Live coverage of the second day in Blackpool.
Story: "Charlie Grumble" by Barbara Hill
Further coverage from Blackpool
12.30* Morning Report
A round-up of the debates
A series of 20 programmes
The teacher is in the ideal position to spot signs of mild physical abnormality which could be causing learning difficulties. Equally, she could simply label the 'clumsy' child as 'lazy.' What sorts of things might she be looking out for?
Introduced by Alan Little
Booklet, 70p: see page 78
Weather
Reporting team Alastair Burnet Robin Day and Alan Watson with news and analysis of the main topics on the second day.
The motoring news of the week introduced by Cliff Michelmore with Michael Frostick
The Rover 2000 is ten years old today. Designed to cost £1,000, the car had many money-saving features when it was launched in 1963, including detachable body panels for easy and cheap repairs. Tonight's programme from the Rover assembly line at Solihull reports on how far the 2000 has lived up to its original reputation as one of the most advanced and safest cars in the world.
For the BBC2 Trophy
Leeds, the Yorkshire cup-holders and one of the most exciting sides playing the code, are at home to near-neighbours Keighley in a match which should have all the excitement of a local derby.
A ghost story by Nigel Kneale
Starring Michael Bryant and Jane Asher
with lain Cuthbertson, Michael Bates, Reginald Marsh
Eddie: "Analyse a spook?"
Brock: "They once had a go at it with bell, book and candle. Well we are better equipped. Everything we get, Jill's going to programme on the computer."
(The men in front of the machines behind the sounds: pages 9-11)
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Bob Harris with the news, views and sounds of today's music.
In the studio: Country Gazette, Leo Kottke plus album tracks, films and guests
with Peter Dorling; Weather