(Previously on Wednesday and Thursday)
Introduced by Dr. W. S. McClay, Mental Health Specialist, Ministry of Health.
(to 16.15)
For Older Children
More adventures in this series of Western films.
(to 17.50)
followed by Weather Chart
by Michael Pertwee.
A visit behind the scenes at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, where delegates from all parts of the world are attending this evening's fashion parade (see 8.45).
This show, arranged by the Cotton Board Colour Design and Style Centre, marks the jubilee congress of the International Federation of Master Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers' Associations.
Introduced by Ronnie Waldman.
This week's viewer competitor from Linlithgow, West Lothian.
and Which Year?
with Ray Buckingham, Jill Day, Hermione Harvey, Guy Massey.
Viewers who live in Linlithgow, West Lothian, are invited to place this copy of Radio Times in their window by noon today if they wish to offer themselves as the viewer competitor for tonight's Puzzle Corner.
For Every Purse
A parade of fashions selected from the best of this year's British cottons.
Looking to the Future
Model dresses by leading designers in next year's new fabrics.
Jack Hardy and his Little Orchestra
From the Free Trade Hall, Manchester
An unrehearsed discussion on topics of the week.
Speakers: S. J. McAdden, M.P., H. B. Hylton-Foster, M.P., Hector McNeil, M.P., A. J. P. Taylor
Chairman, Frank Byers
A programme in which an attempt is made to deceive you with the assistance of David Nixon (who is also your compere), Chandu, David Berglas, Peter Glover and a television camera.
Performed before an invited audience.
See 'Television Diary' on page 15
(sound only)