Amazon Ape with Grape Ape and Beagley Beagley and Bailey's Comets in A Kooky Clue and a Mummy, too
A WARNER BROTHERS cartoon
The serial in 13 episodes starring Buster Crabbe as Flash Gordon 3: Captured by Shark Men
Flash Gordon, having thwarted Emperor Ming's plans to marry Dale, faces the terrors of King Kala and his dreaded Shark Men. 4: Battling the Sea Beast
Flash Gordon, having won his battle with the giant octopus, faces even greater danger when King Kala's underwater palace is flooded.
. Films: pages 15-16
A season of films featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs's legendary ape man and starring
Johnny Weissmuller as Tarzan, Johnny Sheffield as Boy'
It's 'Tarzan v Hitler' as Nazi paratroopers arrive in the jungle to take control of a hidden city.
Films: pages 15-16
Weather JACK SCOTT
including Farm Your'Garden
Written and produced by Robert Youngson.
Some great moments with the screen's most famous laughter-makers, including Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Laurel and Hardy, Harry Langdon, Ben Turpin, Fatty Arbuckle, Charlie Chase, Chester Conklin, Andy Clyde, Billy Bevan, Gloria Swanson, Mabel Normand, Wallace Beery, Snub Pollard
Films; pages 15-16
Comedy series
Another hilarious adventure of Huck and his quest for the peaceful life.
with Alec McCowen
OSCAR WILDE STORIES
Today: The Devoted Friend
Pictures by JOANNA TROUGHTON
A weekly series introduced by Johnny Morris
For all those who entered the Look - Don't Disturb competition, today's the day Johnny announces the winners and runners-up.
BBC Bristol
A comedy cartoon in which ordinary Charlie Brown is only one step behind his extraordinary friends, Lucy, Linus, Sally, Peppermint Patty and Schroder and, of course, Snoopy the dog.
with Angela Rippon ; Weatherman
Britain's nightly mirror to the face of Britain.
Co-ordinated this week by MICHAEL BARRATT , FRANK BOUGH
DILYS MORGAN , VALERIE SINGLETON and BOB WELLINGS
Editor JOHN GAU
The famous Western feature film starring
John Wayne
Geraldine Page
Hondo warns Angie Lowe and her small son to leave their lonely ranch because of an expected Apache uprising, but she refuses to accompany him to safety....
Director JOHN FARROW Films: pages 15-16
with Magnus Magnusson
The University of Bristol is the scene for the last of the Semi-finals. A chance for the four best heat-losers to gain the fourth and final place in this year's Mastermind Final. They are GAY SINCLAIR-GIEBEN schoolmistress
The fictional novels of C. P. Snow
DAVID FLOWER applied mathematician Physics
JANET SAVAGE medical social worker The Gunpowder Plot DAVID WILSON lorry driver
Life and works of Ibsen
Director PETER MASSET Producer BILL WRIGHT
with Angela Rippon ; Weather
Adapted by MR PATRICK BOND from the novel by MRS HENRY WOOD (from the stage of the Famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds, by arrangement with STANLEY and MICHAEL JOSEPH ) starring Miss Polly James, Mr Christopher Cazenove,
Miss Joan Sims, Miss Georgina Hale and Miss Annette Crosbie with Mr Leonard Sachs, Miss Jill Dixon, Mr Philip Lowrie
Amongst the invited audience will be well-known sporting and theatrical personalities.
Costume MR JOHN PEACOCK, Make-up Miss SHIRLEY CHANNING-WILLIAMS, Designer MISS DAPHNE SHORTMAN, The play staged by MR PHILIP GROUT, Producer MR PIETER ROGERS, Director MR BARNEY COLEHAN BBC Manchester
A series of three documentary programmes looking at recent research into life before birth and its consequences.
3: A Small Imperfection
Spina Bifida is one of the most common birth defects. Sometimes it has only a small effect on the child; often it is disastrous. The decision whether or not to preserve the lives of some of the worst cases has caused deep controversy in medicine.
What causes it? Can it be prevented? A few years ago a triumphant experiment in an Edinburgh laboratory showed that thousands of women need no longer fear giving birth to a crippled Spina Bifida child.
Robert Reid looks at the work which is trying to unravel one of medical science's most intriguing but deadly riddles.
Research assistant FISHER DILKE Producer ROBERT REID
The last of three articles linked to this programme appears in THE LISTENER this week