9.38 Mathematics Around You: 5: Containers
(Shown on Monday)
10.0-10.20 Television Club: The Tunnel
(Shown on Tuesday)
10.25-10.45 Dysgu Cymraeg
A series for Welsh Schools.
(Welsh Transmitters, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)
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9.38 Mathematics Around You: 5: Containers
(Shown on Monday)
10.0-10.20 Television Club: The Tunnel
(Shown on Tuesday)
10.25-10.45 Dysgu Cymraeg
A series for Welsh Schools.
(Welsh Transmitters, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)
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)
11.5-11.25 Spotlight
People - Politics - Problems
(Shown on Thursday)
11.35-11.55 A Year's Journey: A Great Abbey
(Shown on Tuesday)
Pynciau'r dydd yng Nghymru yn cael eu eyflwyno gan Harri Gwynn, Hywel Gwynfryn, Mary Middleton ae Arwel Ellis Owen.
Today: Welsh topical magazine.
(Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)
(to 13.33)
(Shown on Wednesday)
(to 14.25)
by George Selden.
With Julie Felix.
With pictures by Garth Williams.
David Nixon entertains some young friends to forty-five minutes of tricks, puzzles, and magic and invites you to join him and meet his guests Roger Whittaker, Sino, Basil Brush and to play The Train Game
(Bert Hayes is appearing at the 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: Junior Points of View, [address removed]
News and views from London and the South-East
featuring George Villiers
followed by the Weather in the South-East
The White Heather Club visits Brodick, Isle of Arran.
With Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor, Moira Anderson, James Urquhart, Dixie Ingram, The White Heather Dancers and The Archie Duncan Quintet.
Look at A Double Life
Frogs, toads, and newts all lead double lives and are equally at home on land or in the water. They are amphibians and represent an important link in the story of evolution between the fishes of millions of years ago and the reptiles, birds, and mammals of today.
Commentary by Maurice Burton.
Based on a Montello Film production
From the West
Langley arranges a lovers' meeting; Nelson is surrounded by women; the Coopers visit their neighbours.
From the Midlands
by Richard Waring.
Starring Wendy Craig as Jennifer and Paul Daneman as Henry
See page 57.
Stories of a railroad and the man who runs it in the exciting and dangerous pioneering days of the old West.
A film series starring Dale Robertson as Ben Calhoun
with Gary Collins as Dave Tarrant and Bob Random as Barnabas Rogers
Ben's attempt to build a railway bridge across a deep ravine meets with fierce opposition from a beautiful but very unfriendly young woman.
One of Britain's leading musical partnerships was shattered ten years ago when Cyril Smith suffered a paralytic stroke. Tonight's programme tells the story of their lives, and of their inspiring fight back to the top.
Introduced by Paddy Feeny.
From the Midlands
International Swimming: England v. Spain
from Wigan
In this, the first international of the season, Spain are hoping to avenge their defeat by England in Valencia last year.
and
International Amateur Boxing: The XVII European Championships: The 1/8 Finals
from Rome
Harry Carpenter reports from the ringside at the Palazzo dello Sport.
Introduced by David Vine.
Presented by the Italian Television Service
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
with Kenneth Allsop, Ian Trethowan, Robert McKenzie, Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, Michael Barratt, Michael Parkinson, Leonard Parkin, David Lomax.
A Wiltshire market town that became a Victorian railway town - now becoming a centre of modern industry. The results of this development in human and political terms have been studied for three years by Kenneth Hudson and he is about to publish them.
This programme reflects some of his conclusions.
From the West
Since the American rocket Mariner IV went close to Mars to send back information, our ideas about the Red Planet have changed very much.
Patrick Moore discusses these new ideas with Harold Ridley and in particular considers whether there can be any life on Mars.
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