Out and about with John Bevan
(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.
Guinea completes his first test flight and the Riverbank Air Mail Service is inaugurated.
Commentary spoken by Johnny Morris.
George Luce
(to 13.53)
3.10 News of the World Stakes
over one mile and a quarter
3.45 Nassau Stakes
over one mile and a quarter
4.15 Trundle Stakes
over one mile and a half
(Shown at 11.0 a.m. on BBC-2)
by Rosemary Manning
Adapted for television and directed by Jeremy Swan
with Ann Beach
with Ray Alan and Tich and Quackers, George Chisholm, Derek Dene, Heather Barbour, Vanity Fare, the voice of Peter Wheeler
from the North
with Cathy McGowan
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
Ronald Allison spotlights events and people making the news around Town
Ryan Davies invites you to pull up a bale of straw and join the fun. You will hear ballads and folk songs, old and new from Margaret Williams, Y Triban, The Hennessys, The Cousins and Rosemary, Derek Boote and The Barnstormers
Tales from the last frontier of the great American West.
A film series starring James Drury as The Virginian
Trying to recover the $1,500 a pretty servant girl 'borrowed' from him, Trampas finds himself more and more involved in her puzzling and mysterious scheme.
(First shown on BBC-2)
A new show with people new to television
[Starring] Frank Abbott, Peter Legge, Adrienne Posta, Mike Redway, Toni Sinclair
A new comedy series
Starring Pauline Collins as Dawn, Polly James as Beryl
featuring Donald Gee as Paul, Melvyn Hayes as Simon, Michael Robbins as photographer
with Julian Battersby, Mary Jordan, Pitt Wilkinson, Michael Goldie, Ian Ramsey, John Watters
(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 John Edmunds
followed by The Weather
A crime series
This week: John Welsh as Roy Vickers's Inspector Rason investigates the case of "A Man and his Mother-in-Law"
Dramatised by Hugh Leonard
Also starring Barbara Couper, Donald Douglas, Lyn Ashley
'Is this where you keep stolen property?' 'Not quite, sir. Inspector Rason is in charge of our... um... dead ends.' And in Scotland Yard Inspector Rason sits surrounded by clues which have led to 'dead ends,' and waits-waits for a criminal to make a move which will connect him with a clue. In the Blagrove case there seems to be no motive - the victim had no enemies - there are no clues. The only thing found at the scene of the crime that seems out of place is a book of love poems. Can Rason find a link between this and the murderer?
Lord Soper minister, socialist, and author talks to David Coleman about his life, his career, and his interest in the cinema. He chooses scenes from some of his favourite films including the Academy winner A Man For All Seasons. He also discusses his attitude towards violence in films and justifies a scene from one of the most grimly realistic battles ever depicted.
from the North
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 Joseph Cotten, Teresa Wright, MacDonald Carey
with Patricia Collinge, Henry Travers, Hume Cronyn
A young girl realises that her favourite uncle may be a dangerous fugitive...
Tonight's movie was regarded by contemporary critics as Hitchcock's best thriller since his departure from Britain in 1939. It was even compared with Orson Welles's Citizen Kane. Both films contain superb performances from Joseph Cotten, and both employ naturalistic dialogue and have overlapping unrelated conversations going on between several people at once.