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 11.00)
Ymweliad a'r Maes, y Pafiliwn a'r Stiwdio. a chyfle i brofi o naws y Brifwyl yn y Drenewydd yng nghwmni Owen Edwards
Visit to the National Eisteddfod field, paviliun. and studio, and impressions of the festival at Newtown.
(Welsh Transmitters, Crystal Palace, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Wenvoe West)
A programme for children at home.
First shown on BBC-2 this morning
(to 13.55)
Another chance to see this cartoon film series.
Musky, Vince and Deputy Dawg have trouble with the Catfish.
The second of three films telling the story of famous men who were history makers in Canada.
Floods, avalanches, and hostile Indians were only three of the hazards that David Thompson met in his peaceful mission to map unknown parts of Canada.
A National Film Board of Canada film
News and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Michael Aspel.
Followed by The Weather
by Elaine Morgan.
with Jessie Evans
and Joan Newell, J. G. Devlin
This week: Will you be mine?
(First shown on BBC Wales, May 21)
Written by Gordon Thomas and Peter Stone.
Tomorrow's World ...in the making today
Raymond Baxter introduces film, outside broadcast, and studio reports on the men and the developments which are changing our way of life.
Starring Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor
with Bobby Watson, The White Heather Dancers, The Scottish Junior Singers (Conductor, Agnes Duncan), Ian Powrie and his Band
and featuring special guest stars, Andy Stewart, Roddy McMillan, Moira Anderson, Anne and Laura Brand, James Urquhart, Jimmy Shand, Dixie Ingram
A section of the BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Leader, Dennis McConnell
Conducted by Iain Sutherland
(Andy Stewart, Ian Powrie and his Band, and Dixie Ingram are appearing in "The Andy Stewart Show at Five Past Eight" at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh)
See facing page
7.30-7.55 Dead Men's Ait
Sir Brian Horrocks describes the defeat and death of Simon de Montfort.
(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 Mike Watts.
Starring Geoffrey Keen as Stead, Barry Foster as Driscoll, Ronald Hines as Prentice
Guest stars, John Tate, Jane Hylton, Mary Miller
See page 35
Introduced by Frank Bough.
bringing you Action-News-Personalities
Including this week:
International Rugby Union: New Zealand v. South Africa
Highlights of the First Test Match played in Wellington, New Zealand.
Not for the Nervous
by Peter Van Greenaway.
[Starring] Denholm Elliott as John Fairchild, Nancie Jackson as Cathy Fairchild,
Terence Alexander as Mr. Vincent, Rachel Gurney as Mrs. Vincent
with Margaret Whiting as Miss Price
See page 35
Fanny and Johnnie Cradock entertain Nanette Johns and Stratford Johns in their kitchen.
in a recital of traditional Spanish music.
First transmission on May 29, 1964
by The Rev. Eric James.