A programme for children at home.
Presenters this week, Carole Ward, Rick Jones
Also on BBC-2
(to 11.25)
Fifth day's play at Headingley.
(to 13.40)
Further visits to Headingley.
On BBC-2 from 4.45
(to 16.15; 16.30-16.45)
with Bob Roberts.
Today's story: Foggy Weather
(Repeat)
A film series from Australia by G. K. Saunders.
On a wild and stormy night a stranger is found at St. Michael's School. He is unable to remember his name or whence he came. Who is the mystery man?
Produced by the Australian Broadcasting Commission
(Repeat)
with John Earle.
The further adventures of four boys and 'Sandy' on a ten-day 100-mile camping expedition across the wilderness of Dartmoor.
From the West
(Repeat)
The adventures of the boy detective and his dog.
Tin Tin borrows a plane and pursues the escaping Bird.
News and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Richard Baker.
Followed by The Weather
Told by John Stockbridge.
Unique film of a moment rare in human history. The first meeting of a group of primitive Brazilian Indians-the Tricao-and white men. in October 1964. If these Stone Age families are to be dragged into the 20th century, they will have to leap, perhaps fatally, 10,000 years of evolution.
6.30-6.55 Having a Wonderful Time?
A look at the holiday business in the South and West.
(Rowridge, Brighton)
with Kenneth 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]
The story of a London family adapting to life in a country town.
at Blackpool
including Miss England! Miss Ireland! Miss Scotland! Miss Wales!
Forty Misses - but only one hit!
Tonight one of the girls will be nominated Miss United Kingdom and go on to the Miss World contest in November.
Organised by Mecca Promotions and Blackpool Corporation in conjunction with Energen
Tonight's film stars Stewart Granger, Jean Simmons.
In the second of four programmes, Robin Day asks How Should Criminals be Sentenced?
- in discussion with Lord Devlin, High Court Judge 1948-60, Lord Justice of Appeal 1960-61, Lord of Appeal 1961-64; and Baroness Wootton of Abinger, a magistrate for forty years, social scientist, formerly Professor of Social Studies at London University, Life Peer since 1958
Should we concentrate on preventing rather than punishing crime?
Should increased crime be fought with heavier punishment?
Should we punish criminals so as to deter others?
Should sentences reflect society's condemnation?
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
and the Twenty-Four Hours correspondents
An introduction to European Art.
Primavera - Spring: Uffizi Galleries, Florence.
Basil Taylor talks about the paintings of Botticelli and offers an interpretation of the 'Primavera', a picture which to this day remains a puzzle and fascination. (Repeat)