A programme for children at home.
Today's story is called "The Lost Birthday" by Donald Bisset.
(to 11.20)
A course in drawing and observation.
If we take a corner-on view of an object we see the sides running away from us at an angle. How can we assess these?
Ian Simpson invites you to join the studio group and make your own drawing.
For accompanying publication: see page 58
The World Tonight
Reporting: John Timpson, Peter Woods and the reporters and correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News.
(Colour)
by Malcolm Muggeridge.
The task Christ knew He must undertake was the most stupendous of all-no less than to make known the ways of God. In that sense He was God...
A dialogue with the Devil, choosing the disciples, the Sermon on the Mount, the miracles-the film describes the main part of Christ's life, up to the final entry into Jerusalem "that killest the prophets".
(Colour)
Gordon Wilkins covers the world of American motoring.
America has the world's biggest car factories and over eight million new customers every year. At the International Motor Show in New York last week, Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors took the covers off their models for 1969 in a party atmosphere of girls and glitter, cocktails and champagne.
What, in fact, will the American motorist choose to buy at this Easter Parade of new sports cars and sedans? Will the trend In favour of the small European car go on? Will the glossy monsters from Detroit continue to lose customers to Germany and Japan -and to Britain with a new BMC 1300 and a Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow restyled for the transatlantic market?
(Colour)
Life at High Chaparral is disrupted when gold prospectors plan to work a disused mine on Cannon property and start a chain of events which endanger more than one member of the community.
(Colour)
by R.H. Mottram
A second chance to see this dramatisation in four parts by Lennox Phillips.
The story of Madeleine and the Spanish Farm situated in French Flanders close to the Front in the First World War, and of some of the British troops billeted there.
(Shown on Saturday)
(Colour)
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.
(Colour)
(Colour)
A last look around the daily scene with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Brian King and Sheridan Morley.
"The deep of night it crept upon our talk" (Shakespeare)
(Colour)