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(to 11.25)
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A programme for children at home.
(to 11.25)
A monthly series of programmes for doctors.
Repeated next Tuesday evening on BBC1 and BBC Wales
(to 14.00)
Written by Geoffrey Bownas.
Introduced by Derek Cooper.
With a growth rate of ten per cent, since 1951 have the Japanese gone too far too fast? (Repeat)
Kenneth Williams introduces
Tonight's star from Italy the composer of Volare, Domenico Modugno
and from Spain, Los Sandros
from Sweden, Lyne Barel
from France, Les Parisiennes
Dancing to the music of I Motorini
A second chance to see this dramatisation in two parts by Alistair Bell.
based on the novel by Sir Walter Scott.
First shown on Saturday
Reporting on big questions and conflicts in the money world.
A series of fourteen films looking at women in Britain today-their lives and their attitudes.
In a world in which most young women want more freedom, there is surprisingly no shortage of recruits to the W.R.N.S. Why should thousands of today's independent young women accept uniforms, rigid discipline, and comparatively little pay? There are as many answers as there are recruits. Some are running away from their pasts-others are trying to rush into the future. But they are all determined to seek adventure.
Personal reflections on great paintings.
Basil Taylor talks about Gimcrack with a Groom, Jockey, and Stable-lad on Newmarket Heath by George Stubbs.
(Private Collection)
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]