Starting a new series of the programme for viewers from Pakistan and India including music, and a discussion on the Police Force as a career for immigrants.
Presented and produced by Saleem Shahed
(from Birmingham; shown on Sunday)
Fun and magic
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.
A programme for children under 5
by Philippa Pearce
With Ann Morrish
A film from Germany based on the famous story by the Brothers Grimm
The Queen is jealous of Snow White's beauty and takes steps to rid herself of her step-daughter.
scans the world of technology and adventure with Norman Tozer and reporter John Earle
(from Bristol)
(Indian Drums in the Canadian Wilderness: page 10)
The Adventures of a Very Young Elephant
Told by Eric Thompson
English version written by Peggy Miller
co-ordinated by Michael Barratt
Written by Christopher Bond
Starring Richard Leech, Justine Lord, Barry Justice with Irene Hamilton, Nicholas Pennell, Campbell Singer
The smooth running of the practice is disrupted by Mrs Groom's removal men. Dr McNeal's suitcase is returned. The Haymans make a bid for their future home.
(from Birmingham)
Introduced by Raymond Baxter with James Burke
Reporter John Parry
Written by Ronnie Taylor
[Starring Harry Worth]
[with] Tim Barrett as David, Dilys Laye as Sheila, Alexandra Bastedo as Francoise, Alex Davion as The Count
(Colour) [Repeat]
from London
The first big fights of a new boxing season
featuring
Joe Bugner (Great Britain) v Chuck Wepner (USA)
An international heavyweight contest over 10 rounds in which Joe Bugner meets his toughest opponent to date. Wepner's record includes victories over Manuel Ramos, Ray Patterson, and Roberto Davila
The Middleweight Championship of Great Britain and the British Commonwealth:
Mark Rowe (Champion) v Bunny Sterling (No 1 Contender)
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the highlights of two outstanding contests from Harry Levene's promotion last night at the Empire Pool, Wembley
With Kenneth Kendall and the BBC's correspondents and reporters around the world and Weather
by Peter Terson
The National Youth Theatre production
"...this wonderfully sad, funny and truthful play." (Peter Black, Daily Mail)
A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by David Dimbleby with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Fyfe Robertson and Denis Tuohy
Robert Robinson recalls the events of October 1950.
Sir Stafford Cripps resigned. Hugh Gaitskell became Chancellor, the Chinese invaded Tibet, President Truman flew to meet General MacArthur in Korea and put forward a new peace initiative. Carrots went up by 6d.
E.R. Thompson, former BBC Parliamentary correspondent, gives a personal appraisal of the political career of Sir Stafford Cripps.
On film, The Queen disbanded the Land Army, the men of Alamein held their fifth reunion, Mr Attlee and Mr Eden addressed their party conferences, Princess Anne was christened, and the BRM actually won a race.
(all except London)
Closedown