Hywel Gwynfryn and his guests
For the very young
In this new series in colour Andy Pandy, Teddy and, of course, Looby Lou, come to play.
(Colour)
Gordon Gostelow tells Stories from Australia
Which animal swims like a fish and lays eggs like a duck? And which bird laughs at the sun? This week Gordon Gostelow answers these questions when he tells stories about Australian animals and birds. There are tales of walleroos and wombats, koalas and kangaroos and many others all based on old Aborigine legends.
with Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, Peter Purves
The varied adventures of Hector the Dog and Zaza the Cat, not forgetting next-door-neighbour Mrs Kiki Frog.
Ronald Allison spotlights events and people making the news around Town.
with David Vine
50 years of world sporting action - on film.
50 of our greatest sporting stars -in the studio during the series. Those are the ingredients of this new quiz that will be featuring some of the most famous incidents and events in the history of sport.
Henry Cooper and Cliff Morgan captain two teams who will be trying to recall and identify these highlights.
The teams this week:
Henry Cooper, George Best, Ray Illingworth
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Cliff Morgan, Lillian Board, Tom Finney
(from BBC North)
featuring song, music, and comedy starring Andy Williams and this week's guests Ken Berry, Peggy Lipton and The Temptations
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
With Robert Dougall and Weather
by Julia Jones
[Starring] Angela Down as Avril, Liza Goddard as Victoria, Susan Jameson as Kate
The third of four plays about Avril. Promotion waits - but her new boss has quite different plans for her.
by Jimmy Perry
[Starring] Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd
With John Clive, Leon Thau, Lynn Dalby, Anne de Vigier, Linda James, Roger Brierley, Colin Bean and featuring John Laurie
A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by Ludovic Kennedy with the latest news in pictures
Products - ideas - techniques
Carrying a car-load of samples is one way; carrying a briefcase of specifications is another - traditional methods of displaying your products to potential customers. But what if your business is bulldozers or reservoirs?
One answer is film. Film can show them in a way words or drawings cannot. But is film being made to work hard enough for British industry? Tonight John Chittock, Industrial Film Correspondent of the Financial Times and Sir Harold Evans, a Public Relations Adviser, give their answers to Colin Riach.