Presented by Gordon Severn.
Previously shown in September 1963
Repeated on Wednesday and Thursday at 9.10 a.m.
(to 9.35)
Introduced by Eric Simms.
A visit to the church, and a visit to a quarry to see how the local stone is removed for building.
BBC film for Schools
Previously shown in September 1962
(to 9.58)
Compressed air has many modern applications. Today Gerd Sommerhoff discovers some of them and shows the surprising strength of air under pressure.
For Schools
Previously shown in September 1963
(to 10.20)
A sociology series.
What do we know about modern British society? How is it changing? Can we use scientific methods to investigate social behaviour? These are some of the questions raised by this new film series. The first programme introduces some of the faces in the crowd.
BBC film
(to 10.43)
Maria Bird brings Andy to play with your small children.
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
Gladys Whitred sings the songs
BBC film
(to 11.00)
The design of his physical make-up together with certain inborn behaviour patterns serve to remind man of his biological ancestry.
Introduced by Professor W. S. Bullough.
For Schools
Repeated on Wednesday at 12.0
(to 11.30)
For children of seven to nine
Introduced by Tom Gibbs.
Winter food for the cows; visiting a milk-bottling creamery.
with Kenneth Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Stone and family, John Howard, Danny Grover
Story by Barbara Willard.
For Schools
Repeated on Thursday at 9.38 a.m.
(to 11.55)
gydag Owen Edwards.
Topical items introduced by Owen Edwards in Welsh.
(Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss)
Stories about a family of wooden dolls who live on a farm.
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
BBC film
(to 13.45)
by Bertolt Brecht
Translated by John Holmstrom
Adapted and produced by Ronald Eyre
Starring Avril Elgar
Introduced by James Grout
For Schools
(Previously shown in November 1962)
(Repeated on Wednesday at 11.5 a.m.)
(to 14.35)
A new series of films featuring that well-known Southern character Deputy Dawg, the wily Musk Rat, and Vincent van Gopher.
Eric Shipton, the famous explorer and mountaineer, leads an expedition to the most desolate part of Tierra del Fuego in South America.
They face glaciers, crevasses, and condors and are lost in a blizzard, but why have they come to climb the Mountains of Glass?
First transmission on Nov. 4, 1963
A daily presentation of news and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Richard Baker.
followed by The Weather
Craig Douglas welcomes you aboard for a river trip from Buckler's Hard to Beaulieu.
See the sights and enjoy the music as he entertains you, afloat and ashore, with his friends... Steve Benbow, The Ladybirds, Douglas Squires, Pat Goh.
Music by Johnny Pearson and his Orchestra
(Craig Douglas is appearing in 'No, No, Nanette' at the Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh)
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
with Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Macdonald Hastings, Christopher Brasher, Julian Pettifer, Brian Redhead, Cathal O'Shannon,
Magnus Magnusson.
A series by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling.
Ian hears a voice from the past: Camilla finds she has taken on more than she can handle.
with Leonid Hambro.
A kaleidoscopic portrait of Hollywood's fabulous past and exciting present.
'Bronco Billy', William S. Hart, Tom Mix, Gary Cooper, John Wayne-a few of the many illustrious names that have appeared in Westerns, the backbone of Hollywood's motion-picture industry for more than half a century.
Election Broadcast on behalf of the Liberal Party.
A film by Norman Swallow and Denis Mitchell.
A sequel to the Mitchell-Swallow film about Teenagers made ten years ago.
What became of those memorable young people? What happened? How have they changed?
Made for BBC-tv by Denis Mitchell Films Ltd.
Norbert Brainin (violin), Siegmund Nissel (violin), Peter Schidlof (viola), Martin Lovett (cello)
playing
Schubert String Quartet in A minor, Op. 29
The second of two programmes in which one of the finest of present-day ensembles plays before an invited audience.