Light entertainment.
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A programme for children under 5.
(Shown at 11.0 am on BBC2)
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by Monique de Ladebat
With Rosalie Crutchley
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A weekly series introduced by Johnny Morris.
The World of Animals
In the wild, in the zoo, at home - a magazine of stories about animals constantly illustrating their own kind of magic.
(from Bristol)
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A cartoon series about the adventures of the two comedy stars.
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A film from Wyoming by D'Arcy Humphries
In the beautiful but rugged country of the Teton Mountains live a wide variety of animals: elk, moose, bobcats, beavers, racoons and many others. One of the most commonly heard sounds is a chorus of coyotes, and this film shows the life of one of them during the course of a year.
Commentary written by Clifford Dyment and spoken by Edward Bishop
(from Bristol: first shown on BBC2)
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Tonight's film in a season featuring the pop stars of the 60s who set Britain - and the world - swinging to a new beat.
With John Leyton, Mike Sarne
also starring Freddie and the Dreamers Ron Moody, Liz Fraser
A group of young people working in a holiday camp see a chance to find fame and fortune when they hear that the forthcoming talent contest is to be televised.
The originality and vitality of the musical numbers add much to this behind-the-scenes look at the world of the holiday camp.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
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Presented by Richard Baker.
Weather
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Every day Russian military aircraft and ships operate in considerable numbers around our shores. It is the responsibility of RAF Strike Command to counter these probings.
Tonight's documentary shows for the first time actual operations being carried out in the Defence of Britain in the Seventies. In the film we see the shadowing of the Russian fleet and its submarines, the locating of spy boats, and the interception by RAF fighters of Russian military aircraft.
RAF Strike Command is described as being in the front-line of Britain's defence. How does it operate? Is it really effective in this nuclear age?
(The Russians are here...: page 3)
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at the Empire Pool, Wembley.
featuring tonight The Horse and Hound Cup
Soon after HRH Princess Anne presented the trophy to the winning team of the Nations Cup at Hickstead last Sunday, the mass exodus of riders, horses, grooms and all the paraphernalia of a modern major sporting occasion began to move from Sussex to London. At 9.30 this morning the 51st Royal International was under way-and what a challenge lies ahead for the assembled stars of international show jumping as they face another five days of intense competition which include the rewards of some of the most coveted titles in the world.
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with the latest news in pictures.
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Five television lectures by Professor William Barclay.
(all except London and Wales)
Closedown