Charlie Cairoli assisted by JIMMY BUCHANAN , PAUL CONNOR and CHARLIE CAIROLI JR with NORMAN BARRETT trying to keep control on a camping holiday.
Producer TONY HARRISON (Manchester)
Royal Institution Lectures by David Attenborough
It is not always easy in the animal world for parents and children to get to know each other nor is it always easy to demonstrate the problem as David Attenborough finds out.
Michael Barratt presents a preview of programmes for four-to-nine-year-olds in the spring and summer terms, including excerpts from Watch!, Merry-go-Round, Look and Read and Music Time; plus a visit to a playgroup and a home where You and Me is viewed and a look at how Music Time is used in a primary school.
Director DAVID WALLACE
Executive producer CLAIRE CROVIL
Today: The Apple
To the landing party from the uss Enterprise it seems like a blooming paradise at first, but the flowers spew death, and the natives don't know about the birds and the bees.
Tomorrow: Metamorphosis
Weatherman MICHAEL FISH
Another chance to see some of the funniest, the craziest and the most spectacular moments of the 1974 series at home and abroad. Introduced by Stuart Hall
Producer BARNEY COLEHAN
A film starring Spike Milligan, Barbara Shelley
with John Wood, Ronald Adam, Wilfrid Lawson, Miles Malleson
A village postman is transferred to a busy London post office, but his energetic activities in the cause of speed and efficiency cause some unexpected problems.
Producer RONALD KINNOCH Director ROBERT LYNN
Holiday Films; pages 17 and It
A chance to see again a programme in which the Royal Air Force demonstrated its ability in a live broadcast situation to show its split-second timing and pinpoint accuracy in its role as partner in the NATO alliance and defender of the United Kingdom. Commentator RAYMOND BAXTER Technical adviser
GROUP CAPTAIN R. J. DAVENPORT , AFC
Associate producer MICHAEL LUMLEY
Producer and director DENNIS MONGER
Story: Alexander's Flycycle written and illustrated by ELIZABETH and GERALD ROSI Presenters this week
Miranda Connell , Fred Harris
The lazy law-man's at It again. Look out for trouble.
with William Rushton also featuring Christopher Biggins The Studio Ghost
When the TV screen goes blank - or the sound disappears- or the picture goes all squiggly - there is an unusual reason. A Ghost haunts the studios! But why doesn't he haunt somewhere else? That's today's story.
with Valerie Singleton
John Noakes , Peter Purves Lesley Judd and their Highlights of 1974 Do you remember when John, Peter and Lesley escaped from the roof of the Television Centre inside a cloth tube?
When John clambered up a telephone 4.8 metres high?
When Jaff the sheepdog actually bottle-fed a lamb?
These are all included in today's programme when Valerie, John, Peter and Lesley pick their favourite adventures of 1974. Producer JOHN ADCOCK
Assistant editor ROSEMARY GILL Editor BIDDY BAXTER
When TC decides he wants to help the space boffins and gets the gang to volunteer for work in a space laboratory they all go much further than they anticipated.
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
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
Deputy editor STUART WILKINSON Editor MICHAEL BUNCE
The Little Fellow goes north and Joins the gold prospectors in Alaska in perhaps his most famous film and certainly one of his funniest.
In his own specially prepared sound version Charlie speaks his own narration.
Written, produced and directed by CHARLES CHAPLIN
Holiday Films: pages 17 and 18
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods ; Weather
A set of 26 plays based on passages from WINSTON S. CHURCHILL 'S A History of the English-Speaking Peoples
Episode 1: Pritan by DAVID RUDKIN starring with Programme devised by BRIAN RAWLINSON and GERALD SAVORY
Music composed by MALCOLM WILLIAMSON Conductor YUVAL ZALIOUK Lighting JOHN TREAYS
Script editor BRIAN RAWLINSON Designer JEREMY DAVIES Producer GERALD SAVORY Director MICHAEL HAYES
Churchill's spy story: page 4
A film starring
Robert Donat , Madeleine Carroll
Hannay, pursued by the police and an international spy ring, eventually finds himself fleeing across the desolate Scottish moors, handcuffed to a beautiful blonde!
Producer MICHAEL BALCON Director ALFRED HITCHCOCK
Holiday Films: pages 17 and 18