Today's Watch with Mother
(Colour)
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Today's Watch with Mother
(Colour)
9.38 Maths Today: Year 2: Summing Things Up
10.0 Maths Workshop: Stage 2: Round the Bend
10.25-10.40 Words and Pictures: B: Going, Going... (Reading practice)
11.0 Watch!: Communications: The Newspaper
11.18 Going to Work: Regional Round-Up
11.40 Making Music: The Story of Lieutenant Cockatoo
People and possessions
Today's Watch with Mother
A series of programmes looking at the wild life to be found in different parts of Canada including caribou and timber wolves.
(Colour)
2.30 Queen Anne Stakes (1 mile)
3.5 Prince of Wales Stakes (1 1/4 miles)
3.45 Queen's Vase (2 miles)
4.20 Coventry Stakes (6 furlongs)
(Now it's Lester who cracks the whip: pages 52-55)
(Colour)
English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
by Ted Hughes
with Stephen Thorne
(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 suspense-filled cartoon series starring the members of Mystery Inc and their ever-hungry hound Scooby-Doo.
News and opinions from the country at large and, in particular, Your Region Tonight
(including Regional Weather) presented by Michael Barratt and Bob Wellings
Highlights of the first day of racing at the Royal Meeting
Introduced by Julian Wilson
Fashion report by Jean Rook
(Colour)
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.
Also starring Hugh Williams
The story of a Georgian mansion and the four women of different generations who live in it while their husbands are away at the wars. Anna Neagle plays all four Elizabeths, each of whom has a surprise in store for the returning husband expecting to find wife and home unchanged.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
Tutankhamun has become one of the talking points of 1972-almost as though the young Pharaoh himself had been in residence at the British Museum. The treasures buried with him at the end of his short life have been on display there for almost three months and still the visitors pour in to see them.
Now that this marvellous exhibition has reached the half-way point, viewers are invited into the British Museum to look again at some of the 'wonderful things' found by Howard Carter in the Valley of the Kings, 50 years ago.
Introduced by Magnus Magnusson
with Dr I.E.S. Edwards, Keeper of Egyptian Antiquities
"What lingered in the mind was the glitter of the gold necklaces, the intense blue of the lapis lazuli, and the vulnerable face of the young Egyptian" (Daily Telegraph)
Philip Oakes previews and reviews the week's new films including What's Up Doc?, the new Peter Bogdanovich comedy starring Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal.
Presented all this week by Austin Mitchell with the latest news in pictures
Dr Martyn Lloyd Jones pays tribute to the singular powers of George Whitefield (1714-1770) whose trumpet voice-audible a mile off - awoke the conscience of the nation.