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- TV adaptation, believed to be lost, of the 1869 romance novel "Lorna Doone" by R. D. Blackmore.
- Learning how to survive and raising the next generation are two things right at the top of the list when it comes to the most important goals in the animal kingdom.
- Documentary series for viewers in the South and West of England.
- Documentary series on the lives of a young couple in Bristol in the 5 1/2 months leading up to the birth of their twins.
- In the Olduvai Gorge in Tanganyika, Louis Leakey's expedition found the skull of the World's earliest known Man. By chance the Armand Denis camera team were there to make a unique film record of this discovery, now to be screened for the first time. The programme begins with the story of Man's search for his fossil ancestors told by Kenneth Oakley of the British Museum of Natural History, John Russell Napier of the Royal Free Hospital Medical School, and by film from South Africa, China, and Europe.
- After his daughter weds, a middle-aged widower with a profitable farm decides to remarry but finds choosing a suitable mate a problematic process.
- A television dance program, The Owl and the Pussycat was a modern jazz ballet choreographed by Gillian Lynne based on Edward Lear's 1871 nonsense poem of the same name. It was a West Region BBC production that was directed by John Irving. The BBC Television Service began broadcasting in November, 1936 and ended in April, 1964.