1.25 Interval
(Colour)
A group of teachers discuss the challenges of multi-racialism.
Introduced by Geoffrey Hodson
by Lewis Carroll
With Bernard Cribbins
From the moment Alice first met the white rabbit hurrying along looking at his watch, some very strange things began to happen.
with Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, Peter Purves
A sinister newcomer has insinuated himself into Cesar's household.
focuses on events and people making the news around town
with David Vine
Henry Cooper and Cliff Morgan captain two teams of sporting celebrities, including Cooper's big fight rival of tomorrow, Jack Bodell. They try to answer questions on sporting history.
Henry Cooper, Graham Hill, Derek Dougan
v
Cliff Morgan, Jack Bodell, Fred Trueman
(From BBC North)
(The big fight, Tues Radio 2: Wed BBC1)
by Leslie Duxbury
Starring James Ellis, John Slater, Derek Waring with Douglas Fielding
The Brice brothers run Clyde Street... there are frequent beatings-up, but no witnesses. Then PC Quilley is invited to a wedding, by a member of the Brice 'fraternity.'
(for cast list see Tuesday, page 33)
Last in the present series starring Andy Williams
Guests The Osmond Brothers with goodbyes from a host of the guests who have been seen during the season
People, places, and problems introduced by Robin Day with Nicholas Harman, Alan Hart, Michael Charlton, Richard Kershaw, Robert MacNeil, Julian Pettifer
With Robert Dougall and Weather
Written by Talbot Rothwell
With Frankie Howerd
(First shown in the Comedy Playhouse series. The new series of Up Pompeii begins next Monday).
by Don Shaw
[Starring] John Paul, Simon Oates, Robert Powell
with Joby Blanshard, Wendy Hall
Attractive Pat Hunnisett, the Doomwatch secretary, takes a give-away chocolate on the way to work. What results involves Doomwatch in a desperate fight against time - to save her life.
Presented all this week by James Burke with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Fyfe Robertson, Denis Tuohy and special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie
The Apollo 11 and 12 astronauts brought back colour photographs which have given valuable information about the moon's surface and geology. Soon the Apollo 13 crew will be photographing the rugged uplands of the Fra Mauro crater.
But there are special problems in taking photographs on the moon, and tonight Patrick Moore discusses these with H. J. P. Arnold.
To end television on the Monday of Holy Week, the late-night service of Compline - the ancient choir office commending the Christian to God's care during the coming night.
Recorded at Chichester Cathedral
Anthem: Nolo mortem pecatoris (Morley)
Closedown