Dilip Kumar talks to Mahendra Kaul about his involvement in the film industry in the developing parts of the East - how he got his screen name -what he is like today-how stardom has affected his life.
(from Birmingham; shown on Sunday)
Ikebana and Aikido demonstration
A film series.
A mystery of the Riverbank is solved with the help of Guinea Pig's oil can.
Commentary spoken by Johnny Morris.
by Oliver Postgate
A large sealed jar floats into the harbour of the Northlands. Who knows where it came from or what it contains?
Told by Ronnie Stevens and Oliver Postgate
A film from Spain
Guindilla and his dynamite prove to be useful when Don Fabian and the boys explore the passages beneath the old monastery.
Story told by Duncan Carse
scans the world of technology and adventure with Norman Tozer and reporter John Earle
(from Bristol)
The Adventures of a Very Young Elephant
Told by Eric Thompson
English version written by Peggy Miller
followed by Weather for your area and Nationwide co-ordinated by Michael Barratt
Written by Dick Sharples
Starring John Barrie, Richard Leech, Justine Lord, Barry Justice with Irene Hamilton
Guest stars Jessica Dunning, Harold Goodwin
Dr McNeal lunches with Dr Somers and reports on her holiday. Dr Conrad visits a new patient with puzzling symptoms.
Introduced by Raymond Baxter with James Burke
A weekly report on the swiftly changing world of science, technology and medicine
Written by Ronnie Taylor
[Starring Harry Worth]
featuring Glynn Edwards as Jack Robson, Anthony Sagar as Ted Wrigley, Norman Scace as Mr Lawson
Led by Peter Graves as Jim Phelps, Martin Landau as Rollin Hand, Greg Morris as Barney, Peter Lupus as Willy, Barbara Bain as Cinnamon
This week: Doomsday
Barney gets a lift out of an explosive situation.
with John Edmunds and the BBC's correspondents and reporters around the world and Weather
by Peter Terson
with Richard O'Callaghan as Fowler, John Le Mesurier as Judge Grayson
The 'Pilgrim's Progress' of a young, rather naive, train-spotter on a weekend excursion on a vintage train.
"An unusual fable of growing up, told in a series of haunting episodes and related with tenderness and care." (Stanley Reynolds, The Guardian)
A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by Kenneth Allsop with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Fyfe Robertson and Denis Tuohy and special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie
Robert Robinson recalls the events of September 1950.
The Government had a majority of six in the Steel Nationalisation Debate, the war in Indo-China escalated, Surrey won the County Championship, Colin Cowdrey (17) played against the West Indies, and Lester Piggott (14) rode his 41st winner. On film, some of the popular radio and television programmes of the year: In Town Tonight, Picture Page, and Much Binding in the Marsh.
A woman threw a brick through a window of Broadcasting House. She told the police: "I felt the BBC wanted livening up a bit. We've been having some lousy programmes lately."
(all except London and Wales)
Closedown