Weatherman JACK SCOTT
BOB LANGLEY, MARIAN FOSTER
DAVID SEYMOUR and DONNY MACLEOD including Family Advice with Claire Rayner and the Do-It-Yourself Christmas Decoration Show
Wildlife found in different parts of Canada, including mountain goats and grizzly bears,
' The finest hotel in London' is how the pensioners have described their famous home in Chelsea founded in 1682 by Charles II and today a London landmark.
Film directed by DOUGLAS BURN and INGRID FLOERING
by John Galsworthy.
Dramatised by Donald Wilson.
Starring Eric Porter, Nyree Dawn Porter, Susan Hampshire, Nicholas Pennell
Fleur has entertained Jon and Anne and taken them down to Robin Hill. They have met again at Ascot, and Anne has realised her marriage is in jeopardy.
with Michael Molyneux
Norma Shepherd , Glyn Worsnip
Advertisers and salesmen are eager to part people from their money. It wouldn'be so easy if consumers weren'all guilty of those old Seven Deadly Sins-pride, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, avarice and sloth. Of course, we don'mean you.
Director JIM MURRAY
Producer PATRICIA OWTRAM Editor PETER CHAFER
Story: Piglet Brown written by NICHOLAS SWEETLAND illustrated by MINA MARTINEZ Presenters
SARAH LONG , MICHAEL SCHOLES
How Christopher Wore Out His First Pair of Shoes
Boris, Marianna and Christopher have moved back to the robber's cave in the forest.
Story told by JOHNNY MORRIS
Presented by PEGGY MILLER
with Jon Pertwee
Norwegian Troll Stories
Adapted from traditional sources by PHILIP NEWTH
Today: The Hulder Folk
An adventure serial in six parts by BRIAN FINCH 6:Showdown
As the collection leaves the museum a fighter plane is taxied out of the hangar and explosives wheeled out on the tarmac.
Producer BILL SELLARS Director ALAN BELL
Richard Whitmore ; Weatherman
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West with Michael Barratt , Frank Bough Bob Wellings , Sue Lawley
starring Rod Taylor, Alan Young, Yvette Mimieux, Sebastian Cabot, Tom Helmore
London 1899 - a young scientist perfects a time machine enabling him to transport himself back into the past or forward into the future.
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On behalf of the Liberal Party (Also on BBC2)
with Richard Baker and Richard Whitmore ; Weather
Introduced by Frank Bough Sport, Youth and Recreation
This was the subject of the National Conference of the Central Council of Physical Recreation earlier this year.
HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, President of the CCPR, is joined in the studio for a discussion on the same subject with Denis Howell, mp, Minister of State for Sport and Recreation, and an audience including experts on education, sport, recreation and leisure.
Test Cricket in Australia
Highlights of the final day's play at Perth in the Second Test Match. International Show Jumping from Olympia
The Dunhill Championships
The St Nicholas Stakes opens this pre-Christmas show which mixes festive fun and serious action, and has attracted many of the world's leading riders, including World Champion HARTWIG STEENKEN , European Champion PADDY MCMAHON , Olympic gold medallist GRAZIANO MANCINELLI , and Britain's DAVID BROOME and HARVEY SMITH.
Show jumping TV presentation by FRED VINER
Sportsnight producer BRIAN VENNER Editor JONATHAN MARTIN
The Central Intelligence Agency employs thousands of people around the world on intelligence collection, and 'covert action;' and in the USA there is a growing debate about the value and the cost of the agency's work.
Julian Mounter reports on the role of the CIA, and an ex-CIA agent who spent ten years under cover in South America talks about bugging, tapping and the 'dirty tricks ' of the CIA.
Regional News (ex London and Northern Ireland), Weatherman
The Year of the Planets
During 1974 there have been some important and spectacular space missions. In the spring Mariner 10 sent back the first close-range pictures of cloud-covered Venus and crater-scarred Mercury. Then, early in December, Pioneer II made a close rendezvous with Jupiter, the only planet known to have a tremendously powerful magnetic field. Pioneer will now travel on to Saturn, which it should reach in 1979. All these probes have given us vital new information about the Solar System.
Patrick Moore discusses with Dr Garry Hunt the most important results of the Year of the Planets.
Producer PATRICIA WOOD