A programme for children at home.
Presenters this week, Valerie Pitts, Rick Jones
The picturebook today: "Shaun and the Carthorse" by Charles Keeping
(to 11.25)
Ten programmes on Basic First Aid.
P.S. London, a surgeon at the Birmingham Accident Hospital, sums up and recommends a basic First Aid Kit.
With members of the Casualties Union.
Let's Speak Italian
A course of thirty lessons for beginners.
Giorgio and Giulia look round their new flat.
(Shown on Monday on BBC-1)
(Next lesson: Monday, April 3, on BBC-1; Thursday, April 6, on BBC-2)
Presenting Francoise Hardy, the internationally famous French singing star.
Directed by G. B. Lupino
(by arrangement with Savoy Hotel Ltd.)
Including: The Leipzig Fair
The Money Programme goes to the Annual Leipzig Trade Fair in East Germany to see who is winning in the race for East-West trade.
Tales from the last frontier of the great American West.
A film series starring James Drury as the Virginian.
When an Australian sheep farmer threatens the cattle ranges the issues are complicated by his beautiful daughter.
A magazine of the arts.
Introduced by Alex Glasgow.
Tonight's edition includes:
Bertrand Russell, O.M.
In an exclusive filmed interview on the occasion of the publication of the first volume of his autobiography, he talks to Robert Bolt, the playwright, Earl Russell, the great philosopher and controversialist, who is ninety-four, describes some of the people, events, and ideas in a crowded lifetime.
John Berryman
The famous American critic Edmund Wilson called Berryman's major poem Homage to Mistress Bradstreet the most distinguished long poem by an American since The Waste Land. Now Berryman is about to publish his new Dream Songs. For New Release he reads his own works-some never before heard-and talks with critic A. Alvarez.
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followed by The Weather
A last look around the world of television.
Criticism, Discussion, Diversion with Denis Tuohy, Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow and tonight's guests.