
1972 in British television - Wikipedia
BBC1 launches the children's news programme Newsround with the presenter John Craven who would host it until 1989. After a three-year courtship, Emily Nugent marries Ernest Bishop on Coronation Street .
Issues for 1972 - BBC Programme Index
Discover 11,163,953 listings and 277,330 playable programmes from the BBC. Search. Clear All. Radio Times Issues 1972
BBC1 - New Season Promo - 1972 - YouTube
2021年4月27日 · From September 1972, a look into the season ahead with Bruce Forsyth and The Generation Game, Dixon of Dock Green and The Two Ronnies among the many highlights.
BBC One London - Schedules, 1972
This is the yearly broadcast schedule for BBC One London
BBC 1972 - UK Christmas TV
Wednesday 27th December 1972 BBC1 9.35am Watch with Mother : Mary, Mungo and Midge 9.50am Desert Crusader 10.10am Before the Event 10.35am Huckleberry Hound 10.45am The Red Arrows 11.30am The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau 12.20pm The Year of the Horse -1972 1.05pm Grandstand 2.35pm Screen Test 3.05pm Doctor Who and the Sea Devils
Schedule - BBC Programme Index
Tue 4 th Apr 1972, 19:05 on BBC One London from Australia Raymond Baxter travels 11,000 miles to the billabongs, iron mountains and coral reefs of Australia which has often been thought of as...
BBC One London - Schedules, Saturday 1 January 1972
BBC One London Schedule Saturday 1 January 1972 Sat 25 Dec Sun 26 Dec Mon 27 Dec Tue 28 Dec Wed 29 Dec Thu ... This is the daily broadcast schedule for BBC One London
BBC One London - Schedules, January 1972
BBC One London Schedule January 1972 Jun 1971 Jul 1971 Aug 1971 ... This is the monthly broadcast schedule for BBC One London ...
War and Peace (1972 TV series) - Wikipedia
War and Peace is a British television dramatisation of the 1869 Leo Tolstoy novel War and Peace. This 20-episode series began on 28 September 1972. The BBC dramatisation of Tolstoy's epic story of love and loss set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars.
Spy Trap - Wikipedia
Spy Trap is a BBC drama that ran from 1972 to 1975 on BBC1, and was set around 'The Department', a British counter-espionage organisation. It starred Paul Daneman as Commander Paul Ryan, a naval officer and spy chief, Prentis Hancock as Lieutenant Saunders, and Michael Gwynn as agent Carson.