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A programme for children at home
Presenters this week, Carole Ward, Brian Cant
Today's story: "No Roses for Harry" by Gene Zion

"They hunt, the velvet tigers In the jungle": that is how the poem for this week starts. There is a real jungle through the windows and you can see wild animals and birds that live there.
(to 11.20)

Contributors

Presenter:
Carole Ward
Presenter:
Brian Cant
Author (No Roses for Harry):
Gene Zion

Ten programmes on career opportunities for young adults
with Paddy Feeny and Percy Walton, Secretary, Institute of Youth Employment Officers

There are always opportunities in the Health and Welfare Services for those people who want some degree of personal involvement with their work. Such people bring to the job a concern for others, and a warmth of personality which makes them valuable contributors in a crisis situation where they are asked to give help in resolving problems that others cannot solve on their own.

Contributors

Presenter:
Paddy Feeny
Presenter:
Percy Walton
Producer:
Barbara Parker

The World Tonight
Reporting: John Timpson and Peter Woods
with Martin Bell, Michael Blakey, Michael Sullivan, Tom Mangold, Brian Saxton, David Tindall, Richard Whitmore and the correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News
followed by The Weather
(Colour)

Contributors

Newsreader:
John Timpson
Newsreader:
Peter Woods
Reporter:
Martin Bell
Reporter:
Michael Blakey
Reporter:
Michael Sullivan
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Brian Saxton
Reporter:
David Tindall
Reporter:
Richard Whitmore

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

A camel on the strength of the U.S. Cavalry is strange enough, but when the camel is in the charge of a highly unconventional Irishman the results are unpredictable, to say the least. Everyone at The High Chaparral becomes involved with this unusual pair, but none more than Buck.
(Colour)

Contributors

Big John:
Leif Erickson
Buck:
Cameron Mitchell
Billy Blue:
Mark Slade
Manolito:
Henry Darrow
Victoria:
Linda Cristal
Patrick Flanagan:
Frank Gorshin
Captain Phinster:
Richard X. Slattery
Sgt. Cochrane:
Ken Mayer
Perlita:
Marie Gomez
Joe:
Bob Hoy
Reno:
Ted Markland
Sam:
Don Collier
Pedro:
Roberto Contreras

Should my child...
Suck his thumb?
Bang his head against the cot?
Bite his nails?
In tonight's programme a children's specialist discusses some of these behaviour problems in children and answers questions put by mothers.
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
A children's specialist [name uncredited]
Director:
Alan Grimley
Producer:
Ian Curtis

In the third match of this nine-match series, one of the greatest characters-and biggest money-winners-in American golf comes to the course where his opponent won the 1966 Carling World Championship.
Doug Sanders, U.S.A. v. Bruce Devlin, Australia at Royal Birkdale
Prize-money: $4,000 to the winner; $3,000 to the loser
Score after two matches: U.S.A. 1: The World 1
(Colour)

For the Deaf
Synopses are now available for these forthcoming plays on BBC-1: for adults, Z Cars (March 10 and 11; March 17 and 18); The Expert (April 29 and June 10); The Troubleshooters (March 31); The Borderers (March 25); and for children, Dr. Who and the Space Pirates (March 8-29); Adventure Weekly (March 10-24); Circus Boy (March 18-April 1); The Flashing Blade (April 2). Write to [address removed].

Contributors

Golfer:
Doug Sanders
Golfer:
Bruce Devlin
Commentator:
Henry Longhurst
Producer:
Phil Pilley

Written by John Fortune and Eleanor Bron
With Eleanor Bron, John Fortune in a repeat showing of What Did You Say This Thing Was Called Love?
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
John Fortune
Writer:
Eleanor Bron
Music:
The North Kensington Festival Wind Ensemble
Arranged and directed by:
Stanley Myers
Special Photography:
Clive Arrowsmith
Design:
Colin Pigott
Director:
Vere Lorrimer
Producer:
Ned Sherrin
Comedian:
Eleanor Bron
Comedian:
John Fortune

The end of today in front of tomorrow with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley and tonight's guests
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Dean
Presenter:
Joan Bakewell
Presenter:
Tony Bilbow
Presenter:
Sheridan Morley
Editor:
Rowan Ayers

BBC Two England

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