A programme for children at home
Today's story: "Lucy and Tom's Day"
(Repeated on BBC-1 and BBC Wales at 4.20 p.m.)
(Colour)
(to 11.20)
Electric current which flows for ever without using any power is one of the strange phenomena which occur near absolute zero.
Introduced by Brian King
The World Tonight
Reporting: John Timpson, Peter Woods and the reporters and correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News
followed by The Weather
(Colour)
by Jack Ronder
[Starring] Iain Cuthbertson, Michael Gambon, Joseph Brady, Edith MacArthur
Guest stars, John Laurie, Anthony Newlands, Eric Flynn
Gavin is visited by a friend who tries to persuade him to travel to Europe with him. But some pilgrims arrive... a religious fanatic, a girl veiled like a nun, a truculent friar. Soon Gavin is caught up in the political crossfire of the time -
and exposed to a danger that in those days would have terrified everyone.
(Colour)
A film series introduced by Bernard Venables
It is March and Bernard Venables demonstrates spinning for pike on the River Avon in Hampshire and afterwards discusses his methods with Ken Baker
(Colour)
by John Brunner
Dramatised by Jeremy Paul
With George Cole, June Barry, Peter Halliday and Stanley Meadows
(Colour)
Weltspiegel, Continents sans Visa A Toda Plana, Estafeta, Realta
These are just some of the television programmes in both West and East Europe which regularly contribute to Europa. The programme has been called a European window on the world. Each week it looks at the stories and issues that have informed, entertained, and sometimes angered viewers across a continent.
It examines their attitudes and prejudices and, in so doing, perhaps recognises some of our own.
Introduced this week by Jack Pizzey
(Colour)
The end of today in front of tomorrow with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Brian King, Sheridan Morley and tonight's guests
(Colour)