A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Charles Keeping
Today's story is called 'Shaun and the Carthorse'
Written and illustrated by Charles Keeping.
(to 11.25)
Some practical advice for enterprising mothers.
for the BBC-2 Trophy.
(Colour)
A review of the sciences introduced by Christopher Chataway.
Included in tonight's edition:
The World of Ted Serios
An American ex-bell boy, Ted Serios claims to be able to project his thoughts on to film and TV cameras. For five years he has worked with a reputable psychiatrist, and academic staff of Denver University, who believe the phenomenon is genuine; undoubtedly pictures are produced. For two days in the U.S., Horizon filmed Serios trying to convert his thoughts to pictures. Is this a case for science to take seriously? Or is he a trickster?
(Colour)
A contest between teams from
Bournemouth
Eric Knight, Molly Harding, John Wallace
and
Aberdeen
Alfred Greig, Muriel Greig, Ernest Cowieson
Introduced by Derek Hart.
(Colour)
A Czech film with English sub-titles.
Starring Vladimir Pucholt, I. Pavlova
A light-hearted musical romance set among the young hop-pickers at harvest time.
See page 30
(Colour)
A last look around the daily scene with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Brian King and Sheridan Morley.
"In goodly colours gloriously array'd" (Edmund Spenser)
(Colour)