For the very young
(to 11.00)
Welsh folkways
(First shown on BBC Wales)
(Crystal Palace, Wenvoe West, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
Jack Scott
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the first Finals day of the Wimbledon Open Tournament featuring The Final of the Ladies' Singles Championship and The Final of the Men's Doubles Championship direct from the Centre Court at Wimbledon
David Coleman introduces the matches and sets the scene for these events which will produce the undisputed champions of the world with Centre Court commentaries by Dan Maskell and Jack Kramer and the rest of the day's highlights reported by Peter West and Bill Knight
(Also on BBC-2 in colour)
Jack Scott
Ronald Allison spotlights events and people making the news around Town
6.0-6.15 Local News and Weather
(Rowridge, Brighton, Oxford, Peterborough, Manningtree, Cambridge)
The final transmission of the day direct from the All England Club, featuring highlights of The Ladies' Singles Final and The Men's Doubles Final with expert comment from Dan Maskell and Jack Kramer
(Match of the Day: BBC-2 at 10.50 p.m.)
Tales from the last frontier of the great American West.
A film series starring James Drury as The Virginian
Judge Garth's herd is trapped by a landslide and the only way to save them before the coming winter kills them is to drive the herd across land belonging to his bitter enemy.
(First shown on BBC-2)
with Robert Dougall
followed by The Weather
A crime series
This week: Derek Godfrey as Francis Didelot's Commissaire Bignon investigates the case of "Death on the Champs Elysees"
Dramatised by Derek Ingrey
Also starring Frederick Jaeger, Elizabeth Shepherd
with George A. Cooper, Kenneth Farrington, Harold Goodwin
No hotel likes to feel it is the scene of a crime. To a hotel of the irreproachable respectability of the Henri IV in Paris, the effect of such an event on the management is catastrophic. Their wealthy and distinguished guests cannot be disturbed by the vulgar clamour of police investigation. Surely the business man found dead in his hotel room must have died accidentally. Commissaire Bignon thinks otherwise. Undoubtedly this is murder and his investigations reveal many strange facts about the guests at this luxurious hotel.
Alistair Cooke journalist, broadcaster, film critic and raconteur talks to David Coleman about his career. He also discusses his favourite films and chooses scenes from some of them, including Jean Harlow's "Bombshell"
From the North
See colour feature on page 67
What matters in the news and out of it with Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt,
Robert McKenzie, Vincent Kane
A selection of feature films directed by the master of suspense
Starring Joan Fontaine and Laurence Olivier
with George Sanders, Judith Anderson
An unsophisticated girl marries a wealthy widower and finds she is haunted by the spirit of his first wife.