Written by Michael Bond.
Today's Watch with Mother
Champion is the leader of a herd of wild horses, and Ricky is the only human he trusts absolutely,
The second of two programmes in which Alan Byde, from Oxford, builds a canoe in glass fibre.
Introduced by John Earle.
Welsh comedy series
(English transmitters only)
Today's Watch with Mother
Useful drills before you set off.
A magazine programme about the British countryside
Introduced by Duncan Carse with reporters Phil Drabble on The Wash, who looks up an old friend, Kenzie Thorpe.
Michael Canney who reports from the most impressive Roman remain north of the Alps - Hadrian's Wall.
Geoffrey Weaver who visits Bob Scott, Warden of the Bird Reserve at Dungeness, to find out what effect the new nuclear power station has had on the wildlife of this pebbly peninsula.
(from Bristol)
A programme for children under 5
by Rosemary Manning
with Roy Kinnear
(Colour)
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)
A series of colour cartoons with Motor Mouse leading Autocat on some high-powered cat-and-mouse games and villainous Mildew Wolf casting a hungry eye on Lambsy.
The varied adventures of Hector the Dog and Zaza the Cat, not forgetting next-door-neighbour Mrs Kiki Frog.
Reporting Scotland - Wales Today - Scene Around Six-Look North - Midlands Today - Look East - Points West - South Today - Spotlight South West
With the news and views in your area tonight and in the country at large, including Fanny Cradock comparing food prices in Germany and Britain. Presented by Michael Barratt and Bob Wellings
Starring Burl Ives, Joseph Campanella, James Farentino, Carrie Snodgrass
A student riot. At the end of a violent day a policeman is dead and one of the students is charged with his murder. An explosive situation erupts into a tense courtroom drama as three lawyers - each with his own individual way of fighting for justice - join forces to defend the youngster. A difficult case from the outset, soon seems to be impossible.
Presented by Richard Baker with the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Weather
John Pearson investigates the story of a lame duck that flies.
Just over a year ago Britain and the rest of the world woke up to find Rolls-Royce had gone bust. Newspapers said it was the greatest blow to national prestige since the sinking of Hood in 1941. What did happen to Rolls-Royce? Why did it happen? Who was responsible? What is happening now? What future is there for the national institution that went bankrupt?
John Pearson - biographer of such other national institutions as Ian Fleming and the Kray Twins - pieces together the jigsaw puzzle of the Rolls-Royce story.
(... a year after ...: page 11)
Barry Norman previews and reviews the week's new films, including the new Yul Brynner Western Catlow.
with the latest news in pictures
National and Regional News and Weather (except London)
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