A programme for children at home
Today's story: "Rosie's Walk" by Pat Hutchins
(Repeated on BBC-1 and BBC Wales at 4.20 p.m.)
(to 11.20)
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A programme for children at home
Today's story: "Rosie's Walk" by Pat Hutchins
(Repeated on BBC-1 and BBC Wales at 4.20 p.m.)
(to 11.20)
Art in Europe since 1945
Ten programmes which take a look at the look and the attitudes of the last twenty-five years
Written and spoken by Paul Overy
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)
Michael Frostick and Stuart Turner cover the world of motoring
More than 250,000 British people will start their holidays this summer by coach from Ostend. What kind of vehicles will take them to the sun? Are long-distance coach trips too cheap in terms of safety?
In 1966 forty people died and two hundred were injured in holiday coach crashes on the Continent. Driver fatigue was blamed. Since then safety regulations have been made tougher. But the £50 foreign travel limit continues to encourage price-cutting and the risks that go with it.
(Colour)
One of the finest singers in the world appearing in his own show for the first time in Great Britain
Tonight Jack Jones sings:
With A Little Help from My Friends; Gypsies, Jugglers, and Clowns; I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You; People Will Say We're in Love; Watch What Happens; I Will Wait for You; If You Ever Leave Me; Light My Fire; Love Story; Wives and Lovers; Donkey Serenade; Oh How Much I Love You; Brother, Where Are You?; The Impossible Dream
(Colour)
Presenting a series of feature films reflecting some of the finest work of France's most famous and talented directors and artists
This week:
A Shot in the Heart (Une Balle au Coeur)
Starring Sami Frey
with Francoise Hardy, Jenny Karezi
A wealthy Sicilian bandit, who has coveted a local aristocrat's decaying palace all his life, decides to take up residence by fair means or foul.
(Colour)
David Holmes 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
(Colour)
(Colour)
The end of today in front of tomorrow with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Brian King, Sheridan Morley, and guests
(Colour)