A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Norman Mitchell
Today's story: "The Policeman's Horse" by Donald Bisset
(Colour)
(to 11.20)
The World Tonight
Reporting: John Timpson, Peter Woods and the reporters and correspondents of BBC News
and The Weather
(Colour)
The first of two films on the Camphill movement and its work for the mentally handicapped. Their school in Aberdeen is the subject of tonight's programme. Next week's film then looks at Camphill's attempt to help such children, once they become adults.
Commentary narrated by Alan Dobie.
Written and produced by Jonathan Stedall.
(Colour)
by Noel Coward.
Tales of the Twenties
With Keith Barron, Moira Redmond, Bernard Lee, Nora Swinburne, Colin Jeavons, Hazel Hughes
A young soldier, mortally wounded, lies dying in the trenches, and thinks forward to the end of the Twenties.
(Colour)
A series of programmes in which European television crosses the frontiers of the more remote areas of the world to report on those countries which for reasons of distance or politics still remain relatively unknown.
A French view of her former Colonies.
Directed by Yves Le Menager for O.R..F. Paris
(Colour)
Harry Williams, Dean of Trinity College, Cambridge who once wrote that "God is as certain as death" talking to an atheist Nicholas Tomalin of the Sunday Times.
(Colour)
(Next week: Robert Graves, the poet talking to Robert Kee)
(Colour)
A last look around the daily scene with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Brian King, Sheridan Morley.
(Colour)