A programme for children at home.
Presenters this week, Marla Landi, Brian Cant
(Also on BBC-2)
(to 11.25)
11.25-1.25 Cricket: Glamorgan v. Somerset
at Cardiff Arms Park
(Rowridge, Brighton)
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A programme for children at home.
Presenters this week, Marla Landi, Brian Cant
(Also on BBC-2)
(to 11.25)
11.25-1.25 Cricket: Glamorgan v. Somerset
at Cardiff Arms Park
(Rowridge, Brighton)
(to 13.30)
2.40-4.45 Cricket: as 11.25 a.m.
(Rowridge, Brighton)
with Mai Zetterling.
(Repeat)
A film series from Australia by G. K. Saunders.
Bernie, Jean, and Peter discover a library ticket in the Blue Mountains and this is followed by a much greater discovery.
Produced by the Australian Broadcasting Commission
(Repeat)
with John Earle
The concluding adventures of four boys and 'Sandy' who go caving, and end their 100-miles camping expedition aboard the gaff-rigged cutter Helen.
(Repeat)
From the West
The adventures of the boy detective and his dog.
Tin Tin and Captain Haddock have a saboteur stowaway who plans to wreck their search.
(Repeat)
News and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Michael Aspel.
Followed by The Weather
Told by John Stockbridge.
Two young London couples get away from it all - in an 88-foot trading schooner bought for charter work in the sunny Caribbean. But first they have to sail her back from Sweden, through the Kiel Canal and a vicious storm in the North Sea.
with Kenneth Robinson
A quick look at criticism and comments from viewers.
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Lance Cooper goes on holiday. Sydney Huxley is in trouble again and Sir Tommy Barnett returns to help with the Festival.
by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
Starring Wilfrid Brambell as Albert and Harry H. Corbett as Harold
This week: And Afterwards at...
Featuring George A. Cooper, Joan Newell, Mollie Sugden, Rose Hill, Robert Webber, Rita Webb, Gretchen Franklin, Karol Hagar, Fred Hugh, George Tovey, Leslie Sarony, Betty Cardno, Margaret Flint, Gerald Rowland, George Hirste, James Bulloch
(Repeat)
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Tonight's film stars Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea
with Brian Donlevy
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In the third of four programmes, Robin Day asks Do We Need a National Police Force?
in discussion with Robert Mark, Chief Constable of Leicester since 1957, and The Rt. Hon. Sir Peter Rawlinson, Q.C., M.P., Solicitor-General 1962-4
This year the Home Secretary ordered the amalgamation of many police forces. Does this go far enough to help the police wage the war against crime? Can the police forces fight the modern criminal effectively without their being organised on a national basis? Or is a national police force against the British tradition?
These programmes are being printed in The Listener.
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Round the clock and round the world with up-to-the-minute coverage of what matters today.
Introduced by Kenneth Allsop.
Round 24 hours with Ian Trethowan, Robin Day, Robert McKenzie
Round 24,000 miles with Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, Michael Barratt, Michael Parkinson
and the Twenty-Four Hours correspondents
An introduction to European Art.
St. Eustace and the Stag
An engraving made about 1501.
Basil Taylor talks about Durer as a graphic artist whose skill and imagination transformed the techniques of woodcutting and engraving and whose prints spread his fame throughout Europe. (Repeat)