Written by Michael Bond.
(Colour)
Tony Soper explores one of the finest places for wintering ducks and wild swans in Europe. The Ouse Washes are set in the heart of the East Anglian Fenlands.
(from Bristol)
Final day: coverage up to the lunch interval from Headingley.
Introduced by Peter West
(Jack Bond: page 13)
A series of programmes looking at the wild life to be found in different parts of Canada including prairie dogs and bison.
(Colour)
A further visit to Headingley
with Alex Glasgow and Henry Livings
'Professor Pickle-Nickle's Tea-Making Machine'; 'The 'Higgpogglepicklepig'' and 'Artimus Smott's Cabbagemobile': these are just some of the stories, poems and songs you can hear this week written by children.
(Colour)
Introduced by Johnny Morris
The World of Animals
In the wild, in the zoo, at home: a magazine of stories about animals illustrating their own magic.
(from Bristol)
and Weather
News and opinions from the country at large and, in particular, Your Region Tonight
(including Regional Weather)
with Fanny Cradock on a trip to Venice comparing food prices there with those in Britain. Tomorrow she cooks Nationwide into Europe.
Presented by Michael Barratt and Bob Wellings
Also starring Michael Wilding, Tom Walls
with Peter Graves, Marjorie Fielding, Nigel Patrick, Nicholas Phipps.
When a new member of staff joins the Mayfair household of art collector Joshua Howard, his niece and secretary Judy finds cause to wonder if Richard is the footman he pretends to be.
(This Week's Films: page 9; Next week: 'Derby Day')
Presented by Richard Baker
Weather
Jacky Gillott previews and reviews the week's new films and director Peter Yates talks about his new film How to Steal a Diamond, starring Robert Redford and George Segal.
with the latest news in pictures
Patrick Garland reads from "Beasts and Saints" by Helen Waddell