Today's story is: "Hilda the Hen has a Sticky Time" by Jill Tomlinson
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.15 pm)
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Today's story is: "Hilda the Hen has a Sticky Time" by Jill Tomlinson
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.15 pm)
(Colour)
'Just another name, or a clue to future developments?'
Introduced by Maurice Meredith
with Marjorie Barritt, David Pegg
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Professor George Porter takes Peter Bennet Stone on a personal tour of the Royal Institution of Great Britain
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with Peter Woods reporting the world tonight with the BBC's reporters and correspondents at home and abroad
Weather
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'The Super Navy and a Super Power' is how Jane's Fighting Ships describes the Soviet Navy. Europa tonight, with exclusive film shot on board the Russian fleet, looks at the Mediterranean from a Soviet point of view - and West German Television reports on the Naval line-up in the Baltic Sea.
Introduced by Derek Hart
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by P.J. Hammond
The Judge has summed up. The Jury has retired. Is Harry Crawford Guilty or Not Guilty of the murder of Simon Royston?
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Starring Terry Scott
featuring June Whitfield, Peter Butterworth, Frank Thornton, Dilys Watling, Colin Jeavons and the Bowles Bevan Singers
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The second of three films about the Great War as seen from both sides of the trenches - by French, American and German film-makers.
Tonight: King Vidor's film starring: John Gilbert, Renee Adoree
with Tom O'Brien, Karl Dane
Unlike Renoir's La Grande Illusion, Vidor's The Big Parade is not an anti-war film. It looks at war through the eyes of the private in the front line who is not concerned with whether it is morally right or wrong.
(Next week: Westfront 1918)