For the very young
Stories about a family of wooden dolls who live on a farm.
(to 11.00)
Second day's play at Headingley.
George Luce
(Welsh discussion on folk customs)
(First shown on BBC Wales)
(Crystal Palace, Sutton Coldfield, Holme Moss, Wenvoe West)
(to 14.03)
Cricket: England v. Australia: Fourth Test Match
Further visits to Headingley.
(On BBC-2 from 4.30)
and
Racing from Ascot Heath
3.0 Granville Stakes
over five furlongs
3.30 Red Oaks Stakes
over The Old Mile
4.0 Hyperion Stakes
over six furlongs
(to 16.15)
by A.A. Milne
Adapted for television and directed by Paul Ciani
with Alan Bennett
(Next week: 'Rabbit's Busy Day')
Introduced by Rodney Bewes
with Herman's Hermits, Norberti
(Bert Hayes is appearing at Butlin's Hotels, Cliftonville)
Two of the world's greatest laughter-makers in a selection of their famous short films.
This week: Laughing Gravy
A Hal Roach film
Stan and Ollie's attempts to conceal a small dog in their room provoke a disastrous battle of wits with the landlord.
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]
George Luce
and why
- as seen by Peter Asher
with Richard Neville, Tony Palmer, The Spinners
and guests including this week Eric Burdon, The Pentangle
A final report on the day's play.
Two related problems and double fun in a new comedy film series.
Starring Eve Arden and Kaye Ballard
with Herbert Rudley, Roger C. Carmel, Jerry Fogel, Deborah Walley
Everybody Goes on a Honeymoon - It's a sort of family affair!
Caroline goes on a trip to London; Mrs. Heenan has news of her son; the Harkers have another visit from Mr. Proudfoot.
From the Midlands
Old-Time Music-Hall from the stage of the Famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds.
(By arrangement with Stanley and Michael Joseph)
Presenting Josef Locke, Larry Marshall, Annie Fields, Nigel Hopkins, Bal Moane,
Les Ygrouchki, Maggie Kelly, Zelka, Jean and Peter Barbour
Chairman, Leonard Sachs
(Josef Locke is appearing at the Queens Theatre, Blackpool; Nigel Hopkins at the Palace Pier Theatre, Brighton; Anne Fields at the Gaiety Theatre, Ayr; Jean and Peter Barbour at Butlin's Holiday Camp, Ayr)
featuring the equestrian teams of Great Britain, Germany, Italy, U.S.A. Ireland, Chile, France, Norway who earlier this afternoon competed for the supreme International award.
This year the record entry of seven teams from abroad (the first time this has occurred since 1925) should produce a competition of singular interest as the national teams of four riders compete in a truly pre-Olympic atmosphere.
with Robert Langley
followed by The Weather
The first in a new pace-setting adventure series.
Starring Ben Gazarra as Paul Bryan, a man with no ties and no time to spare.
After a fishing expedition off the Mexican coast Paul makes friends with the owner of the boat and is caught up with the man's eccentric way of life. They both become attracted to the same girl, and the future of all three is far from easy to forecast.
A quick look at the news of the day and a longer look at what matters with Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt, Ian Trethowan, Robert McKenzie.
A series which takes up the cause of people fighting for a fair deal.
Magnus Magnusson examines whether we are all Equal Before the Law?
Have we become too complacent with our image of the British Bobby?
In recent years there have been disturbing cases - the presenting of false evidence, unwarranted arrests, and accusations of brutality. Many of the victims have been coloured people.
Is the black man particularly vulnerable when he comes up against the law?
The world's most popular jazz pianist
accompanied by Ike Isaacs, Jose Mangual, Jimmy Smith
Introduced by Benny Green.
(Postponed from June 8)
(Erroll Garner appears by arrangement with Harold Davison)
A weekly report on exports and industry.
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