(from Birmingham: shown on Sunday)
The Welsh 'Pop' Show
(First shown on BBC Wales)
(Colour)
(Shown at 11.0 am on BBC2)
With Brian Peck
With Robyn Williams, Linda Cunningham
(Colour)
Written by Alvin Boretz
With Gary Merrill, Shawn Campbell, Carol Ann Lewis, Frank Converse
(Colour)
Yogi and BooBoo argue the toss with a bear-baiting bull.
with Robin Knox-Johnson
A film of his voyage round the world in the sailing boat Suhaili.
Parsley the lion and Dill the dog.
The news, features, opinions of the country at large, and Your Region Tonight in particular (including Regional Weather) co-ordinated by Michael Barratt
by Carey Harrison
[Starring] Barra Grant as Lulie, Carolyn Seymour as Jenny, Liza Goddard as Victoria
with Anna Cropper as Ida
Having travelled 3,000 miles from America to see her boyfriend, Lulie begins to find out how much he has changed.
Robert Robinson takes a look at February 1951
Z men... Arthur Deakin... Fuel crisis... Petula Clark... 'Horse meat wanted for human consumption'
Presented by Richard Baker
Weather
The Rt Hon Roy Jenkins, MP for the Opposition
(on BBC2 at 11.0 pm)
features Association Football and World Ice Hockey
David Coleman is the commentator at one of the leading soccer matches from the evening's fixture list.
Action highlights from one of the key matches in the World Ice Hockey championships in Geneva where Russia, the world champions, defend the title against the challenge of Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Finland, Sweden and the USA
Presented by the Swiss TV Service
News, views, action and analysis from the world of sport at home and abroad.
Presented by David Dimbleby with the latest news in pictures
talking with Kenneth Harris
Dean Acheson - the man responsible for the shaping of American foreign policy in the critical years following the last war. In 1941 he gave up a successful law practice to join the State Department in the Roosevelt Administration. President Truman made him Secretary of State in 1949 and he faced the most testing time of his career.
What was the mood of America in the 1940s? Would the USA have come into the war but for the bombing of Pearl Harbour? What happened when Prime Minister Attlee flew to Washington to stop the use of the atomic bomb in Korea? Did the USA misjudge completely the possibilities of co-operation with the Russians at the end of World War Two? How did he react to the anti-communist witch-hunting of the McCarthy era?
Dean Acheson talks frankly to Kenneth Harris about his term of office as Secretary of State.
(Radio Times People: page 5)
(all except London and Wales)
Closedown