Thomp son comment on the exhibition and the effect Prince Albert had on contemporary society.
Research HELEN HOLMES Lighting STAN SNAPS
Producer TIM MARSHALL
Transfigured Night
Netherlands Dance Theatre in Transfigured Night
Music by Arnold Schoenberg Choreography by Jiri Kylian
Two couples and two strangers meet and part in a series of mysterious encounters in a moonlit forest. Introduced by JOHN DRUMMOND Directed by TORBJORN EHRNVALL
When Colonel Potter decides that officers and men should trade places for a day, to boost morale, Winchester finds himself slaving over a hot stove and Klinger over a hot desk - the one belonging to the Colonel!
by Andrew Davies
[Starring] Michael Gough, Madge Ryan, Robert Lang, Hugh Fraser
'Something seems to happen to people's brains here. Shags walk in on a Friday afternoon as fit as fiddles ...by Sunday morning they're broken men.'
JOHN TUSA , PETER SNOW, DONALD MAC-CORMICK and JOAN BAKEWELL present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.
The series of concerts recorded at venues around the country features this week
Aztec Camera . at Aston University, Birmingham Introduced by Mark Ellen
Director TOM CORCORAN
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON