9.38 Science Session: It's not what you say
10.0 Look and Read: The Boy from Space: 9
10.25-10.45 The Growth of Modern Wales: Communications
Presented by John Darran
(For Schools in Wales)
11.5-11.25 Scene: Just Love
11.35 Music Time
11.55 Closedown
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9.38 Science Session: It's not what you say
10.0 Look and Read: The Boy from Space: 9
10.25-10.45 The Growth of Modern Wales: Communications
Presented by John Darran
(For Schools in Wales)
11.5-11.25 Scene: Just Love
11.35 Music Time
11.55 Closedown
Songs of the people
2.30 George Lodge Memorial Hurdle Race (Qualifier) (2 miles)
3.0 Oxfordshire Steeple Chase (2 miles 160 yards)
3.30 Southmead Handicap Hurdle Race (2 miles)
(Colour)
by Ursula Moray Williams
Adapted and directed by Susan Ball
With George Benson
Michael Aspel introduces your television requests
This week's guest: Terry Scott
Send your letters to Ask Aspel, [address removed]
Written and told by Eric Thompson.
and Weather
People, places and events in the news around town
Raymond Baxter introduces a weekly report on the whole fast-changing world of science, medicine and technology that will alter tomorrow.
With James Burke
Written by Barry Cryer and Graham Chapman
Starring Ronnie Corbett
with Madge Ryan as Mother, Richard O'Sullivan as Keith, James Villiers as Jeremy, Wallas Eaton as Bobby
and Geoffrey Russell, John Lawrence, Michael Nightingale, Colin Baker, Brian Hayes, Christopher Tranchell, Jim Tyson, Juliet Kempson, Elaine Donnelly, Katie Brookes, Barbara Lindley
Presented this week by Richard Baker with the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Weather
by Cyril Abraham
Starring Peter Gilmore, Anne Stallybrass
and Brian Rawlinson, Philip Bond, Howard Lang, Jessica Benton
Despite a disaster in the vineyards, James, in Lisbon, still manages to bargain for his square rigger. White sails billow against the blue sky, as the Pampero sails towards South America.
with Michael Barratt
The chance to put your own views on some of the week's television programmes.
with the latest news in pictures
with Edward Heath and Andre Previn
BBC TV cameras bring you part of last night's LSO Trust Concert at the Royal Festival Hall, London. London Symphony Orchestra leader John Georgiadis
Not since Paderewski has a Prime Minister appeared on the concert platform. In this programme the Prime Minister, Rt Hon Edward Heath, MP, conducts Elgar's Overture Cockaigne.
After the overture Andre Previn, Chief Conductor of the LSO, conducts the world premiere of his new Guitar Concerto specially written for and played by John Williams
Introduced by Antony Hopkins
(all except London and Wales)
Closedown