Michael Rodd introduces a preview of some of the BBC's programmes for teenagers in the next school year, including:
'Hotel Management,' from the series A Job Worth Doing, for those pupils leaving school with some O-levels or their equivalent; 'How Much is a Life Worth?' from the sixth-form series New Horizons; a selection of material from 'Practical Photography' in the series Science Session (14s to 16s); and excerpts from Arnold Wesker's 'Chips with Everything!' (Drama, 14 upwards) and a new play by Peter Terson (Scene, 14s to 16s).
Interview with Roy Bohana
With Bob Langley
and Weatherman Keith Best
(Colour)
What terrible truth was revealed when Achilles lost his leaf? The answers to such burning questions are revealed as John Lake, in charge of cleaning statues that belong to the nation, talks to Philip Howard.
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 James Burke and Dr Bronowski. Tell them what you think about the way the world's going.
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.
(Dr Bronowski is the subject of a colour feature in Radio Times dated 3 May.)
(Colour)
Amongst the skaters in today's programme: Rodnina and Zaitsev, Janet Lynn, Toller Cranston, Pakhomova and Gorshkov, Ondrej Nepela, Karen Magnussen, Green and Watts and John Curry
by Lavinia Derwent
with John Cairney
(Next week: "Up The Pier" with Hannah Gordon)
(Colour)
The Grumbleweeds invite you to 'Drop in the Coal Hole' for a fast-moving party with songs, jokes and impressions.
Special guests: Syd Francis, Alano
(from Manchester)
A new series of 'on the spot' reports of highlights in American history.
Bob Haslam was a 19-year-old mail-carrier for the Pony Express. His one aim - to get the mail safely through Indian territory.
Produced by CBS News
with Richard Baker
and Weather
bringing you news and views in your region tonight
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
The deadly epidemic raging aboard the USS Enterprise can only be halted by an antidote from Planet Halbrecht 917G, thought to be uninhabited but hiding the secret of centuries.
With just four hours left to save his crew, Captain Kirk encounters the green-eyed monster of the emotions and is smitten by an age-old malady for which there is no cure.
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods
Weather
(Colour)
by Martin Worth
with Christopher Cazenove, Denis Lill, Bernard Brown, Penelope Lee, Michael Elwyn, Bill Stewart, Saeed Jaffrey
'The position is that unless evidence of mitigating circumstances can be called in his defence, Dobb's own confession will hang him.'
David Nixon comperes clubland's night of nights from the stage of Batley Variety Club starring Danny La Rue, Charlie Williams, Freddie Davies, The New Seekers
These stars of today entertain, introduce and present The Stage awards to the five outstanding club acts of the last 12 months - the stars of tomorrow.
Introduced by Stuart Hall
The Northern Dance Orchestra
conductor Bernard Herrmann
Presented by Terry Cantor and Reg Swinson, MBE, Secretary of the Variety Artistes' Benevolent Fund
(from Manchester)
Starring Victor Mature, Carole Landis
Tonight's film in this season of escapist films is memorable for its spectacular re-creation of prehistoric monsters.
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