Another chance to join Michael Rodd in a preview of programmes for the next school year. Today features series for the nine-to-thirteen-year-olds including 'Wool to Bruges' from the series Out of the Past (nines-to-twelves); a programme from the new colour series Tout Compris, filmed on location in Normandy (twelve-to-fourteen-year-olds); and 'Teeth' from the series Exploring Science (elevens-to-thirteens).
40,000 people came to enjoy the 'steam spectacular' - 200 working steam machines
(from Bristol)
Welsh 'pop' show
With Bob Langley
and Weatherman Graham Parker
(Colour)
(First shown on BBC2)
(Book 12p: see page 66)
Openline is your programme. A new opportunity for you to say what you think, ask your own questions.
Ring [number removed] and it's your Openline to Richard Baker
It's your Openline to Marjorie Proops. Talk to her about problems that concern you. It's your Openline to Michele Brown and Paul Griffiths and Openline's guests.
(Colour)
A weekly look at the problems of raising a family
Introduced by Judith Davis
(Colour)
General Sir Hugh Stockwell commanded the British troops who landed at Port Said for the ill-fated Suez Canal operation nearly 17 years ago.
In this film the General talks about his military career and reviews progress towards his latest objective - the complete restoration, from Bristol to Reading, of the Kennet and Avon Canal.
(BBC West)
A programme for children under 5
by Lavinia Derwent
with John Cairney
(Colour)
with John Noakes, Peter Purves, Lesley Judd
(Colour)
with Richard Baker
and 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 Friday)
Starring Charlie Chaplin
Pathos joins hands with comedy when Charlie, a shy, itinerant musician, falls in love with the 'gypsy's drudge.'
with Robert Dougall and Richard Whitmore; Weather
by Ray Jenkins
Starring John Thaw, Rowena Cooper, Aubrey Woods, Beth Ellis
When their only daughter is threatened, both emotionally and physically, Liz and Don, by nature tolerant people, start a ruthless hunt for the person responsible.
A series of ten programmes
How much do we know about the millions of strange and fascinating animals that had already vanished from the Earth before the coming of Man?
An ancient fossil skeleton in a Canadian hillside needs years of skilled work before its debut as a museum exhibit.
Introduced by Dr Alan Charig, Curator of Fossil Amphibians, Reptiles and Birds at the British Museum (Natural History), London.