Light-hearted panel game.
by John Grant
with John Grant
Stories about Littlenose, the boy who lived in a cave, long, long ago. Littlenose didn't go to school but he had to learn how to hunt, to throw a spear and to track animals. Yet somehow things always seemed to go wrong.
(Book 30p; see page 54)
(Colour)
Question-Master John Craven
A knock-out general knowledge quiz in which boys and girls from all over the United Kingdom take part. In today's programme John Craven is joined by Johnny Morris for a game guessing animals you find in a zoo.
This week teams come from Cornwall and County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
(from Bristol)
Cornwall's captain: page 5
by Peter Dickinson
Book £1.50: see page 54
with Richard Baker.
Weather
The legendary 'Mounties' - The Royal Canadian Mounted Police-celebrate their Centenary in the presence of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh.
Highlights of the ceremonies in Regina and Calgary, which took place as a climax to The Royal Visit to Canada, and included the famous Calgary Stampede and Chuck Wagon races.
Presented by Antony Craxton in collaboration with CBC
starring Ryan Davies and Ronnie Williams
with Myfanwy Talog, Bryn Williams
Special guest star Kenneth Griffith
(BBC Wales)
(National characters: page 4)
(Colour)
TV's top reporters close in on the most interesting topics of the day
Alastair Burnet, Michael Charlton, Alan Hart, Richard Kershaw, Richard Lindley, Julian Pettifer, Alan Watson
(Colour)
with Richard Baker and Kenneth Kendall.
Weather
by Peter Terson
"We ain't pigs, lads, we ain't pigs. No brown aleing, no being sick over the wall, no signs of wear and tear - we'll show our wives we can be civilised without them." Three miners plan a blameless weekend fishing the cod.
(from Birmingham)
Danny McAlinden (Heavyweight Champion of Great Britain and the Commonwealth) v Larry Beilfus (USA)
Over ten three-minute rounds
BBC outside broadcast cameras report direct from the ringside at the World Sporting Club.
A series of ten programmes.
All housing politics tend to be put to this test: how many houses can we produce a year? But what - and who - determines the rate of production?
Introduced by John Tusa.