A programme for children at home.
Also on BBC-2
(to 11.25)
First day's play at Headingley.
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Ymweliad a'r Maes, y Pafiliwn a'r stiwdio gynfas, a chyfle i brofi o naws y Brifwyl
Owen Edwards yn cyflwyno adroddiad gan Uned Heddiw
gyda Harri Gwynn a Hywel Gwynfryn
Visit to the National Eisteddfod field pavilion and studio and impressions of the festival at Aberavon.
(Welsh Transmitters, Crystal Palace, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Wenvoe West)
(to 14.00)
according to the ancient rites of the Order of the Bards of Britain.
The ceremony is described by Emyr Jenkins.
This programme is also being seen by viewers of the Irish Television service.
Further visits to Headingley.
On BBC-2 from 4.45
(to 16.15; 16.30-16.45)
with Margaret Rutherford.
Today's story: The Tale of Mr. Tod
(Repeat)
A film series based on stories from the American past.
Starring Rip Torn and Carroll O'Connor
(First shown on BBC-2)
In the year 1844 when new settlers were moving into the West of America, there were disputes between the Mexican and American Governments. This film tells the story of a brave man who went into Mexican territory to protect American settlers persecuted by a Mexican Army unit.
Tin Tin recovers the two parchments.
The closing overs of the first day's play at Headingley.
News and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Richard Baker with Zena Skinner.
Followed by Weather in the South-East
Schoolchildren compete to show their enterprise as the scientists and technologists of the future.
Paddy Feeny introduces the three teams.
The Girls of Mayfield School, Putney demonstrate: Visual perception in goldfish
Pupils of Thomas Bennett's School, Crawley show their work on: The synthesis of amino acids
The Boys of Bexley-Erith Technical High School show an invention: A meter for testing the water content of moulding sand
The judges:
Professor G. Porter, physical chemist, University of Sheffield
Professor E.R. Laithwaite, electrical engineer, University of London
Dr. J.D. Carthy, biologist, University of London
Chairman, Dr. Tom Margerison
Outside broadcast from Norbury Manor Secondary Boys' School, based on a Science Fair organised by the British Association for the Advancement of Science and the Sunday Times
A new look at Britain's best-sellers.
Discs - Stars - News from this week's Top Twenty.
Introduced tonight by Alan Freeman.
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Directed by Johnny Pearson
by Brian Clemens.
[Starring] Gerald Harper, Juliet Harmer
with Jack May
Also starring John Le Mesurier, Deryck Guyler
in the second of two programmes specially recorded during their recent visit to London.
Tonight they perform: Taste of Honey, All My Loving, Spanish Flea, What Now My Love, Mexican Shuffle, And I Love Her, Struttin' with Maria, Lollipops and Roses, Tijuana Taxi, Green Peppers.
A report from Vietnam by Julian Pettifer.
Can the Americans gain peace through victory? An assessment of the American military involvement in Vietnam.
With Sir Robert Thompson and Professor Patrick Honey.
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Round the clock and round the world with up-to-the-minute coverage of what matters today.
Introduced by Kenneth Allsop.
Round 24 hours with Ian Trethowan, Robin Day, Robert McKenzie
Round 24,000 miles with Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, Michael Barratt, Michael Parkinson
Written by Emile De Harven.
Follow Up Your French in a twenty-five-episode thriller serial.
Disguise and dissemble! The Geneva trail is laid.
With Monique Messine as Catherine Leger, Michel Forain as Jean Dacier
and Gisele Grimm, Gerard Buhr
(First shown on BBC-2)
(Repeated next Sunday at 11.30 a.m.)