9.38 Colour Out of the Past Into Thin Air
10.0 Colour Look and Read Joe and the Sheep Rustlers Left to Rot
10.25-10.45 History 1917-73 America Gets Involved
11.0 Colour Watch! Shadows Presented by JEAN ROGERS and KEN BINGE Producer ELIZABETH BENNETT
11.18 Colour Going to Work
Printing Works: some of the jobs available in the industry to schoolleavers.
Narrated by HARVEY HALL Producer GEOFF WILSON
11.40 Colour Music in Action Narcissus - A New Look
12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing? Engineering
Weatherman KEITH BEST
BOB LANGLEY, MARIAN FOSTER , DAVID SEYMOUR and DONNY MACLEOD including Collectors' Corner with Arthur Negus
Collector's World: Friday 7.45 pm BBC2
Mr Daydream by ROGER HARGREAVES
Told by RICHARD BAKER
2.2 Music Time. Programme 18
2.25 Colour Television Club
Who is Brave? by JOHN TULLY
On an adventure training camp, one member of the Mill Street Club turns out to be braver than everyone expected.
Producer DOROTHEA BROOKING
A Czechoslovak cartoon
with Robert Lang
Red Fox by CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS 2 The Foiling of the Traps
When the son of the 'Sky People' poaches on Gerok's territory, John's powers of invention are tested to the utmost.
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
from your region tonight, including local weather; with Michael Barratt , Frank Bough Bob Writings , Brian Widlake Sue Lawley and Susanne Hall and Consumer Unit: presented by Valerie Singleton , Richard Stilgoe
(Regional details as Monday)
starring Geoffrey Keen
David Buck , James Kerry with Cyril Luckham
Guest star Norman Rossington Sentimental Journey by TOM BRENNAND , ROY BOTTOMLEY
'They say that the big money boys stick people into computers, press a button, and if it doesn't start singing "We're in the money" it plays "So long, it's been good to know you".'
Series created by DONALD BULL Theme music composed by DUDLEY SIMPSON
Designer PETER BRACHACKI
Producers MICHAEL GLYNN. BRIAN Director DEGAS BAZ TAYLOR
with Richard Baker and Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
Tuesday's Documentary
A personal view of the Vietnamese by RICHARD WEST.
For eight years, writer and journalist Richard West has been covering the war in South Vietnam and has come to regard its people with awe, respect and a deep affection.
In tonight's film he revisits Vietnam and looks at some of the legacies of the American participation and at the way in which the people seem not only to survive but to retain their peculiar charm and character, despite a war that has been going on for nearly 30 years.
Film oamerman NIGEL WALTERS Sound recordist GEORGE CASSIDY Film editor PETER GORDON
Producer ANTHONY DE LOTEINIERE Sad smiles in Suigon: p 3
Barry Norman reviews the latest films and talks to Ray Milland about his autobiography, Wide-Eyed in Babylon, with clips from his most famous films.
Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy
Tom Mangold, Vincent Hanna, Michael Cockerell, Bill Kerr Elliott, David Jessel, Julian Mounter and David Lomax are the Midweek correspondents.