A programme for children at home.
(to 11.25)
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A programme for children at home.
(to 11.25)
by Jeffrey Ashford.
dramatised by Evelyn Frazer.
with Joseph O'Conor, Rosalie Crutchley, William Dexter
Questioned by his father, Steven has denied responsibility for the accident, but admitted he was very drunk at the time. Inspector Kleenan has found signs of recent damage on the car and has asked to see Steven. (Repeat)
A comedy film series starring the master comedian with the mean streak Jack Benny whose guests this week Wayne Newton and Louis Nye teach him that one good turn can ruin another man's act!
A new weekly series concerned with people and the lives they live.
Every hour of the day and night seven illegitimate babies are born - more than sixty thousand in a year. They may not face the stigma that once was attached to their birth, but what are the problems of their parents? How does a single girl bring up the child she never intended to have? To what extent does the child's father contribute to its upbringing?
Tonight's edition of Man Alive introduces some of the unmarried mothers and fathers - and some of their children.
by Peter Van Greenaway.
Starring Bernard Lee as The Man, Margaret Tyzack as Esther
with Anne Pichon as Mother, Phyllis Montefiore as Woman, Charles Cameron as Coroner
A patient has escaped from a mental institution. Two strangers meet in a non-corridor train, a man and a woman, each suspecting with good reason that the other is the escaper.
Forty-five minutes in a company of two-accompanied by an orchestra. (Repeat)
by Honore De Balzac.
A second chance to see this dramatisation in three parts by John Elliot and Elizabeth Holford.
First shown on Saturday
followed by The Weather
Stay up a little longer with Denis Tuohy, Michael Dean, Michael Wale, Joan Bakewell and whoever turns up.