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For the very young
(to 11.00)
Fourth day's play at The Oval.
Bert Foord
Welsh children's magazine.
(First shown on BBC Wales)
(Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)
(to 14.03)
A further visit to The Oval.
(On BBC-2 from 4.30)
(to 16.15)
A film series from Sweden of the adventures of two small men in a big world.
Alan Price with The Alan Price Set
Alan Price plays and sings his kind of music and this week looks at the use in pop music of various types of guitar and keyboard instruments.
An adventure serial in four episodes.
A derelict old house being used as a hideaway by three youngsters; the sudden appearance of mysterious intruders into this house. Who are they? Why are they there?
Since last week's introduction, viewers have been sending in their ideas for the second episode, and tonight you can see the one selected. Watch very carefully, because we want you to tell us what happens next week!
We don't need the whole story, just an idea for next week's episode. The best idea that is opened first will be used and due credit will be given on the air for it. As soon as you have seen this episode and have any ideas, write to: Ramshackle Road, [address removed]
All ideas should be received by the second post on Wednesday. We'll carry on from there - next week - live!
Parts played by: Timothy Bateson, Christopher Benjamin, Denis Gilmore, Linda Jolliff, Malcolm McFee, Trevor Martin, Michael Zorba
From the South and West
The adventures of the boy detective and his dog.
Tin Tin takes over control of the rocket.
Bert Foord
Introduced by Michael Aspel.
A final report on the day's play.
From the King Edward VII Orthopaedic Hospital, Sheffield.
What would you like to see...?
Whom do you want to meet...?
Where would you like to go...?
Keith Macklin and Sheila Tracy talk to some of the patients and introduce: Julie Andrews (on film location in Paris), Johnny Hackett
From the North
by David Ellis
Starring James Ellis, John Slater, John Woodvine
with Paul Angelis, Ron Davies, Bernard Holley
Roach and Bannerman are called to a cinema where a man has been caught trying to steal from a patron's handbag. The man claims that he'd dropped his cigarette lighter and was searching for it in the darkness. A poor excuse, maybe, yet Roach believes the man...
Adapted by Richard Waring from the stories by P.G. Wodehouse
Starring Anton Rodgers
with Julian Holloway, Bernadette Milnes, Julian Orchard
Ukridge becomes a partner in a bookie's business. But sadly the weather cancels all racing! Not that you'd notice, since he rides in a borrowed limousine, and attracts the attention of a young lady to whom he becomes engaged.
People, places, and problems that matter most to Britain and the world.
Tonight: A special report on the Democratic National Convention
Introduced by Robin Day direct from Chicago with Panorama reporters Michael Charlton, David Dimbleby, Richard Kershaw, Robert MacNeil and James Mossman.
with Robert Dougall
followed by The Weather
by Rene Basilico
Starring Stelio Candelli as Danny Scipio
with Tommy Duggan, Wolfe Morris
When Riccardo Biffi, an economist working for the United Nations in Sicily, is shot by a border guard while carrying contraband in the mountains of northern Italy, Danny Scipio suspects the hand of the Mafia. He is right, but for all the wrong reasons.
A quick look at the news of the day and a longer look at what matters with Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt, Ian Trethowan, Robert McKenzie
with on-the-spot reports by Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, David Lomax, Philip Tibenham, Denis Tuohy, Linda Blandford.
Highlights of famous revues
Introduced by Alan Melville
Starring this week: Hermione Baddeley, Dora Bryan, Douglas Byng, Josephine Gordon, Barrie Gosney, John Hewer, Pip Hinton, Vivienne Martin, Peter Reeves,
Beryl Reid, Ronnie Stevens, Jenny Till
A series which takes a look at situations where communication can be difficult.
Communication is a two-way business and perhaps the listener's contribution is more positive than we think.
Introduced by Magnus Magnusson.
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