A series of ten programmes
Weather
The last of a new film series
We always think of the lion as the King of the Beasts. In fact, it seems that normally he does not even catch his own food but relies on a group of females to hunt and provide for him.
(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 Colette
Dramatised in five parts by Michael Voysey
Starring Yvonne Mitchell, Scott Antony, Brenda Bruce
Cheri has come back to Lea and spent the night with her. Lea sees that the age gap between them is too great and sends him back to his wife.
(Brenda Bruce is a member of the RSC)
Peter Cook talking to Bob Wellings about his education at a public school, Radley. It was there that the now famous character E.L. Wisty began to take shape.
(Colour)
On safari on the human skin, fellow-travellers are not just the bacteria, as numerous on your body as people on earth, but the worm-like demodex among your eye-lashes; the dust mite, living off the skin you shed; and the head louse which creeps in a million British scalps.
Our lives depend on this strange ecology; fortunately for us, all the perfumes and detergents of Arabia will not wash it away.
The last of three programmes made during the recent Fifth International Festival of Country Music before an enthusiastic audience at the Wembley Pool
Compere George Hamilton IV introduces Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely, Wally Whyton, Johnny Paycheck, Dotti West and Hank Thompson
by Philip Martin
[Starring] Peter Schofield as Eddie Fallon, Hilary Mason as Martha Fallon, Ray Mort as Arnold 'Kid' Boscoe
An ex-boxer's attempt to live down the 'killer' element inside him is shattered by the arrival of an opponent from the past.
with Peter Woods; Weather
Michael Dean surveys the week's TV output and invites others to assess its achievements and effect.
(Colour)