Today's story is 'Old Winkle and the Seagulls' by Elizabeth Rose
Illustrated by Gerald Rose
Moorland or forest, wasteland or water garden: the appearance of the British landscape of the future is a matter of public policy and the allocation of resources.
Introduced by Peter B. Stone
with J. Barr, R. Boote, R.J.S. Hookway, G.G. Stewart, R.P.E. Watson
including the BBC Campaign Report and Weather
A profile by Murray Walker.
The Senior Tourist Trophy race today ends the big week of motorcycle speed events in the Isle of Man. Thirty-eight miles of the Island's main roads are closed for the TT races and 40,000 spectators watch the action from viewpoints like Ballaugh Bridge and Bungalow, Goose Neck and Windy Corner.
Last Sunday the fans went to church on their bikes and were given the chance to ride round the Manx TT circuit made famous by champions like Mike Hailwood and Agostini.
by Charlotte Bronte
A second chance to see this dramatisation in five parts by Lennox Phillips
Kenya's 300-mile coastline tends to get overlooked in a country whose main attraction is 'big game.' But, offshore the warm waters of the Indian Ocean have encouraged the growth of a fringing coral reef of great beauty. Nowadays the traditional safari is turning seawards in snorkels, aqualungs and glass - bottomed boats and problems are arising of organising and maintaining the newly established Marine Reserves. A team of scientists from the University College of North Wales recently visited Malindi and Watamu to assist with the development project.
(from Bristol)
on behalf of the Labour Party
An entertainment special starring the man from I Spy
An opportunity to share the imaginary world created by this remarkable performer and to meet his guests
The Art Reynolds Singers
(A Campbell-Silver-Cosby Production)
plus the BBC Campaign Report and Weather
Michael Dean looks back over the week with William Rushton and other people, other views