An American film in which a deserted wife is wrongly accused of murdering her husband.
(to 16.15)
The Four Children: Part 3
A story with music.
Books
Marjorie Juta talks about some books, new and old, you may like to read.
In Great-Grandmother's Day
Stephen Wade invites you to join him in the London Museum to see some of the strange and fascinating things, including toys, children used and played with about one hundred years ago.
This Was News
An illustrated talk about some of the events of recent weeks.
(to 17.55)
followed by Weather Chart
Vic Oliver invites you to This is Show Business
featuring leading personalities of the entertainment world with Elsie and Doris Waters, Cyril Fletcher, Tod Slaughter, Alan Loveday, Lee Lawrence, Amy Shuard, Clifford Stanton, The Dassie Brothers, Charles Mortimer, Peter Aldersley, Pat Pleasants
and the British Concert Orchestra
Assistant Conductor, Jack Walker
(Amy Sharud appears by permission of Sadler's Wells Trust, Ltd.)
See 'Television Diary' on page 15
An enquiry into other men's faiths.
Christopher Mayhew, M.P., journeys to various parts of the world meeting devout adherents of the great living religions and trying to discover what their faith means personally to them.
Tonight he looks at Buddhism through the eyes of two lay Buddhists - U San Nyun, a retired judge of Rangoon, and U Maung Maung Ji, a Buddhist living in London.
A BBC telerecording of the match played at the Empire Stadium, Wembley, last Saturday.
The Rt. Hon. Iain MacLeod, M.P., Minister of Health on behalf of the Conservative Party
(Recording of broadcast in the Home Service at 9.15 p.m.)
(Sound only)