A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Lionel Gamlin
(to 11.25)
Fifth day's play at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
(to 18.05)
Six programmes for teachers and parents on the world of Further Education and the opportunities to be found in it.
A.A. Bridgewater, Director, The Careers Research and Advisory Centre
P. Gillett, Principal Youth Employment Officer, Inner London Education Authority
M. Smith, Deputy Headmaster, Hartcliffe School
Introduced by Stuart Maclure.
Written by Pierre Tchernia, Rene Goscinny and Jean Harsan.
The winner of The Golden Rose of Montreux.
Starring Roger Pierre, Jean-Marc Thibault
with Micheline Dax, Marie Dubois, Pierre Dac, Jacques Fabbri, Moustache, Geraldine Rita Brek, J.C. Benoit, Les Westerners
Produced and directed by Pierre Tchernia for Office de Radiodiffusion et Television Franchise
See page 25
In which The Jacques Loussier Trio play Bach's Italian Concerto in F.
Reporting on big questions and conflicts in the money world.
by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Another chance to see this dramatisation in six parts by Frederick Gotfurt. (Previously shown on Saturday)
A series of fourteen films looking at women in Britain today-their lives and their attitudes.
Sue Todd and Buzz Goodbody are students. Their world is self-contained and self-centred, and three years at university for them is three years out of contact with the world in which they have to earn a living. It is a time of midnight working and midday breakfasts: above all, it is a time for talking.
Personal reflections on great paintings.
Robert Erskine talks about The Ten Thousand Li of the Long River by Hsia Kuei in the Palace Museum, Peking.
followed by The Weather
A last look around the world of television.
Comments, Criticism, Discussion with Denis Tuohy, Joan Bakewell, Michael Dean, and guests also Philip Jenkinson with more Film Requests.
Letters to Philip Jenkinson should be addressed c/o Late Night Line-Up, [address removed]