Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
(from Birmingham: repeated on Wednesday at 12.25 pm)
A beginners' course in German.
(Books and records: page 12)
Spanish for beginners.
Presented by Alison Skilbeck and Carlos Riera
With Juan-Ignacio Macia, Miguel-Angel Aristu, Virginia Quintana, Teofilo Calle, Maria-Jose Collado, Augusto G.F. Balbueno, Francisco-Jose Nieto, Eloisa Diez
(Books and records: page 12)
Get fit, look fit, and stay fit.
With Sue Becker.
A BBC-Fremantle Int Inc co-production.
(Repeated on Wednesday, 10.45 am)
(Book: page 12)
Introduced by David Vine.
With Dan Maskell and Winnie Shaw.
(Colour)
Stephenson's Rocket gave the railway engine to the world and even today steam locomotives echo her design.
Presented by John van Riemsdijk
The interview reaches half-time.
Introduced by Brian Redhead
with Professor John Morris
Introduced by Philip Wrixon
The National Farmers' Union: A report on the Annual General Meeting.
(from Birmingham)
Weather for farmers
From the River Dee at Llangollen, North Wales.
With Ken Langford, John Macleod and Gay Goldsmith
Introduced by John Earle
(Colour)
The sheepskin coat - traditionally as rustic as a pair of gumboots - has dolled itself up and gone to town, arousing new interest at home and abroad.
(from Manchester)
Featuring Derek Fowlds
and Aubrey Woods, Bill Pertwee, Renu Setna, Gordon Peters, Billy McComb, Carmen Reuben Martin
(Colour)
From Broadmoor Hospital, Crowthorne.
Introduced by Jimmy Savile, who is Honorary Assistant Entertainments Officer at the hospital. With the London Crusader Choir, local choirs, patients and staff.
(Colour)
and The Goodies: Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie
and Melba Moore, Marlene Charell, The Young Generation
BBC/ZDF co-production.
by Tennessee Williams
A Play of the Month presentation.
Starring Lee Remick as Alma
with David Hedison as John Buchanan, Betsy Blair as Mrs. Winemiller, Barry Morse as Rev. Winemiller.
Alma's name means 'Soul' in Spanish, but she's been in love with the boy next door for as long as they can remember and his love affairs have precious little to do with 'soul.'
(Colour)
(Cover story: page 11)
with Kenneth Kendall
and Weather
An investigation by Tom Mangold.
Mystery still surrounds the disappearance of Tsar Nicholas II and the Russian Imperial Family, who went missing, presumed dead in 1918. This enquiry reveals new evidence, indicating that history's version - that all were murdered In a Siberian cellar - is unsatisfactory and in some respects untrue.
Contributors to the programme include Lord Mountbatten, Grand Duke Vladimir, the present Heir to the Russian Throne and Professor Francis Camps, the former Home Office pathologist.
(Was Tsar Nicholas murdered?: page 3)