Today's story: 'Old Winkle and the Seagulls' by Elizabeth Rose
Illustrated by Gerald Rose
Presenters this week Diane Dorgan, Brian Cant
(Colour)
with Ann Ladbury
Ten programmes based on a three-piece outfit of dress, coat and trousers specially designed for the series.
(Repeated BBC1, Thursday 12.30 pm)
with Peter Woods reporting the world tonight; Weather
(Colour)
Alias Smith and Jones are back! with a new series featuring Hannibal Heyes and Jed 'Kid' Curry two of the roughest, toughest - nicest and kindest - outlaws who ever rode the West
Starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones
with guest stars George Montgomery, Jack Albertson
Smith and Jones are assigned by a rather trusting sheriff to deliver two hold-up men to the sheriff of another town. On the way our fearless heroes capture the rest of the gang and proudly hand the whole lot over to the law. Their reward? - Jail!
(Colour)
A duel of words and wit between Patrick Campbell, Julia Foster, Bernard Cribbins and Frank Muir, Celia Hammond, Humphrey Lyttelton
Referee Robert Robinson
(from Manchester)
(Colour)
This week's programme in the series on Man and Science today.
In France 12,000 years ago lived a most remarkable group of people. They knew nothing of metal, nor of organised agriculture. Inhabitants of the last Ice Age, they survived by hunting reindeer and mammoth with flint weapons.
Yet their painted and engraved caves, amazingly preserved to this day, are man's first great artistic achievement, not to be equalled for thousands of years.
Today scientists are trying to find out more about the men who are most likely our direct ancestors. What sort of life did they lead at this time? What beliefs or religion led them to spend so much energy painting and engraving deep inside, caves?
(Colour)
by Rhys Adrian
'A beautiful spring evening. A beautiful girl. And a fiver. What could be better. But what can you get for a fiver now?'
(Colour)
(Colour)
with Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley, Ray Taylor
(Colour)