La Chasse Au Tresor: 2: Patrick n'ecoute pas
(Shown on Monday)
(to 9.55)
10.25-10.45 Gwlad a Thref
A series for Welsh Schools.
(Welsh Transmitters, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)
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La Chasse Au Tresor: 2: Patrick n'ecoute pas
(Shown on Monday)
(to 9.55)
10.25-10.45 Gwlad a Thref
A series for Welsh Schools.
(Welsh Transmitters, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)
For the very young
Stories about a family of wooden dolls who live on a farm.
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
11.0 Spotlight
People - Politics - Problems in the news
(Shown on Thursday)
11.23-11.38 Watch!: Railways: Down at the Station
(Shown on Tuesday)
From the County Ground, Worcester.
Third day's play.
yng nghwmnl
Syr Thomas Parry-Williams Frank Price Jones
Yr Athro Melville Richards T.G.G. Hebert
Y cyfarwyddo gan RHYDDERCH JONES
Golygydd, RUTH PRICE
(Folk Customs)
(First shown on BBC Wales)
(Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)
(to 14.03)
(Shown on Tuesday)
(to 14.25)
A further visit to the County Ground, Worcester.
(to 16.15)
by Rudyard Kipling
Adapted for television by Paul Ciani and Tony Hickey.
with Elisabeth Welch.
(Next week's stories are about Robin Hood)
Introduced by Roger Whittaker.
With Jack Haig as Mr. Wacky Jacky, Dilys Watling, Larry Parker and Theodore Rabbit
Guest stars, New Christy Minstrels
(Dilys Watling is in "Fiddler on the Roof" at Her Majesty's Theatre, London; Bert Hayes is at the Butlin's Hotels, Cliftonville)
with Robert Robinson
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]
Bert Foord
Introduced by John Edmunds
followed by the Weather in the South East
Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of Antiques with Max Robertson.
From the South and West
from Whiteabbey Hospital, Northern Ireland.
What would you like to see...? Whom do you want to meet...? Where would you like to go...?
Keith Macklin and Sheila Tracy talk to some of the patients and spring some surprises.
From the North
Angleton Council debates the two by-pass routes; Arnold threatens civil war; and Vera becomes seriously worried by Jimmy's behaviour.
From the Midlands
Old-Time Music-Hall from the stage of the Famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds.
(By arrangement with Stanley Joseph and Michael Joseph)
Presenting John Hanson, David and Marianne Dalmour, Jo, Jac, and Joni, Bryan Burdon, Lynne Perrie, Georges Schlick, Tot and Ina, The Ballet Montmartre.
Chairman, Leonard Sachs
(John Hanson is appearing in "The Desert Song" at the Cambridge Theatre, London; Leonard Sachs is appearing at the Phoenix Theatre, Leicester: David and Marianne Dalmour are appearing at Allinson's Theatre Club, Liverpool; Tot and Ina at Churchill's Club, London)
Written by Peter Robinson
Starring Freddie Frinton and Jean Kent
Fred, a widower for twelve years, has woman trouble. At home he is dominated by his three daughters; next door there's another woman with marriage on her mind, and Fred is her quarry...
with Robert Dougall
followed by The Weather
Direct from the Empire Pool and Sports Arena, Wembley.
Twenty of Britain's finest boxers provide a fitting climax to the championship season in this Olympic Year. Tonight they compete not only to become the 'Champion,' but also to reach Mexico City in October - the goal of every world-class athlete.
BBC outside broadcast cameras provide you with a ringside seat at the pick of the bouts.
A quick look at the news of the day and a longer look at what matters.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
with Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt, Ian Trethowan, Robert McKenzie
with on-the-spot reports by Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, David Lomax, Philip Tibenham, Denis Tuohy.
A second visit to the Empire Pool and Sports Arena, Wembley, for further bouts in this tournament of champions.
with commentary, news, and results from Harry Carpenter.
A weekly look at the world of the cinema introduced by Jimmy Greene
and featuring this week:
In Cold Blood
a scene from the film and an interview with the director Richard Brooks who talks to David Lewin about the film of the book.
"...I have a problem which is that I try to tell the truth..."
"...I hope that the audience, on seeing the film, will forget that it's a movie, and it will become a personal experience..."
"...in this film there's not one drop of blood, and yet people are terrified about it: perhaps because they know it's for real..."
and in contrast
Glossies
- the world of adult make-believe, with scenes from Random Harvest, Letter to an Unknown Woman, Return to Peyton Place, Valley of the Dolls.
A weekly report on exports and industry.
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