9.38 Colour Out of the Past Chicken in the Basket
10.0 Colour Look and Read Joe and the Sheep Rustlers The Hero
10.25-10.45 History 1917-73 The Cold War
11.0 Colour Watch!: Reflections
Reflections in mirrors and reflections in water. A visit to a mirror factory and the story of some animals who looked at their reflections in a puddle. Presented by JEAN ROGERS and KEN BINGE Producer TOM STANIER
11.18 Colour Going to Work Safety at Work
' Just a bit of fun ' by ROBERT LAMB A new play about an accident at work and what happens afterwards.
With GINETTE MCDONALD
FRANCIS MORTIMER , MICHAEL TARN DONALD TANDY and ROY HERRICK Series editor PAUL MITCHELL
11.40 Colour Music in Action So the Story Goes
12.5 pm A Job Worth Doing? Hospital Administration
Weatherman MICHAEL FISH
BOB LANGLEY, MARIAN FOSTER , DAVID SEYMOUR and DONNY MCLEOD including Collector's Corner with Arthur Negus
Mr Small by ROGER HARGREAVES Told by ARTHUR LOWE
Told by RICHARD BAKER
2.2 Music Time: Programme 20 %
2.25 Colour Television Club A New House
A 12-year-old from London watches the building of her new home in Hampshire. Presented by ANNE GALE and DAVID FREELAND Producer MORTON SURGUY
A Czechoslovak cartoon
with Dinsdale Landen
Snatched by RICHARD PARKER 2: Trapped
A thrilling series of adventures
Gorok's tribe are threatened by an army of giant ants. It seems that nothing can stop them.
Richard Whitmore; Weatherman
from your region tonight, including local weather: with Michael Barratt , Frank Bough Bob Wellings , Brian Widlake Sue Lawley and Susanne Hall and Consumer Unit, your weekly guide to consumer problems and how to avoid them.
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Richard Stilgoe
Editor STUART WILKINSON
starring in Friends at First Sight by CARLA LANE
Sandra's brother is over from Australia. Perhaps, with a bit of encouragement, Beryl could become Sandra's sister-in-law.
Incidental music RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer ANNA RIDLEY
Producer SYDNEY LOTTERBY ‡
A new film series starring an amiable private eye with a nose for trouble and a talent for solving cases the police have marked ' closed.'
Tonight: The Kirkoff Case
Who did kill the Kirkoffs? Jim Rockford's investigations all point to Larry, their son and heir-and also the man who is paying him-by results.
The maverick private eye: page 3
with Kenneth Kendall and Richard Whitmore Weather
Tuesday's Documentary
Do you know what it is like to starve? At least one in ten of the world's population will find out this year. That is 400-million people. Not all will die, but all will suffer severe mental and physical damage. Children, of course, will suffer most.
As one medical expert says: ' Severe shortage of food is the worst thing that can happen to any human being - it's the one thing when you clearly have no hope for the future at all.'
The world's food crisis is far worse than the energy crisis-worse even than a nuclear war. Famine is not a distant problem of far-off countries, but is directly related to our own eating habits. This programme analyses how we got into this crisis and shows how certain patterns, which you may not have noticed, are rapidly changing our lives.
Producer SIMON CAMPBELL-JONES