In the story chair, Norman Mitchell
Today's story is called "Bits and Pieces" by Frances Lindsay.
(to 11.20)
A course in drawing and observation.
So far in our drawing we've only used line. But shading can help us to convey an illusion of solidity and depth.
Ian Simpson invites you to join the studio group.
For accompanying booklet, see page 58
The World Tonight
Reporting: John Timpson, Peter Woods and the reporters and correspondents of BBC News.
(Colour)
Gordon Wilkins covers the world of motoring.
About four million people in Britain use caravans as a home or for holidays.
Could their design be better? Does the price of caravans lead to profiteering? Are they an eyesore or an acceptable feature of the countryside? Do they cause traffic jams?
Wheelbase reports from the Caravan Club site at Ilam Hall in Derbyshire. (Colour)
Commentators William Davis and Brian Widlake report on the world of business and industry.
The High Chaparral ...is the bid of a family seeking roots in the newly won West
...is the threat to the new settlers from Mexicans and Indians
...and spells adventure in the Arizona territory of 1870
Buck and Manolito rescue a white girl from the Apaches, but the liberation of her sister precipitates an ordeal which only the bravest could hope to survive.
(Colour)
by R. H. Mottram.
A second chance to see this dramatisation in four parts by Lennox Phillips.
Shown on Saturday
(Colour)
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Late Night Line-Up's selection of some of the interesting and amusing moments from programmes seen on BBC-2 during April.
Introduced by Sheridan Morley.
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