Today's Watch with Mother
Champion is the leader of a herd of wild horses, and Ricky is the only human he trusts absolutely,
From the Outward Bound School at Ashburton, Devon
With Derek Pritchard, Jeff Choat and Gay Goldsmith.
Introduced by John Earle
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh welcome Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard at The Home Park, Windsor, and drive in state with them to Windsor Castle, where they will be met in the State Apartments by other members of the Royal Family.
(My Choice: H.E. The Netherlands Ambassador: page 5)
Welsh comedy series
(English transmitters only)
Today's Watch with Mother
A repeat of this morning's broadcast from Windsor.
Basic rules and procedures.
Introduced by Jack Knights
A magazine programme about the British countryside
Introduced by Duncan Carse who took a week off to explore one of Britain's longest footpaths - the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Geoffrey Weaver visited Frome Market, Somerset, to meet the auctioneers and their customers.
(from Bristol)
by Eileen Molony
With Francis Monk
(Colour)
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)
John Craven with rapid reports featuring some of today's unusual events.
A series of colour cartoons
The varied adventures of Hector the Dog and Zaza the Cat, not forgetting next-door-neighbour Mrs Kiki Frog.
and Weather
Reporting Scotland - Wales Today - Scene Around Six - Look North - Midlands Today - Look East - South Today - Points West - Spotlight South West
With the news and views in your area tonight and in the country at large.
Presented by Michael Barratt and Bob Wellings.
Can you keep pace with the young generation as they take up the challenge to become the Top Team of 1972?
Question-Master Geoffrey Wheeler
Raymond Baxter introduces a weekly report on the invention that could prove revolutionary... the breakthrough doctors hoped for... the idea engineers knew had to work... on the whole fast-changing world of science, medicine and technology that will alter tomorrow.
With James Burke.
Drama - mystery - romance in films for today being shown in this country for the first time.
Starring Henry Fonda, Anne Baxter, Michael Parks, Dan Duryea, Sal Mineo.
Ben Chamberlain, a down-and-out drunken drifter, arrives in a tough railroad town to help the sister of a friend. But the girl has mysteriously disappeared and when Chamberlain starts asking questions about her he has to run for his life from the brutal railroad guards who run the town.
Presented by Peter Woods with the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Weather
A film by Don Haworth.
The increase in house prices during the past year has been the greatest on record, and in the South East of England the scramble for property has, in the words of one building society, reached the proportion of 'almost panic buying.'
This is the stuff to make the headlines. But it's only the latest turn in the hitherto silent revolution by which home ownership has spread in 50 years from one family in ten to more than half the population.
The building societies, which have made it happen, are unique institutions. The embodiment of capitalist respectability, yet they make no profit and take pride in their origins in the building clubs formed by resolute and radical working men last century.
with the latest news in pictures
followed by National and Regional News and Weather (all except London) Closedown