A programme for children at home
Today's story: 'Noah's Ark' by Trevor Blakemore
Illustrated by Mina Martinez
(to 11.20)
with The Royal Navy in Torbay
Steam Past
A seaborne outside broadcast with the Western Fleet
(Also on BBC-1 and BBC Wales)
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(to 14.55)
A last visit to Lord's for the closing overs
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(to 18.35)
The World Tonight
Reporting: John Timpson, Peter Woods
followed by The Weather
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One Pair of Eyes - These belong this week to the veteran reporter James Cameron, and he turns them on Berlin - which he calls 'The Haunted House.' He asks: 'Why do I dislike Berlin? Why does the place arouse in me all the prejudiced emotions I so resent in other people? And yet why do we all respond to those old hypnotic rhythms of nationalism which have plagued the Continent of Europe for so long?'
(Colour)
Dramatised by William Marchant
[Starring] Sarah Badel as Louise, Pauline Yates as Betty Maitland, Neil Stacy as Tom Maitland
Louise's life was one of indulgence and luxury. And who would be heartless enough not to indulge a woman with a heart condition that could, at any moment, prove fatal?
(Next Tuesday: 'Episode')
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European television reporters look at aspects of British life
Zagreb reporter Zvonko Letica from RTZ (Yugoslavia) has been looking at London with three Yugoslav girls who are living and working in England.
He entitles his film What Time is the Next Fog?
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with The Royal Navy in Torbay
New Colour Presentation and Steam Past
Highlights of this morning's presentation ceremony to the Western Fleet on the flight deck of the flagship H.M.S. Eagle anchored off Torquay, with a massed fly-past by aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm, and this afternoon's Royal Salute to Her Majesty aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia as thirty-nine ships pass at speed ten miles out in the English Channel.
From the South and West
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