presented by John Craven
Can you imagine what it is like to be old? Today 12-year-olds Paul Johnson and Mark Stokes talk to old people and discuss their problems in the studio with Dilys Morgan and a group of young people.
(from Bristol)
(Colour)
Welsh 'Pop' Show
(Colour)
With Bob Langley and Weatherman Jack Scott
(Colour)
Told by Ray Brooks
Chicken Liver Saute, Fruit Tartlets and Orange Sauce Chablis Cup
(First shown on BBC2)
(Book 12p: see page 66)
(Colour)
Mary Marquis discusses the public reputation with the private self.
Today: Alastair Hetherington, Editor, The Guardian
"I think it would be a grave failure if one got a God-like complex"
Introduced by Hugh Scully
(from Bristol; first shown on BBC2)
Presented by Joan Bakewell
Book 45p. see page 66
Judith Davis investigates.
(Colour)
Reo Stakis is the king of catering in Scotland, and one of Britain's biggest self-made tycoons. Donny MacLeod looks at the two sides of this largely unknown man: in business and back in his native village in the hills of Cyprus.
Story: "When the King Wants to Sing" by Margaret Joy
(Shown at 11.0 am on BBC2)
(Colour)
by Hans Andreus
with pictures by Peter Rush
with Dudley Moore
'A village without music?' said the little man. 'That's dreadful.' He decides to do something about it. So does Dudley Moore...
(Colour)
with John Noakes, Peter Purves, Lesley Judd
In the intervals of building a shelter, and making furniture, Robinson recalls how he was assumed to be dead by his friends and was sold into slavery
with Peter Woods; Weather
news and views in your region (including Regional Weather)
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
Written and directed by Charles Chaplin.
Starring Charlie Chaplin
As the working half of a two-man team, Charlie even substitutes for their horse in this classic situation comedy about a not very competent pair of painters and decorators.
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Weather
by James MacTaggart
Starring Peter Jeffrey, Anne Kristen and Sarah Sutton
It was a very happy birthday and the musical box was a very special present.
Young Belinda's imagination is caught by the nursery rhyme. What seems to have escaped her is that it says 'Come with a good will or not at all.'
A series of ten programmes
Some giant steps of evolution are the least understood.
Introduced by Dr Alan Charig
(except London): Closedown