Weatherman KEITH BEST
A comedy film series about high life below stairs starring and A Tremendous Sense of Loyalty
Albert and Jane are alarmed to learn that . Carlton Wedemeyer , whom they had given as their former employer, is arriving in town - knowing Grace, ever suspicious of their credentials, is anxious to meet him.
Jezebel
The first of four films to be shown this week starring Hollywood's First Lady with Henry Fonda , George Brent
Bette Davis won her second Oscar for her performance as Julie the spoilt Southern belle, in this story set in the era of Gone with the Wind. As the self-willed Julie she eventually provokes the death of one of her rival suitors in a duel, earning herself the name of Jezebel ...
Based on the play by owen DAVIS SR
Producer and director WILLIAM WYLER Tomorrow at 2.15: The Star
This Week's Films: page 19. Directing Davis: page 5
A programme for children under 5 Poem this week: Someone by WALTER DE LA MARE
Story: The Magpie's Nest adapted by MICHAEL ROSEN Guest storyteller Martin Jarvis
Presenters this week
Carol Chell , Don Spencer
The Bold Bad Bus, stories in verse from Play School, 11.60, from bookshops
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by BERNARD CRIBBINS
Music by MIKE BATT
Animated and directed by ivor wood
with Blain Fairman
The Incredible Journey by SHEILA BURNFORD '
The story of how an English Bull Terrier, a Golden Labrador and a Siamese Cat set out on their own on a perilous journey across a remote part of Canada. Today: The Journey Begins
with Valerie Singleton
John Noakes , Peter Purves and Lesley Judd
Expedition - Thailand
John, Peter and Lesley discover Bangkok's Giant Swing, ride the klongs in a long-tailed boat and meet Mr Larry , the lightning tailor.
Producer JOHN ADCOCK
Assistant editor ROSEMARY GILL Editor BIDDY BAXTER
Newsround is back, four days a week... Reporting what's going on in the world as it happens. Not only the dramatic events of the day, but news of special interest to young people.
I've got news for you kids: page 4
Just that little bit more than a car, Speed Buggy is the 'pet' of engineer Tinker and his pals Mark and Debbie. In this new cartoon series the four of them run into one thrilling and action-packed adventure after another.
The Wild B ranch is suffering from rustlers, and the gang get roped in to help.
Colour feature: pages 10 and 11
with Kenneth Kendall
Weather
News, interviews and analysis from your region tonight, including local weather
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough, Bob Wellings and Sue Lawley
Reporters Bernard Falk, James Hogg, Christopher Rainbow, Patrick Stenson, John Swinfield, Philip Tibenham, Martin Young
by Tony Perrin
Starring John Slater, Ian Cullen Douglas Fielding
There's a new Cash 'n' Carry being built in Newtown and some odd characters work on it. One of them's on the fiddle - bits an' bats to begin with...
Some People's Poland
This summer marks the 30th anniversary of the People's Republic of Poland, a country in which Communism is gradually embracing Consumerism with some highly unexpected results.
Tonight Julian Pettifer reports on perhaps the most interesting-certainly the most idiosyncratic-people living behind the Iron Curtain today.
Editor FRANK SMITH Poles apart: page 3
with Kenneth Kendall and Richard Whitmore Weather
A film starring
James Mason , Simone Signoret Maximilian Schell Harriet Andersson Harry Andrews
Although ordered to let the matter rest, intelligence agent Charles Dobbs is determined to find out why a top Foreign Office official has committed suicide.
Based on tho novel Call for the Dead by JOHN LE CARRE
Producer and director SIDNEY LUMET This Week's Films: page 19
Regional News
A series of ten programmes 9: Get fitter, look better, think thinner with WILLIAM RUSHTON and DR ALAN HOWARD , AL MURRAY MARY PERIGOE , JULIE STEVENS
Director BRIGIT barry
Producer SHEILA innes
Port Ahoy!
Felixstowe is Britain's fastest-growing port. In less than a decade it has transformed the cargo industry along the East coast. Reporter IAN ROSS
Producer JOHN BURDEN