Welsh 'pop' show
With Bob Langley
and Weatherman Jack Scott
(Colour)
Told by Ray Brooks
After two years of careful planning, more than 1,100 children from schools all over Birmingham put to sea in SS Nevasa. For 12 days they lived a completely new and different life.
Hugh Scully visits an unusual collection of mechanical musical instruments in the heart of Cornwall.
(From Bristol; First shown on BBC2)
For three and a half years director Peter Hall has been trying to set up this film. The film industry showed little interest because of the unconventional way he intends making it.
A weekly look at the pleasures and problems of raising a family.
With Michael Barratt
(Colour)
In which David Bean, following the North's coastline, jumps the Tyne from County Durham and works up: Northumberland: The Old Stone Coast
BBC North East
by E. Nesbit
with Cyril Luckham
(Colour)
with John Noakes, Peter Purves, Lesley Judd
(Colour)
with Kenneth Kendall; Weather
bringing you news and views in your region tonight
(including Regional Weather)
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
(Regional details as Monday)
by Bill Barron
Starring John Slater, Gary Watson, Ian Cullen, Douglas Fielding
with John Swindells
Pat Mason is a Salvationist and everyone likes her, particularly the regulars at Alan Doherty's pub... but why should anyone want to hurt her?
Starring Charlie Chaplin
The immortal Charlie returns to the screen in new versions of his outstanding comedies. Painstakingly reassembled from the vaults of Europe and America, shown at their correct speed and backed by specially composed music, these films offer an opportunity to discover - or re-discover - the greatest clown of all times: Charlie Chaplin.
Tonight he emigrates to the land of the free only to find that food still has to be paid for.
Written and directed by Charles Chaplin
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods; Weather
by Ken Hughes
Starring Anthony Bate, Marilyn Taylerson
The Rectory looked sunny enough when Emma and her husband arrived - but with the shadows came terror.
(except London); Close