English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
Chase Huck and Tom realise that it is up to them to set Muff, the carpenter, free.
The adventures of the boy detective and his dog.
Tintin and Captain Haddock turn the tables on their enemy.
Again the North Sea reveals its surprises as Dr David Bellamy explores the submarine forest which surrounds our coast. Pollution is already threatening its diversity of animal life.
Fourth day
Coverage up to the lunch interval direct from The Oval
Introduced by Peter West
Cricket, lovely cricket: pages 48-50
Reports from the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show 1973
Fourth day
Further coverage from The Oval
A programme for children under 5
D.D. and his friends are on the trail once more, and anything could happen.
by Jenifer Wayne
with Ann Morrish
Sprout was six-years old and had three great interests - eating, hiding, and elephants!
(Colour)
Question-master John Craven
This week the teams come from Essex and Lancashire. The special guest is Mary Marquis from Scotland, a reporter on Nationwide who will be joining John to play the News Round Game where the teams make up headlines of news stories from over the last few hundred years.
(from Bristol)
Adapted from the book "Minnow on the Say" by Philippa Pearce
with Kenneth Kendall; Weather
bringing you news and views in your region tonight
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
starring Ryan Davies and Ronnie Williams
with Myfanwy Talog and Bryn Williams
Special guest star Nerys Hughes
(BBC Wales)
(Colour)
Introduced by David Dimbleby and Alan Watson
These Young People - a five-part investigation into this Britain through the eyes of the 18-25-year-olds. Alleged by an older generation to be an irresponsible, violent, drug-dependent crowd - 'These Young People' answer for themselves.
What do they think about family responsibility, politics and the monarchy-about work and leisure - about drugs and censorship and about patriotism? 'These Young People' - from all over Great Britain - have the opportunity to speak for themselves.
with Kenneth Kendall and John Edmunds; Weather
(Colour)
by Willis Hall
starring Thora Hird as Doris
with George A. Cooper as Lionel
When the Gifford family rent a villa in Morocco a strange house-boy is included in the price.
"George A. Cooper and Thora Hird are beautiful as Britons abroad. They push our homey little ways and sturdy resistance to change hilariously..." (Mary Malone, Daily Mirror)
(Colour)
A series of ten programmes
Introduced by John Tusa