Introduced by Michael Underwood.
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by Hester Burton.
Adapted by John Tully.
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(to 10.45)
Introduced by Robin Ray.
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(to 11.20)
Written and narrated by Dr John Broadbent.
The Greeks thought of their gods as idealised men, and their portrayals of men and gods drew closer and closer together.
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(to 11.55)
Introduced by D.R.C Holmes.
(Colour)
by Elfyn Jenkins
A domestic comedy of mistaken identity
(First shown on BBC Wales)
(Crystal Palace, Wenvoe West. Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield transmitters)
A series of films for the very young.
(Colour)
(Colour)
Introduced by Fergus O'Kelly
with Peter Lindop
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What is the world of commercial photography really like? What opportunities does it offer school leavers?
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About the work and daily lives of Neapolitans who live in one of the oldest parts of this large southern Italian city.
Commentary by Keith Alexander
(Colour)
What can we learn from the aggressive games of children and the more dangerous violence of teenage gangs? Does man need an aggressive instinct in order to survive?
Introduced by John Tusa with Antony Storr.
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An insight into the Modern Primary School with reference to the Plowden and Gittens reports
A school on the outskirts of Swindon
Presented by David Lucas
(From BBC South and West)
Meg Wynn Owen tells The Castle of Yew by Lucy Boston
Joseph and Robin meet when they walk inside a yew tree castle and shrink to the size of Tom Thumb. Because they are so small, everything becomes a danger-even squirrels - and they have to fight off attacks from some very unlikely creatures.
with Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, Peter Purves
Four years have passed since Captain Belwether and Lieutenant Lamb's adventures with the submarine Triton, when they are both summoned urgently to the Admiralty.
The varied adventures of Hector the Dog and Zaza the Cat, not forgetting next-door-neighbour Mrs Kiki Frog.
(Colour)
(Colour)
Ronald Allison spotlights events and people making the news around Town
A contest in speed and wits between families from all over the United Kingdom introduced by Robert Robinson
The Berresford Family from Solihull, Warwickshire v The Shier Family from Lisburn, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland
by Bill Barron
Starring Derek Waring
with Paul Angelis, Douglas Fielding and Bernard Holley
A man and his wife report the theft of a strange assortment of objects from their home... and they want the thief, their son, to be brought to justice.
(for cast list see Tuesday, page 53)
featuring song, music, and comedy and the best from the world of entertainment starring Andy Williams and this week's guests Bob Newhart, Nancy Sinatra, Tiny Tim, Kenny Rogers and the First Edition and The Osmond Brothers
(Colour)
People, places, and problems that matter most to Britain and the world introduced by Robin Day with Panorama reporters Michael Charlton, Richard Kershaw, Robert MacNeil, Julian Pettifer
(Colour)
With Kenneth Kendall and the BBC's correspondents and reporters around the world and Weather
(Colour)
by Hugo Charteris
[Starring] Susan Jameson as Kate, Angela Down as Avril, Liza Goddard as Victoria
Three girls, four plays each. This is the first of Kate's - unsuccessful actress, left holding the baby when her husband went off. Her attempts to pay the bills take her into strange scenes.
(Colour)
with his special guest Moira Anderson
(Colour)
Presented all this week by Kenneth Allsop with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Linda Blandford, Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Fyfe Robertson and Denis Tuohy
(Colour)
A British Week in Hamburg - just another burst of bobbies, bands and buses on the streets of the Continent or something different? Different certainly in that only one British industry is on show - wool textiles. But how do fashion houses like Norman Hartnell who take part in operations like this prepare for each promotion? Do firms get anything lasting out of British Weeks?
(Postponed from 27 October)
(Colour)
A series of management problems
A manager believes his deputy to be insufficient for his job: what should he do?
Introduced by Robert Robinson
Closedown