9.38 People of Many Lands
(Shown on Monday)
10.0-10.20 Discovering Science
(Shown on Monday)
11.5-11.25 Scene
(Shown on Thursday)
11.35 Engineering: Craft and Science: Unit 1: Engineering Materials: 1: Properties of materials
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9.38 People of Many Lands
(Shown on Monday)
10.0-10.20 Discovering Science
(Shown on Monday)
11.5-11.25 Scene
(Shown on Thursday)
11.35 Engineering: Craft and Science: Unit 1: Engineering Materials: 1: Properties of materials
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The Semi-Finals of this unique competition which is regarded throughout the world of golf as one of the most interesting to watch and one of the most satisfying to win
Discs and talents of young people
(first shown on BBC Wales)
(Crystal Palace, Wenvoe West, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
(Shown on Tuesday)
Racing from Ascot
2.30 The Tankerville Nursery Stakes Handicap (7 furlongs)
3.0 The Wyndham Stakes Handicap (2 miles)
3.30 The Duke of Edinburgh Stakes (6 furlongs)
4.0 The Marlborough House Stakes (The Old Mile)
International Golf
Closing stages of today's matches in the Piccadilly Championship
For children under five
(Shown at 11.0 am on BBC2)
David Wood tells Over Sea, Under Stone by Susan Cooper
Adapted and directed by Marilyn Fox
Next week: The Sea and The Castle of Yew by Lucy Boston
Introduced by Michael Aspel
with Peter Glaze, Rod McLennan, Frances Barlow, Jillian Comber
and their special guest
(Bert Hayes is appearing at Butlins Hotels, Cliftonville)
Robert Robinson takes 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])
The Galloping Gourmet
Graham Kerr takes a lighthearted look at one of his favourite recipes and cooks it with an expert eye.
(A new series made in Canada)
Robert Cope, lecturer
Roger Herbert-Smith, retired Naval Officer
John Merrick, teacher
Eric Osborne, bibliographer
John Price, teacher
Clifford Wadey, teacher
Chairman Harvey Hall
Tales from the American West starring James Drury as The Virginian.
Matt Denning breaks the law to help his brother, and his friend Ryker has to bring him to justice
(first shown on BBC2)
by Richard Waring
starring Wendy Craig as Jennifer Corner, Ronald Hines as Henry Corner
with Fanny Rowe as Mother, Charlotte Mitchell as Mary, John Nettleton as The Rev John Pettifer
Jennifer excitedly plans the christening of the new baby, only to meet opposition from Henry. And then there is unexpected difficulty with the local vicar
The stars of the silent comedy screen introduced by Michael Bentine from the National Film Theatre, London
Most silent film comedians had a trade-mark and very often it was a moustache (or 'mo' as it was called) or a beard
Tonight's programme includes Charlie Chaplin, W. C. Fields, Harry Langdon, Buster Keaton and Billy Bevan
A BBCtv production in association with Mitchell Monkhouse Associates and Raymond Rohauer
With Richard Baker and the BBC's correspondents and reporters around the world and Weather
A television novel by Harold Robbins
A dramatic new series about the international power elite's struggle for supremacy, starring Lana Turner as Tracy Carlyle Hastings, George Hamilton as Duncan Carlyle, Ralph Bellamy as Baylor Carlyle, Kevin McCarthy as Philip Hastings, Michael Vincent as Jeffrey Hastings, Rossano Brazzi as Antaeus Riakos
In South America Baylor drives a tough bargain which forces Duncan to return to the bank for six months. In New York Tracy's son Jeffrey makes an unpleasant discovery
An International Speed Competition for a Perpetual Challenge Cup and cash prizes totalling £750
Introduced by David Vine
A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by Kenneth Allsop with on-the-spot reports by Linda Blandford, Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Fyfe Robertson and Denis Tuohy and special contributions from Keith Kyle, Robert McKenzie and Olivier Todd including a round-up of the day's news in pictures
11.20 The Conservative Party Conference
Highlights of the day's debates in Brighton
with Derek Hart
The child star of Chaplin's The Kid reflects on his years in Hollywood: on the development through silent films to television and the difficulties and dangers of being a Hollywood actor.
'For nearly 50 years I've been going downhill. It's a tough racket, unless you love it. It's no use being in it for the money'