Vera McKechnie turns the pages and shows you how to make a woolly ball. You need a postcard, string, scissors, and thick wool
BBC film
(to 11.00)
Fourth day's play at Headingley
A film series about the animals who live along the banks of a Canadian river.
Mr. Turtle shows the Hamster a strange craft drifting downstream, and it isn't long before Hammy makes himself a brand-new home.
Commentary spoken by Johnny Morris.
(to 13.50)
A further visit to Headingley.
(to 16.15)
Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.
Another chance to see this film from France with Jacky and Hermine.
Jacky runs away with a chimpanzee which has escaped from a circus, and on his travels he makes two good friends.
Commentary spoken by Gary Watson.
The closing overs of the day, followed by a summary.
A daily presentation of news and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Corbet Woodall.
Followed by The Weather
with Macdonald Hastings
From the Bristol Channel to the Midlands - on the first stage of a 500-mile journey through the canals and inland waterways.
by Charles Dickens.
Dramatised in thirteen episodes by Constance Cox.
In which Mr. Pecksniff stays in town at Todgers' and Tom Pinch makes a painful discovery.
(First shown on February 2)
A film series of comedy-thrillers starring Glynis Johns as a writer of mystery stories with a flair for making her own perilous predicaments and Keith Andes as her long-suffering husband.
Well, if they are... The Bodyguards ...you're on your own!
The Window on the World
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with reports on People - Places - Problems in the news from Panorama's regular team of commentators: Robin Day and Michael Barratt, Michael Charlton, Roderick MacFarquhar, John Morgan.
Rupert Davies as Maigret introduces Dr. Thorndyke played by Peter Copley in Austin Freeman's The Case of Oscar Brodski, adapted by Allan Prior.
with Robert Robinson
A quick look at criticism and comments from viewers.
Letters for inclusion in these programmes should be addressed to Points of View, [address removed]
told by H.R.H. Prince William of Gloucester
The bizarre customs and rituals of an unusual tribe in Southern Ethiopia whose organised life-cycle is centred upon fertility and culminates in an extraordinary ceremony called Gadamoji.
Original research into the Boran Tribe by Major J. Bromley, H.M. Consul at Asmara