Animals can only live because plants make food. How do they do it? Chlorophyll is the key, as Gerd Sommerhoff discovers in this programme.
for Schools
(to 10.25)
Will it be fine for the wedding? Is the weather right for high-level flying? Today you see something of the organisation that supplies the answers.
Introduced by Jack Armstrong.
for Schools
(to 11.25)
Four programmes on young people in France today presented in French.
The character and problems of university education as seen through the eyes of students in Paris.
Introduced by Henri Appia.
BBC programme for Sixth Forms
(to 11.55)
News in Welsh.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Edrych ar y byd a'i bethau
Cwrdd a phobl
Ymweld a lleoedd
Ymdrin a phynciau yng nghwmni Owen Edwards
Rhaglen ddvddiol dan ofal NAN DAVIES. IFOR REES JACK WILLIAMS
Today: a topical magazine, introduced by Owen Edwards.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Invited to lunch this week are seven writers with opinions.
Including John Boland, Erskine Childers, Elizabeth Jane Howard and Sharmini Tiruchelvam.
by John Wiles.
Joy Savage leaves home to share a flat with a girl friend, and finds that it raises as many problems as it solves.
for Schools
BBC film
(to 14.45)
All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.
Written and produced by Rex Tucker.
A detective adventure in six episodes.
with Toke Townley, Anthony Jacobs
Mr. Parbottle and his assistant Pinkey, investigating a mysterious empty house, find packing cases full of automatic rifles-and the body of the caretaker. What is their connection with the mysterious Greek Poropoulos, the sinister Mr. Manalik, and his niece Zuhra?
Film sequences at Ham House by courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum
From the North
A news magazine for South-East England followed by The Weather.
News from the South and Weather
(Rowridge, Brighton)
against the general knowledge and I.Q. questions put to you by Gwynneth Tighe and Kenneth Kendall.
Please address all correspondence to: Pit Your Wits, [address removed]
with Robert Robinson
A quick look at points from the week's post.
Next edition: Wednesday at 9.55
Letters for inclusion in these programmes should be addressed to: Points of View, [address removed]
Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Macdonald Hastings, Polly Elwes.
Second semi-final of Television's skating competition from the Ice Stadium Nottingham.
Introduced by Alan Weeks.
Judges, Joyce Parker, David Clements
The fifth of a series of programmes in which six teams of top professional ice-skaters are judged on their interpretation of pop discs.
The world-renowned stars of the basketball court play in their own inimitable fashion against the American Giants.
BBC Outside Broadcast cameras visit the Empire Pool, Wembley, to see the wizards of basketball In action with supporting variety acts.
The Window on the World
Panorama cameras focus on People-Places-Problems that make news.
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with reports from Panorama's regular team of commentators Robin Day, Robert Kee, Ludovic Kennedy, John Morgan, James Mossman.
by Michael Ashe.
with Geoffrey Bayldon, Guy Deghy and James Cairncross
at the Lyceum Ballroom where Peter West introduces
Professional Dancing Contest
Northern and Southern couples compete in Standard and Latin-American Dances
Professional and Amateur Mixed Contest and Formation Dancing.
England v. Scotland
Dancing to the music of Cyril Stapleton and his Band
followed by The Weather