9.15-9.35 Engineering: Craft and Science
Shown on Monday
Repeated on Friday
Accompanying pamphlet: see facing page
11.35-11.55 Maths Today: Year 2: Moving with Matrices
Introduced by Derick Last
Shown last week
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9.15-9.35 Engineering: Craft and Science
Shown on Monday
Repeated on Friday
Accompanying pamphlet: see facing page
11.35-11.55 Maths Today: Year 2: Moving with Matrices
Introduced by Derick Last
Shown last week
Make Yourself at Home
For viewers from Pakistan and India
Including:
Health and Welfare
Look, Listen, and Speak: Lesson 3
Asian Music
'Look, Listen, and Speak' Book 1, in Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati and English, and long-playing record with English dialogue and practice sentences to accompany Books 1 and 2 obtainable from booksellers/record dealers, Asian stores or BBC Publications, [address removed] Book 4s. 6d. (by post 5s. 4d.) (crossed postal order, please, not stamps). Record ã2 (by post ã2 4s.)
(to 12.50)
Light entertainment
(First shown on BBC Wales)
(Crystal Palace, Wenvoe West, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
(to 13.25)
For the very young
George Luce
(to 13.53)
2.0 The Private Life of the Kingfisher
Another look at the award-winning film which follows the fortunes of a pair of kingfishers on the river Test.
Written and produced by Jeffery Boswall
2.30-2.50 Twentieth-Century Focus: Laws and Liberty: 3: Law by Consent?
Shown on Tuesday
Accompanying pamphlet: see facing page
"The buck stops here" (Harry S. Truman)
Presented by Diana Ward
(to 16.30)
by Joan Aiken
with June Barry
Today: Part 3: Where is the secret passage?
A thrilling cartoon serial
Professor Lindenbrook's party of explorers encounter more insect-men and have to fight them to keep from being mounted and becoming part of their 'collection'.
A weekly series introduced by Johnny Morris
The World of Animals
In the wild, in the zoo, at home: a magazine of stories about animals constantly illustrating their own kind of magic.
From the South and West
English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
George Luce
A weekly series of live programmes in which David Jacobs introduces people to talk to and entertain
Introducing
Deena Webster
The Wednesday Show Dancers
What's new today for those interested in tomorrow
Introduced by Raymond Baxter
Discoveries... Developments... Trends
A weekly look at the world's fast-changing scientific, medical, and technological scene
The Harkers continue negotiating for a plot of land; Langley's condition gives cause for alarm; Turner receives an invitation to dinner.
From the Midlands
(For cast list see page 55)
is this week's Wednesday Show Time
Starring Benny Hill
with Patricia Hayes, Henry McGee
and Priscilla Morgan, Rita Webb
Guest stars, The Trio Athenee
and Gilly McIver, Bob Todd, Jenny Lee-Wright, Dick Graham, Pamela Cundell, John Wright, Maeve Leslie
(Henry McGee is in "Uproar In the House" at the Whitehall Theatre, London)
by Michael Pertwee
starring Bernard Braden and Barbara Kelly
Sally is sporting a 'kind of engagement ring.' Barbara has met the new neighbours, and Bernie is accused of prejudice by almost everyone.
with Robert Robinson
A quick look at criticism and comments from viewers
Letters for inclusion in these programme should be addressed to: Points of View, [address removed]
with Richard Baker
followed by The Weather
on behalf of the Conservative and Unionist Party
Also on BBC-2
by Evelyn Waugh
Adapted for television in three parts by Giles Cooper
Starring Edward Woodward as Guy Crouchback
with Vivian Pickles as Virginia, James Villiers as Ian Kilbannock, Faith Brook as Julia Stitch, Sarah Lawson as Kerstie, Tim Preece as Trimmer, Freddie Jones as Ludovic, Geoffrey Chater as Hound, Paul Hardwick as Ritchie-Hook
(First shown on BBC-2)
"Utterly compulsive." (Daily Sketch)
"...McWhinnie, Giles Cooper, and producer Michael Bakewell make Waugh look made for television." (The Guardian)
What matters in the news and out of it
The recorded highlights of tonight's match played at The Empire Stadium, Wembley
England, in their second international of the season, take on one of the most improved teams in European football
It is only since 1946 that the Bulgarians have attained any success outside the Balkan area. In 1956 they won the Bronze Medal in the Melbourne Olympics and this year, at the Mexican Games, the Silver Medal, when, in an extremely explosive final against Hungary, three of their players were sent off.