Interview with guests
With Bob Langley
Keep Fit with Eileen Fowler
Weatherman Bert Foord
(Colour)
A film portrait of Aneurin Hughes, a Welsh countryman. His work is to chop down trees, but his delight is to make exquisite wood carvings-and to sing.
The first film in the series The Land Remembers with Gwyn Williams
When did man first come to the part of the country that is today Wales? What was life like for the hunters as the last Ice Age retreated? How did the straight tusked elephant, the mammoth and the rhinoceros get here?
What is the meaning of the circles and alignments of stones that we find in the countryside?
On a journey up and down Wales Gwyn Williams offers the answers.
A series of ten programmes
Four out of five known species are insects. What are their advantages and disadvantages?
Introduced by Tony Soper
with Professor John Currey
(from Bristol)
(Book, £2.30: see page 63)
(Colour)
A new comedy film series
Starring Dan Dailey as State Governor Drinkwater, Julie Sommars as his daughter, J.J.
with James Callahan as George, Neva Patterson as Maggie
and guest star Carroll O'Connor
A charity ball becomes a special and happy occasion for widowed Governor Drinkwater. His pretty daughter is to accompany him as his 'first lady' for the very first time. Unfortunately, their officious host is determined to make sure that it is also positively the last...
by Catherine Storr
with Keith Barron
(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 magic.
(from Bristol)
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)
Starring John Wayne
with Ann Dvorak, Joseph Schildkraut.
Cattleman Duke Fergus comes to the fabled and lawless city of San Francisco to collect a debt owed him by Tito Morell, owner of the El Dorado gambling hall. There Duke meets the beautiful Flaxen Tarry, 'Flame of the Barbary Coast', and soon Duke and Tito are bitter rivals in affairs of business and love. But this is 1906, and soon a cataclysmic event is to alter their lives...
(This Week's Films: page 9)
Starring Polly James as Beryl and Nerys Hughes as Sandra
The girls have moved into a three-room flat, and get involved with an 'undesirable' tenant...
(Belonging to everyone: page 5)
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Weather
A special programme to mark the Golden Jubilee of Wembley.
From parkland in a semi-rural suburb of London to the largest sports and entertainments complex in Britain - that is the history of Wembley. The programme tells the engrossing story of that development - 50 years during which Wembley presented some of the outstanding events of this century.
Events such as the British Empire Exhibition; the World Cup; the European Cup; FA Cup Finals; the Olympic Games; World Title Boxing; Rugby League; Basketball with the Harlem Globetrotters; and the 1972 London Rock 'n' Roll Festival.
The Wembley story is one of amazing achievement - and the programme also includes historic film never before seen on television.
on behalf of the Labour Party
(Also on BBC2)
A new Walt Disney, Snowball Express; a musical version of Tom Sawyer; revivals of Mary Poppins and Saludos Amigos
Barry Norman and Joan Bakewell look at these and other films for the family audience, due for release during the Easter holidays.
(Music to film by: page 5)
Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy
including Phone-In
In which viewers put their questions to people in the studio. The subject will be announced.
The number to call: [number removed] (40 lines) after 9.0 tonight.
With Simon Tugwell