A programme for children at home.
Today's story is called "Pybus and the Trumpet" by Hilary Hayton.
Next week's picturebook is called "Babar's Castle" by Laurent de Brunhoff
(to 11.20)
Nine programmes on advances and research in the biology of reproduction of man and mammals.
Introduced by Graham Chedd.
The World Tonight
Reporting: John Timpson, Peter Woods
with Martin Bell, Michael Blakey, Michael Clayton, Tom Mangold, Brian Saxton, David Tindall, Richard Whitmore and the correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News.
(Colour)
A film series introduced by Bernard Venables.
Float fishing for perch on the River Kennet in Berkshire in July.
(Colour)
by William Emms
Starring Ewen Solon with James Grant and Callum Mill
Guest star, Roddy McMillan
A huge combine is selling smuggled goods in working-men's clubs, but there seems to be no way for either the I.B. or the police to break the organisation.
Three matches to play in the return series.
With a tight finish threatening in the series as the Americans seek revenge, Britain's longest hitter - our most successful player in the last Ryder Cup match - represents the World against a man who has finished in the first three of both the U.S. and British Opens.
Phil Rodgers, U.S.A. v. Dave Thomas, Wales at Carnoustie venue for this year's Open and rated by many people as Britain's toughest championship links.
Prize-money: $4,000 for the winner; $3,000 for the loser
(Colour)
See one of the world's greatest entertainers in the first part of a marathon 100-minute continuous performance.
Drums, Michael Silva
Bongos, Juan Mendoza
Trumpet, Renauld Jones
Guitar, Barry Zweig
(First shown on BBC-1)
(Part 2: next Friday)
(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)
by Robert Aickman
Dramatised by Hugh Whitemore
Three months after their marriage Phrynne and Gerald Banstead decide to stay at the Bell Inn, an ostensibly picturesque pub in East Anglia. As they arrive the whole place seems strangely deserted - the only sound they can hear is the desolate tolling of a church bell. Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe, who run the inn, and their only other guest, Commander Shotcroft, all seem desperately frightened of something vague and indefinable.
(Colour)
with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Brian King and Sheridan Morley.
"They mock the air" (Thomas Gray)
(Colour)