(from Birmingham: shown on Sunday)
The Welsh 'Pop' Show
(Colour)
by David Buck
With David Buck
Do you want to swim? Well, learn to float first.
Rolf Harris is not 'teaching' swimming - his interest is to encourage young people, and the not so young, to float and have confidence in the water.
(Radio Times People: page 4)
The Mole goes into a small orbit, and finds a new friend.
Presented by John Craven
What does the future hold for you? In this weekly series different reporters examine the way we live now and the future we must choose.
Every year bad weather kills thousands of people and does millions of pounds' worth of damage. Can we, should we control these immense forces?
Bert Foord reports from an ocean weather ship and talks to children who have studied weather patterns.
(from Bristol)
Parsley the lion and Dill the dog.
The news, features, opinions of the country at large, and Your Region Tonight in particular (including Regional Weather) co-ordinated by Michael Barratt
The alarm bells clang as the sensors detect an unidentified object speeding towards the space-ship on a collision course!
A strange spinning cube obdurately blocks their path at every turn, causing Captain Kirk to take a calculated risk.
by Robert Muller
[Starring] Carolyn Seymour as Jenny, Liza Goddard as Victoria, Barra Grant as Lulie
with Julian Glover as Gattsbey
Putting words into people's mouths is Jenny's recipe for being a successful journalist. But one of her victims decides to hit back.
Robert Robinson takes a look at March 1951
Ernest Bevin retires... Oxford sink... Abadan oil... Syivia Peters... Ivor Novello.
presented by Kenneth Kendall
Weather
Features:
The London ABA Championships from the Royal Albert Hall: amateur boxing's big night in London before the Manchester (Belle Vue) semi-final stage of the national championships.
International Rugby Union: The President's Overseas XV v The Midlands and Home Counties at Leicester. Some of the world's finest players join together in a select side for the first of four tour matches to mark Rugby Union's centenary celebrations.
David Coleman introduces action, news and views from home and abroad.
Presented by Kenneth Allsop with the latest news in pictures and on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, James Hogg, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Barrie Penrose and David Taylor
The story of the man who founded Rolls-Royce with the voices of those who remember him and the cars and aeroplanes he left behind him.
Born the youngest son of an impoverished miller, he died in 1933, leaving a fortune and the blueprints for the engine that helped save this country in the Battle of Britain.
As much as possible of this film was made in the places where Sir Henry worked and with the cars, engines, and aeroplanes he made. It's a memorial to a very ordinary, and yet very great man.
With Anthony Brown as Sir Henry
The story of 13 young men from the North who came to Jerusalem for the Spring Holiday.
Written and told in six parts by Tom Fleming
From BBC Scotland
(all except London and Wales)
Closedown