First Inflight pictures as the Americans approach the moon.
Report by James Burke and Patrick Moore from the Apollo Space Studio.
Tammy and friends
(First shown on BBC Wales)
(Crystal Palace, Wenvoe West, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
(to 13.25)
For the very young
A film series of the adventures of Hammy and his friends.
Mr. Turtle shows the Hamster a strange craft drifting downstream, and it isn't long before Hammy makes himself a brand-new home.
Commentary spoken by Johnny Morris.
Bert Foord
A further report from the Space Studio
(to 14.00)
The Doubles match in this the final of the European 'A' Zone, direct from the Centre Court of the Bristol Lawn Tennis Club
with Alex Glasgow
This week's stories were adapted for television by Paul Stone
James Burke and Patrick Moore in the Apollo Space Studio answer children's questions on Apollo 11.
with Ray Alan and Tich and Quackers, George Chisholm, Derek Dene, Heather Barbour, Sons and Lovers, the voice of Peter Wheeler
from the North
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
Ronald Allison spotlights events and people making the news around Town
Tony Davis, Mick Groves, Cliff Hall, Hughie Jones
The folk group which caters for all sorts and conditions of folk once more offers a well-mixed selection of ballads, sea shanties, calypsos-in fact every kind of folk song, ancient and modern. Eleanor Leith will be joining the quartet as guest artist for the occasion, and there will of course be that biggest-of-all backing group - the 400-strong theatre audience of lusty singers. If fans at home want to join in, there's positively no objection. Some of the songs you might care to practise: 'John Peel', 'Rothesay-O', and 'Black and white'.
From The Octagon Theatre, Bolton
6.0-6.20 Local News and Weather
(Rowridge, Brighton, Oxford, Peterborough, Manningtree, Cambridge)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A new show with new faces featuring Frank Abbott, Peter Legge, Adrienne Posta, Mike Redway, Toni Sinclair
Starring Pauline Collins as Dawn, Polly James as Beryl
with Roy Marsden as Nigel, Hugh Walters as Terence
Dawn and Beryl are two Liverpudlian girls. 'The Liver Birds' share a flat in Liverpool. In fact they share everything-clothes, food, drink, coathangers. They're great friends. Except when it comes to sharing boyfriends...
(Pauline Collins is appearing in "The Night I chased the Women with an Eel" at the Comedy Theatre; Polly James in "Anne of Green Gables" at the New Theatre, London)
with Robert Dougall
Special Apollo 11 report from the Space Studio with James Burke and Patrick Moore
followed by The Weather
A crime series
This week: Colin Blakely as Jeffrey Farnol's Jasper Shrig assists in "The High Adventure"
Dramatised by Hugh Whitemore
Also starring Isobel Black, Simon Oates
Jeremy Veryan, heir to the estates of Veryan, leaves his guardian's house and goes in search of 'The High Adventure.' Mysteriously he is struck down by an unknown assailant. Jasper Shrig, a Bow Street Runner, dedicated to the pursuit of 'Windictiveness' in all its manifestations, hears of this assault and comes to his assistance. Together they set out to track down not only the threat hanging over Jeremy but also the shadow that darkens his childhood - the mystery of his parents' death.
What matters in the news and out of it
With Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt, Robert McKenzie, Vincent Kane
also
Target Moon
A report from the Apollo Space Studio with just forty-seven hours to the scheduled moon landing
A selection of feature films directed by the master of suspense.
This week: Suspicion
Starring Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine
With Cedric Hardwicke, Nigel Bruce, Dame May Whitty
A sensitive society girl marries a popular man-about-town. At first they are happy but when she discovers that he is an embezzler and perhaps a murderer she fears for her own life.
Live television Pictures from the U.S. astronauts as they approach the moon with only forty-five hours to the actual moon landing.
A report from the Apollo Space Studio
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