A programme for children at home
Today's story is called 'Hans of Haarlem'
(to 11.25)
A six-part discovery of Spain by Nicholas Baum, Professor of English at the University of Granada, Spain
In 1492 Columbus arrived in the New World and launched Spain on her Golden Age of Empire.
by N. J. Crisp.
Starring Ewen Solon
with James Grant and Callum Mill
Guest stars: Roddy McMillan, Colette O'Neil
See page 27
Featuring some hilarious moments from the golden age of screen comedy.
Life... in the animal world
Introduced by Dr. Desmond Morris.
The rhinoceros has a unique place in the history-of man. Its horn was believed to cure epilepsy, colic, evil eye and to prevent a horse stumbling! Even today, faith in its aphrodisiac properties persists.
Magic apart, the rhinoceros remains one of the greatest curiosities of the zoological world. It is described and discussed by:
Michael Boorer, Zoological society of London
Professor A. J. E. Cave, St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College
Caroline Jarvis, Editor of International Zoo Year Book
Dr. Ernst Lang, Director of Basle Zoo
Dr. M. L. Ryder, Agricultural Research Council
From the West
A look at the world through European eyes.
Introduced this week by Derek Hart with the help of the cameras of the European television networks.
by John Galsworthy.
A second chance to see this dramatisation by Vincent Tilsley.
Starring Kenneth More, Eric Porter, Nyree Dawn Porter, Susan Hampshire
Jo has been informed that he has a weak heart. Fleur has learned the cause of the family feud but has not told Jon.
(Shown on Saturday)
followed by The Weather
A last look around the world of television.
Criticism, Discussion, Diversion with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow and tonight's guests also Philip Jenkinson with more film requests.
Letters to Philip Jenkinson should be addressed c/o Late Night Line-Up, [address removed]