For the very young
Vera McKechnie turns the pages and shows you how to make paper flowers in a pot.
You need plain or coloured paper, pipe cleaners, modelling clay, an egg box, and scissors
BBC film
(to 11.00)
At the start of the second week at Wimbledon BBC Outside Broadcast units set the scene and bring you play direct from the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.
In Blue Peter at 5.0
If you have ever watched "It's a Square World," Michael Bentine's programme, it is likely that you have seen him grappling with the Bumblies. They are little creatures, with twittery voices and rapid movements, who pop up at the most awkward moments - during a lecture or a song - and take over the programme with their antics and furious energy. You must have wondered about them - where they come from, and how they get in. Today you may have a chance to find out because Michael Bentine himself is coming along to talk about them. We say "may" advisedly, because with Bumblies you never know what can happen!
Another chance to see this film from France with Jacky and Hermine.
Commentary spoken by Gary Watson.
A daily presentation of news and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Richard Baker.
Followed by The Weather
The final transmission of the day direct from the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
by Charles Dickens.
Dramatised by Constance Cox.
A film series of comedy-thrillers starring Glynis Johns as a writer of mystery stories with a flair for making her own perilous predicaments and Keith Andes as her long-suffering husband.
Crime After a Fashion ...is in vogue!
The Window on the World
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with reports on People - Places - Problems in the news from Panorama's regular team of commentators Robin Day and Michael Barratt, Michael Charlton, Roderick MacFarquhar, John Morgan.
Rupert Davies as Maigret introduces Eve Gill played by Jane Merrow in Selwyn Jepson's The Hungry Spider
Adapted by Jan Read.
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]
Told by Allan McClelland.
Frozen lava, spouts of boiling water, erupting volcanoes, student whale hunters, and a haunted lake. All these Bill Taylor and his family find in their search across Iceland for the volcanic crater that Jules Verne used as a gateway for A Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
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