(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)
More and more children will have at least one school visit abroad. Normally the parents pay. Should they? How can they know if it's worthwhile?
Animal behaviour and survival.
Wanted: a mate, with a view to reproduction. This advertisement is sent out in a different way by each species of animal.
(from Bristol)
How do other Europeans look at us, the world, themselves? How do they interpret the issues and film the events? Television reports from West and East Europe reveal what concerns and interests our Continental neighbours.
Introduced by Derek Hart
by Guy de Maupassant
Dramatised in five parts by Robert Muller
Georges took Madame Walter and her two daughters to Rival's fencing match. Later Mme Walter agreed to meet Georges in a church which she planned to visit on the following day.
How much does your new born baby weigh? In England each year about 50,000 babies are born weighing less than 5 1/2 lbs. Do they have a chance of survival? Will they lead a normal life?
Babies are light at birth because they are born too soon or because they have not grown properly in the womb. In either case they run the risk of being seriously handicapped for the rest of their lives. Tonight's programme shows the enormous efforts doctors are making to protect the health and life of these tiny patients just before and after birth.
by Arthur Hopcraft
'I like preaching... Only two things in my life have ever excited me as much: playing football and making love.' But his congregation feel he's gone too far this time...
"As a vehicle for good acting: by a cast headed by Victor Henry, it was highly successful" (Birmingham Mail)
[Repeat]
(Colour)
with David Tindall
Weather
A weekly round-up of issues concerning the world of television. Michael Dean surveys the week's output and invites others to assess its achievements and effect.
(Colour)