A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Ian Wallace
Today's story is called "The Trout"
(to 11.25)
Fourteen programmes on the laws that affect our daily lives.
Introduced by John Edmunds.
'Well, it's just like going to work'. That is what a professional burglar (retired) thinks of his criminal past. This programme deals with burglary and other invasions of private property, such as housebreaking and trespass.
With An ex-burglar
and Elizabeth Archer, John Rutland, Roy Spencer
A contest between teams from Manchester - Jill Nelson, Mike Nally, Arnold Yates and London (West) - Irene Thomas, Christopher Anderson, Neil Stein
Introduced by Derek Hart.
Gordon Wilkins covers the world of motoring.
A piece of land near Norwich in Norfolk has just become the new headquarters of Colin Chapman, designer and builder of some of the most successful racing cars in the world. How do local people react to the Lotus invasion? Who are the engineers, drivers, and mechanics who run the factory, the test track and the airstrip? "What is it like to live in Lotus Land?
A thriller in six parts by Arden Winch.
Starring Michael Bryant, Rosalie Crutchley, Richard Hurndall, Joseph O'Conor
Sparrow of M.I.7., hearing James's cover is blown, quietly ordered him certified insane. De Lacelle is waiting at James's home to confront him with the true aims of the I.S.C. world domination.
(First shown on Saturday)
Presented by The Brighton Festival and BBC-2.
A young person's guide to the modern composer's search for a soul by Bernard Keeffe who also conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Rodney Friend
The programme includes music by Mozart, Wagner, Debussy, Webern, Stravinsky, Tippett, Britten, Xenakis, Mimaroglu, Messiaen, and Henze.
Before an invited audience in The Dome, Brighton
Ian Trethowan looks back over the past week in Parliament and introduces reports on big debates in both Houses, questions to Ministers, significant moves behind the scenes, and the effects of M.P.s' work inside and outside Westminster.
With Hardiman Scott, David Holmes.
followed by The Weather
Direct from Montreux on the last day of The Golden Rose 1967 with reports, discussion, and excerpts from prizewinning entries.
Introduced by Tony Bilbow.