For centuries wild geese have centred on the banks of the Severn in Gloucestershire.
Peter Scott welcomes viewers to a vantage point in the grounds of the Severn Wildfowl Trust at Slimbridge, where he hopes that some of these romantic birds, as they feed on the saltings, will come within range of television cameras.
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Full details will be announced at the end of Thursday and Friday evenings' transmission.
(to 16.00 app.)
A magazine programme.
Introduced by Humphrey Lestocq with Peter Hawkins, Patricia Driscoll, Sheilah Ward and Mr. Turnip.
containing:
Magic and Mischief
in which Harry Corbett is interrupted by Sooty.
Lost Property
A serial by Allan Cooper.
Room for Music with Steve Race
Hank Rides Again
with Francis Coudrill who draws and animates the pictures writes the story and does the voices with Geoff Lofts (drums) and Joe Muddel (bass).
(to 18.00)
This week's Television Newsreels (shortened versions) repeated at the following times:
Monday's edition, 7.15 app.
Tuesday's edition, 7.29 app.
Wednesday's edition, 7.43 app.
Thursday's edition, 7.57 app.
Friday's edition, 8.11 app.
Introducing Jacques Penry who brings to the studio one or two friends to 'make faces' from his specially prepared drawings.
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A serial in six parts by Francis Durbridge.
[Starring] Patrick Barr
Donald Peers introduces star favourites who have upheld the tradition of British Music-Hall during the last fifty years.
See columns 3 and 4
Harry Tate Jnr.
Donald Peers introduces Star favourites who have upheld the tradition of British Music-Hall during the last fifty years including
Albert Whelan, Hetty King, Marie Kendall, Scott Sanders, Peter Bernard, Harry Tate Jnr., Jill Jayes.
Stars of the Halls
Hetty King
Albert Whelan
Scott Sanders
at 9.20
(sound only)