English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
A film serial in 13 episodes.
Norbert has taken to flight, and Jean has been involved in the Commissioner's investigations.
Why don't you just switch off your television set and go and do something less boring instead?
A few more ideas for anyone who hasn't switched off yet!
Pippin and Tog watch the little people make a garden.
by Mary Stewart
with Geraldine McEwan
Can I get there by candlelight?
(Colour)
by Mike Craig and Lawrie Kinsley
Starring Mike Hope and Albie Keen
with Peter Goodwright as Crumble, Una Mclean as Jessie McPherson, Ruth Kettlewell as Mrs Grapple, Dave Hatton as 'the Shadow'
and guest artists Cottle and Austen's Circus
with The Sisters Inaros, The Hi-Jacks and Tex Whiteford and his Music
The trail leads to the small country town of Wallingford where the next clue is buried in a most inconvenient place! However, great fun is had by all when they join a circus as 'The Five Flying Fernandos.' As ever, the 'Shadow' is still stalking them...
BBC Scotland
with Peter Woods; Weather
followed by Regional Weather
(London only: Nationwide)
(Regional details as Monday)
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
The latest news of developments affecting your holiday. Resort reports from Britain and abroad. In the studio - up-to-the-minute holiday advice, comment and argument
Filmed in incredible close-up, the unexpected details of the life-cycle of this common insect are revealed in graphic detail-some events are magnified over 200 times for the television screen.
From the tiny egg, the emerging caterpillar gets through four new suits before pupating into a chrysalis for the winter. In spring, the miracle of metamorphosis produces the fluttering butterfly of sunlight and flowers.
(from Bristol)
Book £1.75: page 54
Barry Norman takes a light-hearted look back at events, anniversaries, high days and holidays which all happened on 22 August.
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods; Weather
by Henrik Ibsen
English version by Norman Ginsbury
A Play of the Month presentation
With Colin Blakely as Peer Gynt, Wendy Hiller as Aase, Francesca Annis as Solveig and Ray Barrett as The Button-Moulder
A new production in a modern setting of Ibsen's epic dramatic fantasy about a man in search of his soul.
"I found it quite delightful" (The Guardian)
(Colin Blakely is a member of the RSC)
An historic bent: page 4
Venus has always been a mysterious planet - shrouded in its dense, fiercely hot atmosphere, in which life as we know it could never exist. Astronomers have just announced a startling discovery: using radar and the latest computer techniques, they have detected vast, shallow craters on the surface of Venus. Patrick Moore shows these exciting pictures and explains their significance.