A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Nancy Quayle
Also on BBC-2
(to 11.25)
(to 13.30)
3.15 News of the World Stakes
3.50 Nassau Stakes
4.20 Finden Selling Stakes
(to 16.25)
with Carl Schell.
Today: The King of the Bean
With pictures by Mina Martinez.
Rolf Harris introduces
Dave, Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich, The Yardbirds, Edmundson and Elliott, Dill Russell
Paddy Joyce, George Claydon
Bert Hayes is appearing at Butlin's Hotels, Cliftonville
with Sarah Ward
A weekly look at criticism and comments from younger viewers.
Letters for inclusion in these programmes should be addressed to: Junior Points of View, [address removed]
News and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Richard Baker with George Villiers.
Followed by The Weather
The story of a London family adapting to life in a country town.
Meet the teams and the personalities who play tomorrow for the football championship of the world.
With action film of how they reached the World Cup final, and an expert view of match prospects from Walter Winterbottom, Johnny Haynes, Danny Blanchflower, Tommy Docherty, Jimmy Hill.
Introduced by David Coleman.
Adapted from the short story by P.G. Wodehouse by Richard Waring.
Starring Ian Carmichael as Bertie Wooster, Dennis Price as Jeeves
with Fabia Drake, Clive Morton, Simon Ward, Timothy Carlton
(Ian Carmichael is appearing in "Say Who You Are" at Her Majesty's Theatre, London; Timothy Carlton is a member of the English Stage Company)
(Repeat)
An excerpt from the 1966 Show.
with The Robert Brothers Liberty Horses and Elephants (Presented by Bobby Roberts), The Trio Biarge, Les Amaros, The Flying Lunas, Don Saunders, Joan Rosaire
and The Antonio Alonso Spanish Dancers
Programme introduced by Martin Locke.
A comedy series of far-from-quiet country life.
Starring Eddie Albert as the successful big-city lawyer Oliver Wendell Douglas and Eva Gabor as Lisa, his luxury-loving wife who dream of the perfect rural existence,
but when asked How to Enlarge a Bedroom ...the Munroe Brothers have some 'smashing' ideas.
The second of two programmes on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the start of the Spanish Civil War.
Five years ago he was an illiterate, penniless labourer called Manuel Benitez. Today he is 'El Cordobes', a millionaire matador who earns more than the Beatles.
This documentary film looks at the daily life of this remarkable man who has become the idol of modern Spain.
Round the clock and round the world with up-to-the-minute coverage of what matters today.
Introduced by Kenneth Allsop.