Today's story: 'Milly-Molly-Mandy has a clean frock' by Joyce Lancaster Brisley told by Ann Cunningham
Reporting the world tonight Peter Woods and the reporters and correspondents, at home and abroad, of BBC News
and Weather
Gordon Wilkins covers the world of motoring.
In 1970 Chrysler, Ford and General Motors start selling their new small 'sub compact' models in a bid to attract American motorists away from imported European cars like the Volkswagen Beetle.
Can this campaign succeed? Do American drivers want smaller engines and easier parking at the expense of comfort and prestige? Will the giants of Detroit who aim to manufacture the new sub compacts in millions attempt to invade the European motoring scene?
On the opening day of the New York Motor Show Wheelbase examines America's big gamble on small cars like the sporting Oldsmobile 4-4-4-2 (above, in its special performance form) on which General Motors are pinning some of their hopes.
by George Eliot
Dramatised in six parts by Alexander Baron
Starring Robert Hardy and introducing Martha Henry
Mirah is now settled with Mrs. Meyrick and her children, and Daniel is considering searching for her family. Gwendolen and Grandcourt have married, and Lydia Glasher has visited Gwendolen on her wedding night.
(Colour)
(Ensayo de un crimen)
A new series of outstanding feature films from more than 20 different countries.
This week: from Mexico starring Ernesto Alonso, Miroslava
A respectable man who has an uncontrollable desire to murder young women meets frustration at every turn.
Bunuel's tragi-comedy was intended to be a satire on the spate of psychological horror films which came out of Hollywood in the mid-fifties.
Michael Dean looks back over the week with William Rushton, James Cameron and other people