Live coverage of the third day in Blackpool.
Story: The Magician who lost his Magic
Written and illustrated by David McKee
Further coverage from Blackpool
The closing stages of the semi-finals.
Some episodes from her past in a series of ten programmes
The Great Famine of the 1840s wasn't only a catastrophic event, it had a deep and permanent influence on Irish society. The social revolution which it began is not over yet.
with Richard Whitmore
and at ten-to-eight
Conference Report
David Holmes reporting from the Conservative Party Conference at Blackpool
Weather
More than a million Britons live in slums, yet 400,000 homes stand empty - in the wrong places. Britain spends less per head on housing than any of our Common Market neighbours.
What's gone wrong, and how far is the Housing Finance Act a remedy?
Presented by Brian Widlake
With Paul Griffiths, David Taylor and Robert McKenzie
with Percy Thrower
In his Shropshire garden Percy Thrower prepares for his spring showing of plants and bulbs.
Sheridan Morley, Philip Jenkinson and Gavin Millar present a profile of the noted French director Francois Truffaut, with scenes from several of his films including Stolen Kisses, The Bride Wore Black and Shoot the Pianist.
The first of three films by one of France's leading directors - Francois Truffaut
starring Oskar Werner, Julie Christie
Sometime in the future: all books have been banned and squads of 'firemen' hunt them out to be burnt. But one fireman, Montag, begins to have doubts about his work after meeting a beautiful young schoolteacher.
(This Week's Films: page 11)
(Colour)
Sheridan Morley and Philip Jenkinson look at the career of the actor whose performance in Young Winston has been widely acclaimed. Included are clips from his earlier films.