A programme for children at home
Today's story: "Jan and Sam"
Written and illustrated by Malcolm Carrick
(Repeated on BBC-1 and BBC Wales at 4.20 p.m.)
(Colour)
(to 11.20)
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)
A duel of words and wit between
Milton Shulman, Jon Pertwee, Paul Jennings
and
Drusilla Beyfus, Annie Farrow, Joanna Jones
Referee, Robert Robinson
(Colour)
Starting at Singapore, he travels by road and rail through Malaya to Northern Thailand
'This is probably the one place in the world where you could chuck everything and become a gardener... it is just like a vast open-air greenhouse.' With its growing population (now almost two-million) and expanding industry, the need for land in Singapore is pressing. In tonight's film Johnny Morris sees one of the immense land reclamation areas, where a mountain is being transported several miles and dumped into the sea twenty-four hours a day. On his journey north through Malaya, Johnny visits the old town of Malacca; one of Malaya's many tin mines; and one of the newest, biggest, and most beautiful mosques-the National Mosque at Kuala Lumpur.
from the South and West
(Colour)
with Robert Erskine
Naturally, the armourer had to encase his customer in steel, so that there were no vulnerable chinks, but warlike men also wanted their armour to proclaim their status, so that fashion was just as important.
(Colour)
Feature films from a decade of movie-making
starring Stewart Granger, Anthony Steel, Barbara Rush
with I. S. Johar
For Harry Black, killing tigers was a business-a way of life in which courage was a matter of course. But, with the arrival of two old friends from England, love and loyalty make it much less simple.
(Colour)
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The end of today in front of tomorrow with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley and tonight's guests
(Colour)