Monday is Useful Box Day and today Elisabeth Welch tells her own story 'My Doll'
This week's presenters are Mela White, Lionel Morton
A button, an apple pip, a pin... How many things do you think you could get in a matchbox? Lionel and Mela start collecting today and add something new each day this week
Reporting the world tonight
John Timpson and Peter Woods
with Martin Bell, Michael Blakey, Michael Clayton, Tom Mangold, Michael Sullivan,
David Tindall, Richard Whitmore and the correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News
followed by Weather
(Colour)
A film series about the untamed West in which a pioneer settler and his two sons fight to keep their hard-won cattle land in the lawless territory of California during the closing years of the last century
Teresa faces an unhappy and frightening time when her flighty mother whom she believed to be dead returns to claim her - and take her away from Lancer
(Colour)
"I was shocked when I saw how small my baby was: she weighed 1lb 11oz. They fed her through a tube in the hospital and even when they put her on a bottle, apparently she was the smallest baby that ever sucked a bottle".
One in every fifteen babies born in this country is premature. Some are so tiny it seems impossible that they can live; but nowadays, even the smallest baby has a good chance of surviving the first anxious weeks and of growing into a perfectly healthy child
In the programme a specialist talks about the care of very small babies and an obstetrician explains why some babies are premature and -what mothers can do to reduce the risk of having a premature baby
(Clement Freud's recipe for a successful doctor: see page 14)
(Colour)
by Georges Feydeau
Translated and adapted by Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrin
Starring Patrick Cargill as Lemericer and Amanda Barrie as Pepita Lamballe
Guest star, Anton Rodgers as Taupinier
(Colour)
featuring
Tony Jacklin, 1969 British Open Champion
George Archer, 1969 US Masters Champion
Orville Moody, 1969 US Open Champion
Raymond Floyd, 1969 US PGA Champion
Tony Jacklin, winner of the Open Championship at Lytham in July, becomes the first British golfer ever to take part in this famous annual tournament, featuring the current holders of the world's four major golfing titles in competition for a first prize of £18,000 Harry Carpenter introduces recordings of the final stages of this 36-hole stroke-play competition played yesterday at Akron, Ohio
Presented in collaboration with the National Broadcasting Company of America and edited for BBCtv by John Shrewsbury
Tony Jacklin, master golfer: story on page 10
(Colour)
followed by Weather
(Colour)
Introduced by Mel Oxley
A programme to help you relax - or to keep you awake - with music, people, film, and talk of this and that
with comment from James Cameron and introducing Ian Hanson
(Colour)