Story: "The Extraordinary Hat Maker" by Malcolm Carrick
Presenters this week: Sarah Long, Lionel Morton
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)
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Story: "The Extraordinary Hat Maker" by Malcolm Carrick
Presenters this week: Sarah Long, Lionel Morton
(Repeated on BBC1 at 4.10 pm)
(Colour)
A weekly series on the problem of raising a family.
The standard of literacy is going down and one child in ten fails to learn to read at school. But when the school tells you: 'Leave the teaching to the experts,' what is a parent to do?
(First shown on BBC1)
(Colour)
Introduced by Meryl O'Keeffe and Michael Reinhold
A topical weekly series that looks critically at the health industry.
Tonight's edition includes: 'Love Thy Neighbour'?
Some of Britain's 70,000 mentally subnormal patients would be better off housed in small hostels in the community. But will the community accept them?
Some Hampshire residents have banded together to oppose such a hostel. How much are their fears based on ignorance? What happens when they actually meet the patients?
A Western adventure series
starring Pete Duel as Smith and Ben Murphy as Jones
with guest stars Broderick Crawford, Rudy Vallee
With surprising compassion, Banker Chester E. Powers saves Smith and Jones from a bounty hunter. Of course, there is just one small favour he wants in return...
(Colour)
A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir, Helen Mirren, Tony Britton and Patrick Campbell, Sue Lloyd, Richard Briers
Referee Robert Robinson
(from Manchester)
A programme featuring weekly some of the world's most popular music starring The Young Generation and Vince Hill with artists who have sold a million records.
This week's guests Tom Paxton, Leapy Lee and the music of Glenn Miller
Introduced by Terry Wogan
With Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
(Tom Paxton is in 'The Old Grey Whistle Test' Tuesday, BBC2, 10.45)
Britain's museums are in trouble. Now there is some hope for a situation that has been getting worse for years.
In Chronicle tonight the National Heritage Society will be presenting £1,000 and the Illustrated London News Trophy to the museum which last year did most to improve its facilities and services to the public.
Magnus Magnusson introduces six museums which have reached the final. All of them show how they have discarded the dry, dusty images of the past to try to win the title 'Museum of the Year.'
Moore for your money: page 5
with John Edmunds; Weather
A live weekly programme in which people and groups are given a chance to have their own say in their own way. Tonight a group of Black teachers criticise the English education system.