A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Christopher Russell
The story today is called 'The Potters of Chalky Mount'
(to 11.25)
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A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Christopher Russell
The story today is called 'The Potters of Chalky Mount'
(to 11.25)
Fourteen programmes on the laws that affect our daily lives.
Introduced by John Edmunds.
If your trees overhang the garden next door, if a caller is injured in your home, can you be legally liable? This programme examines the position in law when there is trouble with neighbours or visitors.
With William Blackstone, Legal Correspondent of the Sunday Times
and Kathleen Helme, Jessie Barclay, John Rutland
The play-off between teams from Manchester - Jill Nelson, Mike Nally, Arnold Yates and London (West) - Irene Thomas, Christopher Anderson, Neil Stein who drew last week.
Introduced by Derek Hart.
Gordon Wilkins covers the world of holiday motoring.
With news this week of cheaper air fares to East Africa, the game parks and palm-fringed beaches of Kenya and Tanzania open up to the holiday motorist. 'What are the dangers and delights of driving in the African bush? Which cars are best for un-surfaced roads, and what do they cost to hire?
A film profile of East African touring and safari by car.
A thriller in five parts by Jon Manchip White.
with Patrick Kavanagh, Anna Palk, Derek Francis, John Paul
and Peter Blythe, Sally Home
(Shown on Saturday)
See page 2
The great Soviet pianist in a recital specially recorded in the studio for BBC-2 plays:
Schumann Nachtstucke, Op. 23; Prokofiev Sonata No. 8, Op. 84.
See page 51
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
featuring
Pick of the Month
Michael Dean and Tony Bilbow introduce highlights from some of the programmes seen on BBC-2 during April.