A series of five programmes looking at wild creatures in their natural surroundings.
(Colour)
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A series of five programmes looking at wild creatures in their natural surroundings.
(Colour)
The crew of the Cannonball Express in a series of adventures about the pioneer days of the American railway.
A film series in which children describe their own lives.
Today Nicholas Turpin from Bristol and Alptekin Oktayer from Istanbul, Turkey, take a look at each other's way of life.
A BBC/TRT co-production
Tin Tin and Captain Haddock escape but Snowy is missing.
Visits to places of worship.
Told by Gordon Rollings.
(Colour)
by C. Walter Hodges
with Freddie Jones
Show Jumping from the Empire Pool, Wembley featuring this afternoon the Nations Cup.
The Prince of Wales Cup
The official international team competition is open to four riders of the same nationality who are required to jump the course twice; the winning team being that which has the least number of faults, adding together the faults of the best three horses in each team, in each round.
Introduced by David Vine
(Radio Times Olympic Summer of Sport, available from newsagents: 25p)
(Colour)
An exciting Australian adventure series, filmed on location on the Queensland Great Barrier Reef, starring the skipper and crew of the barquentine Endeavour.
When sharks come streaking to the scene a diver is in great peril.
News and opinions from the country at large and, in particular, Your Region Tonight
(including Regional Weather)
presented by Michael Barratt and Bob Wellings
with Holiday Report presented by Tom Savage
(When a package comes apart: page 3)
Discs, stars and news from this week's Top Thirty.
Introduced by Noel Edmunds.
Top of the Pops Orchestra; Pan's People
with Kenneth Kendall and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world.
Weather
Show Jumping from the Empire Pool, Wembley.
Featuring tonight The Everest Double Glazing Championship
An international championship contested by a select field who qualified by being placed in yesterday's two major competitions and by representing their countries in this afternoon's Nations Cup.
Introduced by David Vine.
Introduced by Kenneth Allsop
Do we really love our country? Do we care about the kind of life we pass on to our children? Do we really want to try and build a new and better land?
In this weekly magazine Kenneth Allsop, helped by Anthony Smith and Gillian Reynolds , looks at some of the things which affect all of us all of the time.
with Professor Richard Gregory at Bristol University
How do you make an impossible object? How do you draw something which can't exist? How does an inventor invent?