For Schools
Previously shown on Wednesday
(to 10.00)
For Schools
Previously shown on Monday
(to 10.22)
For the very young
Stories about a family of wooden dolls who live on a farm.
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
BBC film
(to 11.00)
People - Politics - Problems
For Schools
Previously shown on Thursday
(to 11.25)
BBC film for Schools
Previously shown on Tuesday
(to 11.55)
gydag Owen Edwards
(Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss)
For the very young
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
Gladys Whitred sings the songs
Peter Hawkins speaks the voices
Maria Bird writes the songs and music
BBC film
(to 13.45)
The air is full of unheard signals. Yet, using the simplest equipment, just one signal among many hundreds may be picked out and clearly heard.
For Schools
Previously shown on Monday
(to 14.25)
A second chance to see this cartoon film series.
It takes the combined efforts of Deputy Dawg, Musky, and Vince to move the Old Man of the Mountain.
A correspondent picked up a phone in a Dallas hospital and within ten seconds the traffic news of President Kennedy's death was round the world.
Richard Coeur de Lion was the first king to use the Royal Lions of England.
Kenneth Kendall and top experts, with some young friends, probe facts and fancies of all kinds.
A daily presentation of news and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Michael Aspel.
Followed by The Weather
Wigs and beards, hair dyes and face-lifts can change the way we look, but do they alter the way we feel? With the increasing skill of dentists and surgeons, will remoulding a face one day become as common as creating a new hairstyle?
Discussing these and other questions: Anne Allen, Jasmine Bligh, Sir Denis Browne, K.C.V.O., Hugh David, Marla Landi, Marguerite Tangye, Leo Vala, A consultant psychiatrist
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
With Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Macdonald Hastings, Christopher Brasher, Julian Pettifer, Brian Redhead.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A film series of courtroom dramas starring E.G. Marshall, Robert Reed.
With Guest stars, Torin Thatcher, Skip Homeier
An elderly American Admiral faces grave legal difficulties as a direct result of his dedicated, if misguided, patriotism.
See page 51
A comedy series by John Chapman.
Starring Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd
with Vi Stevens, Patricia Hayes, Jack Haig, Mollie Sugden, Clifford Mollison, Jacquie Wallis
and featuring Fred Emney, Aidan Turner, Judith Furse, John Chapman, Cameron Hall
in association with the L.C.C.
Part of the opening concert at the Royal Festival Hall, London on Saturday, May 9.
"Trumpet Voluntary"...Jeremiah Clarke, arr. Henry Wood
Soloist, Norman Burgess
"The Carnival of the Animals"...Saint-Saens
Two pianos, Josette and Yvette Roman
Narrator, Robert Robinson
BBC Concert Orchestra
Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
See page 9
with Johnny Morris
In four programmes he describes a journey he made last year in Japan.
'Fascinating business making oysters have pearls. It's rather like making me have a gallstone. If human gall-stones were of value, I wonder what we'd get up to'.
(First shown on South-and-West transmitters on March 18)
See page 60
10.0-10.30 Citizen 63: Barry Langford
The world of a young business man living in Brighton and dealing in antique silver and pop singers.
(Rowridge, Brighton)
with Robert Robinson
A quick look at criticism and comments from viewers.
Letters for inclusion in these programmes should be addressed to: Points of View, [address removed]
An award-winning documentary film.
A trip from the streets of Harlem, New York, along the Hudson River for a picnic on a Sunday in summer.