BBC One
30 January 1972
General information relating to this schedule:
Source: Radio Times.
0900
Nai Zindagi Nai Jeevan
Sab-Rang. A variety programme of music and comedy.
0930
Wie Bitte?
A beginners course in German.
1000
Zarabanda
Spanish for beginners, presented by Alison Skilbeck and Carlos Riera.
1025
Closedown
1100
Seeing and Believing
A dance drama on the struggle of light in darkness performed in St John's Church, Waterloo Road, London.
1130
Boomph with Becker
Get fit, look fit and stay fit with Sue Becker.
1145
Play Tennis
Introduced by David Vine with Dan Maskell and John Rudd. Part 4: 'The Service'.
1210
Steam Horse: Iron Road
British operated railway companies. Presented by Hamilton Ellis.
1235
Interaction
Introduced by Brian Redhead with Professor John Morris.
1300
Croesi'r Bont
Learning Welsh with Mair Robbins, Hywel Gwynfryn and Cennard Davies.
1325
Farming
Introduced by Philip Wrixon. A report on a new system by which cows are milked at a rate of 120 per man hour.
1355
Canoe
With John Earle. A competition organised by the Manchester Canoe Club at the Serpant's Tail on the River Dee, North Wales.
1420
Made in Britain
Reporter Reg Abbiss. The first of two reports examines the prospects for cloth manufacturers grappling with the problems of holding on to their key markets.
1430
Dog Watch
The last programme in the series sees Peter West seeking advice on family pets.
1455
Ken Dodd
Doddy and his Diddymen in the Crime Wave. With Arthur Mullard and Ian Trigger.
1505
The Basil Brush Show
Featuring Derek Fowlds with the Roger Stevenson Marionettes.
1535
The Film of the Book: Good Morning, Miss Dove
Starring Jennifer Jones and Robert Stack. The formidably prim Miss Dove has had a great influence on all the boys and girls she has taught. When she falls ill there are many people anxious to help.
1720
The Moonstone
Part 3 of 5. Sgt Cuff, engaged to solve the mystery of the Moonstone's disappearance, has been dismissed by Lady Verinder for suspecting Rachel. Starring Martin Jarvis, Bryan Murphy and Peter Sallis.
1805
News
Plus Weatherman: Bert Foord.
1815
Malcolm Muggeridge Asks the Question Why
A series of programmes which question the real issues behind the news and some of the assumptions on which people base their lives.
1850
Songs of Praise
From Moncreiff Parish Church, East Kilbride. Introduced by Ian Valentine.
1925
Englebert with the Young Generation
With Englebert Humperdinck and the Young Generation and guest starring the Goodies and Dionne Warwick.
2010
Film: Trevor Howard in Outcast of the Islands
Trevor Howard's forceful performance as the degenerate layabout who betrays the man who befriended him is the centrepiece of Carol Reed's evocative film.
With Ralph Richardson and Robert Morley.
2150
News
With Robert Dougall.
2200
Omnibus
A modern turn of mind, the private thought's of Julius Caesar. Starring Donald Pleascence.
2250
Ad Lib
A series of late-evening conversation programmes.
2320
Weatherman
Followed by Closedown.