I remember seeing this or a similar program on Fridays evenings (after News At Ten?) in the 70's / 80's on Southern during the football season, when during the listings they'd mention the region's games in the Isthmian and Southern Leagues.
Two cricket matches, Four village fete's and a steam train rally! Whoooaaarrrr! What a wild dangerous exciting and riveting time to be had at the weekend in the southern region in july 1979! I bet Sarah Kennedy was first in the queue to be let into them there village fete's!!!!
The Tolpuddle rally has changed a lot and evolved into a huge festival - arguably what was happening politically at this point (and related events such as the massive strike that was about to take ITV off the air and accelerate the de-alignment between the working class and 'Old Labour') marked the death knell for what it had been until then. There is a plaque unveiled at the 1979 rally in Tolpuddle's Methodist chapel, but it is very much the outlier here as is inevitable in such a Tory region.
No doubt that Portland open day and 'A Flea in Her Ear' were also plugged on Westward ... for the benefit of non-Portlanders (i.e. almost everyone ;-) ) the site of the then Naval Base is now the Sailing Academy which the world saw during the Olympics. One of many game-changing lager ads here and you do wonder whether "a tribute to private enterprise" is a coincidental line at this point. Christopher Robbie voices the two local ads, he must have been duty announcer that night.