BBC One
04 February 1972
General information relating to this schedule:
Source: Radio Times.
0938-1155
For Schools, Colleges
0938 Out of the Past. 'Dale - The Mill Owner'.
1000 Look and Read. 'Len and the River Mob'.
1025 Llenydiaeth. 'T H Parry-Williams'.
1105 Scene. 'The Monarchy'.
1135 Music Time.
1255
Canu'r Bobol
Songs of the people.
1330
Mr Benn
Today's Watch with Mother. Mr Benn goes ballooning. Told by Ray Brooks.
1345
News
Plus Weather from Jack Scott.
1405-1425
For Schools, Colleges
Making Music.
1615
Play School
Half a pound of tuppenny rice, pop goes the weasel. Today's story: 'I Know Something You Don't Know'. Presented by Sarah Long and Derek Griffiths.
1635
Hector's House
Last visit of the week to see Hector the Dog, Kiki the Cat and Zaza the Frog.
1640
Jackanory
With Richard Wattis. 'Up Pepper Alley, Down Goose Lane'. Part 3: 'The Siege of Friday Market'.
1655
Deputy Dawg
Mississippi's laziest lawman helped by Musky the Muskrat.
1705
Crackerjack 72
Introduced by Michael Aspel, with Syd Little, Eddie Large and Elaine Paige. Guest artists: Roger Squires and Paper Lace.
1744
Sir Prancelot
The adventures of a knight.
1750
National News
Including Weather.
1800
Your Region Tonight
Followed by Regional Weather.
1820
Tom and Jerry
Playing cat and mouse in 'Cartoon Kit'.
1825
The Virginian
Starring James Drury as the Virginian. 'The Power Seekers'. Clay reluctantly agrees to stand for election to the legislature.
Clay Grainger: John McIntyre.
Holly Grainger: Jeanette Nolan.
Trampus: Doug McClure.
1940
Today at the Winter Olympics
From Sapporo in Japan. Featuring: Ski-Jumping, Bobsleigh and Ice-Hockey. Introduced by Frank Bough. Commentators, David Coleman, Alan Weeks and Ron Pickering.
2010
A Man Called Ironside
Starring Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside. 'The Riddle in Room Six'. A notorious gangster is finally brought to trial, but Ironside is convinced that one member of the jury has been 'fixed'. He only has 24 hours to prove it.
Det-Sgt Brown: Don Galloway.
Officer Eve Whitfield: Barbara Anderson.
Don Mitchell: Mark Sanger.
2100
Nine O'Clock News
Prsented by Kenneth Kendall.
2120
Maurice Chevalier
A farewell performance. In this programme, recorded in his Paris home a few years before he died, Maurice Chevalier reminisces and sings the songs that will live for a long time, including, I Remember It Well, Thank Heavens for Little Girls and Louise.
2205
Come Dancing
At the Lyceum Ballroom. Peter West introduces Home Counties North v South of England. With the Ray McVay Orchestra. Comperes are Pete Murray and Martin Muncaster. Hostess: Miss United Kingdom, Marilyn Ward.
2240
24 Hours.
Presented by David Dimbleby; with Austin Mitchell.
2310
The Tough Guys: James Cagney
In White Heat. Also starring, Virginia Mayo, Edmund O'Brien, Margaret Wycherly and Steven Cochran. Ruthless gunman Cody Jarrett and his gang pull off a train robbery but commit murder. They take refuge in a mountain cabin where Cody's mother and wife are waiting. As Cody Jarrett -a near psychopath with a Mother fixation - James Cagney gives one of his finest performances.
0100
Weatherman
Followed by Regional News, Weather and Closedown.