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Hammy meets the Wise Old Frog and makes friends with Roderick the Rat, who takes him on a very exciting fishing trip.
Commentary spoken by Johnny Morris.
(to 11.00)
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For the very young
Hammy meets the Wise Old Frog and makes friends with Roderick the Rat, who takes him on a very exciting fishing trip.
Commentary spoken by Johnny Morris.
(to 11.00)
Make Yourself at Home
For viewers from Pakistan and India.
including Look, Listen, and Speak
Teacher, Robert Chapman
From the Midlands
Shown on Sunday
'Look, Listen, and Speak' Book 2, printed in Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, and English, with vocabularies and revision lessons, can be obtained from booksellers, or from BBC Publications [address removed] price 4s. 6d. (by post 5s. 2d.: crossed postal order)
(Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, Peterborough, Tacolneston, Cambridge, All North Transmitters (Except Sandale and Douglas), Kirk O' Shotts, Divis, Londonderry, Wenvoe West, Rowridge)
(to 12.50)
Pynciau'r dydd yng Nghymru yn cael eu cyflwyno gan Harrl Gwynn, Hywel Gwynfryn a Mary Middleton.
Today; Welsh topical magazine.
(Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)
(to 13.20)
(to 13.33)
with George Browne
Today: Miss Meadows and the Gals
A weekly series.
Introduced by Johnny Morris with Keith Shackleton.
The World of Animals
In the wild, in the zoo, at home: a magazine of stories about animals constantly illustrating their own kind of magic.
From the West
A film cartoon series about the gang of Alley Cats captained by the ever-resourceful and formidable Boss Cat.
When Benny takes to playing the violin T.C. has another vision of a fortune to be made.
English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
News and views from London and the South-East
with Michael Aspel, Richard Baker, Michael Sullivan, Robert Williams
followed by the Weather in the South-East
A new series of the comedy films featuring a family of friendly weirdies.
Starring Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster, Yvonne de Carlo as Lily Munster and Al Lewis as Grandpa
with Pat Priest, Butch Patrick
Herman Munster, Shutter Bug ...is snap happy!
A general knowledge tournament between firms throughout Britain.
Question-Master, Kenneth Horne
From Cheltenham
The television magazine which reports on what's new today for those interested in tomorrow.
Introduced by Anthony Smith.
A weekly look at the world's fast-changing scientific, technological, and medical scene.
Written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais.
Starring James Bolam as Terry and Rodney Bewes as Bob
featuring Sheila Fearn as Audrey
(First shown on BBC-2)
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]
by Alan Plater
[Starring] Frank Windsor as Det. Chief Insp. Watt, Dan Meaden as Det.-Con. Box, Gilbert Wynne as Det.-Con. Dwyer, David Quilter as P.C. Tanner and Robert Keegan as Mr. Blackitt
Softly, Softly BBC-1 at 8.0 0 Unflappable Robert Keegan
The unflappable ex-sergeant Blackitt (in the person of Robert Keegan) was working out his 'jackpot' permutation when we met at his rehearsal headquarters in London during the lunch break. 'I get more time for this sort of thing now I'm a civilian,' he said grinning.
'Luck is a strange commodity. It's been paramount in my life. The luckiest thing that ever happened to me was sending a letter at the right time David Rose had to re-cast a role in Z Cars. I wrote to him applying for the part. His reply was positive, I accepted, and remained for forty-four episodes.'
Keegan, his wife Sally, young daughter Pepi, and son Jaime ('I once stage-managed a Spanish dancing team and grew to like the names') have a keen interest in other animals besides horses. Their menagerie includes a German shepherd dog, a police-trained Alsatian, a black poodle, a bull terrier, and two donkeys.
The telephone rang. Keegan's features remained impassive during the brief conversation. 'Jackpot's gone down. The banker fell at last. Horrible luck, isn't it?'
by Leon Griffiths.
Starring Kenneth Haigh, George Sewell, Brian Oulton
Round the clock and round the world with up-to-the-minute coverage of what matters today.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore with Kenneth Allsop.
Round 24 hours with Ian Trethowan, Robert McKenzie
Round 24,000 miles with Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, Michael Barratt, Michael Parkinson, Leonard Parkin, David Lomax
Third of four informal programmes shown last year on BBC-2 in which the controversial Canadian pianist talks and plays to Humphrey Burton.
Tonight's subject: Arnold Schoenberg
(April 19: Richard Strauss: the radical right hand and conservative left)
by The Rev. Alan Booth.
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