A programme for children at home.
Storyteller this week, Enid Lorimer
(to 11.30)
and Line-Up for Wednesday
People with common interests, responsibilities, and jobs, but each set against a vastly different background.
in Nigeria: Selye Kawnike; in Canada: Violet Galbraith; in Brazil: Elisa Ferrari
Three widows, each of modest means, who live with or close to their children and grandchildren.
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada
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by George Meredith.
A second chance to see this dramatisation in four parts by Rosemary Anne Sisson.
Young Richard has experienced his first taste of life and lost his heart to Lucy, niece of a local farmer.
(First transmission on BBC-2, Saturday, September 19)
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Is the husband still the boss at home? Why do married women go out to work? Who pays for what? Has sex equality gone far enough, or too far?
Some changing aspects of an enduring institution considered by F. Le Gros Clark,
Margaret Puxon, The Rev. Harry Whitley, Sir Lawrence and Lady Bragg and husbands and wives.
Introduced by Alan Little.
In which Danny Kaye and his special guest, Diahann Carroll entertain to the music of Paul Weston and his Orchestra with Harvey Korman, Alan Reed, The Johnny Mann Singers, The Tony Charmoli Dancers.
A second chance to see this serial in six parts by Edward Grierson.
adapted by Rex Tucker.
Two men, Kelly and Milligan, have been sentenced to penal servitude for life for the burglary at Massingham Rectory. Despite the verdict of the court, their guilt has not been accepted by Justin Derry, a young solicitor's clerk at the time of the trial.
(First transmission on BBC-2, Saturday, September 19)
followed by The Weather
Round off the day with Denis Tuohy, Michael Dean and tonight's guests.