For Schools
Previously shown on Monday
(to 9.55)
For Schools
Previously shown in June 1964
Repeated on Thursday at 10.23 a.m.
(to 10.20)
BBC film
(to 11.00)
Co-operation between States, economic and political has long been a European dream. The first steps towards its realisation in Western Europe are considered in this programme.
Introduced by Michael Collins.
For Schools
Repeated next Tuesday at 2.5 p.m.
(to 11.25)
For Schools
Previously shown on Tuesday
(to 11.55)
BBC Outside Broadcast cameras bring you The Semi-Finals of the Men's Singles and all the highlights of the ninth day's play, direct from the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
Commentary, news, results, and summaries by Dan Maskell, Jack Kramer, Peter West, David Coleman.
On BBC-2 from 5.0
where happy chance finds are made by Jeremy Carrad and Serendipity Dog who open the door on a world full of strange and entertaining facts.
A thrilling new film series.
The Quests board a ship abandoned because of attacks by a deep sea monster-and find that the monster is still aboard.
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, featuring highlights of the Semi-finals of the Men's Singles, with expert comment by Dan Maskell and Jack Kramer.
Match of the Day: 9.35 p.m. on BBC-2
A film series.
Starring Michael Rennie as Harry Lime, Jonathan Harris as Bradford Webster.
When Harry arrives unexpectedly in Beirut and a few hours later his freighter, the S.S. Demetrio Bay, explodes outside the harbour, it is inevitable that the police should connect the two events.
First transmission on May 4, 1963
7.30-7.55 Going for a Song?: an exploration of the world of antiques.
(Rowridge, Brighton)
7.30-7.55 The Scase Report: questions answered for the man in the street.
(Oxford)
7.30-7.55 Farming Club for E. Anglia: a review of events on the-first day of the Royal Norfolk Show.
(Peterborough, Manningtree)
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]
by Alan Plater
There are two young constables in each car, ready to deal with trouble as it happens.
Two shots are fired - and P.C. Baker's farewell to Newtown is anything but peaceful.
See page 37
Introduced by Frank Bough.
bringing you Action-News-Personalities
including this week:
Lawn Tennis
Today at Wimbledon.
and
Rugby Union: Australia v. South Africa
from Australia.
Highlights of the second Test match at Brisbane.
by David Stone.
with Nigel Stock, Peter Jeffrey, Zena Walker, Jan Waters
See page 39
In the Church we are always trying to be faithful to our past rather than to our present
While the Church has always had to face criticism from non-Christians, the most disturbing voices are often raised within the fold
Albert van den Heuvel, Executive Secretary, Youth Department, World Council of Churches airs his views.
Filmed in Geneva with the co-operation of Swiss Television