Produced and presented by Saleem Shahed
(from Birmingham: rptd Wed, 12.25)
from Waltham Abbey, Essex
Introduced by The Rev Kenneth Pillar
With Jack Mole, Leonard Luck
Introduced by Lionel Lambourne
To the Victorians idleness was a sin, but with labour cheap and plentiful it was a problem how to fill time. Taste as well as industry is reflected in a variety of pieces from pin cushions to pictures.
Introduced by David Vine
With Dan Maskell, Bill Moss, Paul Hutchins, Chris Bovett, Stanley Matthews
(Colour)
Even the best managers do make mistakes - but their art lies in quickly overcoming those mistakes.
Introduced by Vincent Kane
Sketches played by Georgina Moon and Hugh Walters
Written by Bob Hedley
(repeated tomorrow at 11.15 pm)
Introduced by John Cherrington
Over £100-million of equipment is involved at the moment making good, bad and indifferent silage. David Richardson reports.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
A decade ago almost no local education authority encouraged primary school French. Today it's part of the daily timetable for thousands of schools - why?
A British property development company has won a £2-million contract to build unique style homes in a new town 20 miles from Paris.
Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of Antiques with Max Robertson
Customers Angharad Rees, Lionel Jeffries
(from Bristol)
(Book: see page 12)
at Biggin Hill
featuring displays by Royal Navy Phantoms, Buccaneers and Sea Vixens, The Red Arrows, RAF Aerobatic Team The Red Devils Army Free Falls Parachute Team
Raymond Baxter reports on the most spectacular flying display to be held in Britain this year.
by Oliver Postgate
Vanity does make people a bit unsociable sometimes.
A first visit to Earls Court, London, for displays of skill, thrills, music and pageantry by the Armed Forces including:
The Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas and Kukri Dancing
Gymnastics by the Royal Air Force
The Field Gun Competition by the Royal Navy
The Massed Pipes and Drums of Five Scottish Regiments
In the Bandstand: The Staff Band of the Royal Army Medical Corps
A television outside broadcast directed by Antony Craxton
(A second visit to Earls Court: Saturday 19 June, BBC1 at 5.35)
(Radio Times People: page 5)
from St George's Garrison Church, Aldershot
Introduced by Keith Macklin
by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Starring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier and Clive Dunn
featuring John Laurie as Pte Frazer, James Beck as Pte Walker, Arnold Ridley as Pte Godfrey, Ian Lavender as Pte Pike
Starring Millie Perkins, Joseph Schildkraut, Shelley Winters, Richard Beymer
with Gusti Huber, Ed Wynn
The diary of a 13-year-old Jewish girl - hidden for three years in an Amsterdam attic - was one of the most moving documents to come out of the Second World War.
In tonight's film, directed by Academy Award winner George Stevens, Millie Perkins, a new-comer to the screen, captures the conflicting emotions of this intelligent, perceptive, and unfortunate girl.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
with John Edmunds
and Weather