BBC film for Schools
Previously shown on Monday
(to 9.55)
For Schools
Previously shown on Monday
(to 10.20)
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.
Topical items introduced by Owen Edwards in Welsh.
(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)
For Schools
Previously shown on Monday
(to 14.25)
The second day of the Liverpool Spring Meeting.
3.5 The Mildmay Steeplechase
over 2 miles
3.40 The Coronation Hurdle (Div. II)
over 2 miles, 100 yards
4.10 The 113th Liverpool Spring Cup Handicap
over 1 mile, 2 furlongs and 170 yards
4.40 The Knowsley Stakes
over 1 mile 5 furlongs
(to 16.50)
Introduced by Leslie Crowther.
with Peter Glaze, Pip Hinton, Jillian Comber, Harold Taylor
Guest, Tom Jones
and 'Jig Jak'
(Leslie Crowther is appearing in "The Black and White Minstrel Show" at the Victoria Palace, London; Bert Hayes is appearing at Butlin's Hotels, Cliftonville)
with Sarah Ward
A weekly look at criticism and comments from younger viewers.
Letters for inclusion in these programmes should be addressed to [address removed]
News and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Richard Baker.
followed by The Weather
Percy Thrower with Barry Bucknell in the Gardening Club Garden Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Seasonal work in the border and greenhouse, including:
Laying slabs under the pergola
Fixing wire supports for climbing plants
Making steps for two-level gardening
A recent showing by Percy Thrower of a lemon tree in Gardening Club brought correspondence and phone calls from viewers with their own fruiting lemons: Gardening Club film cameras visited one of them, Jack Biggin, an amateur from Dronfield, near Sheffield.
From the Midlands
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
with Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Macdonald Hastings, Christopher Brasher, Julian Pettifer, Cathal O'Shannon, Magnus Magnusson.
A serial by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling.
The past catches up with Mrs. Chater, and Bridget gets into bad company.
Written by Dick Clement and Ian la Frenais.
Starring Rodney Bewes as Bob, James Bolam as Terry
with Donald McKillop, Bartlett Mullins, Richard Moore, Anneke Wills, Didi Sullivan, Michael Sheard, Eric Dodson, Martin Redpath
First transmission on BBC-2, January 6
from the Lyceum Rainbow Club, Bradford.
Donald Peers introduces George Martin, Le Trio Athene, Barbara Law, The Two Perrards, The Gaytones, Norman Collier.
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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]
Written by Ed Rollins and Correlli Barnett.
A twenty-six-part history of the 1914-18 War.
Throughout nearly the whole of the four years of the war. the British have been waging a grim fight against the Turkish armies in Palestine and Mesopotamia. Under relentless pressure. Turkish resistance crumbles.
With the voices of Sir Michael Redgrave as Narrator, Sir Ralph Richardson as Haig, Emlyn Williams as Lloyd George and Marius Goring, Cyril Luckham, Sebastian Shaw.
Music by Wilfred Josephs
played by the BBC Northern Orchestra
Conducted by George Hurst
Series produced in collaboration with the Imperial War Museum, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Broadcasting Commission
A BBC Tonight productionFirst transmission on BBC-2, November 8, 1964
A film drama.
[Starring] Jack Lemmon as The Loudmouth
with Harold J. Stone as Lieutenant Oran Nelson
First transmission on BBC-2, August 2, 1964
And a way of looking at the world One eye open wide; one eye closed,
And between the two the picture gets composed
[Starring] David Frost
with Barbara Evans, John Bird, Doug Fisher, Roy Hudd, Brian Murphy and visitors.