with Cesar Romero, Ann Rutherford and Kristine Millar.
A young author has trouble with his fiancee when a statue comes to life and pursues him.
An American television film.
(Previously televised on July 28)
Glyn Daniel, Professor Stuart Piggott, and Richard Atkinson (of Edinburgh University) discuss the light thrown by recent research at Stonehenge on this most famous and mysterious of British ancient monuments.
(A BBC telerecording of the broadcast on July 23)
(to 16.00)
A Sailor's Yarn: 2 - The Liner
told by Edward Andrewes.
Spot the Tune
An easy musical competition introduced by Eric Robinson, with the Allegri String Quartet.
Send your postcards, not later than November 20, to 'Spot the Tune', [address removed]
Sport
Chris Chataway talks to Rex Alston about some of the races in which he has competed this year.
(to 17.45)
A Scottish magazine in which the camera swings across Highlands and Lowlands to focus on people and places.
Introduced by John Lindsay.
(Kirk O'Shotts and Glencairn only)
(to 19.15)
A romantic comedy by Dodie Smith.
[Excerpts featuring] the Oldham Repertory Theatre Club
The action of the play takes place in the kitchen of an old house grafted on to the ruins of Godsend Castle, Suffolk, built by Etienne de Godys in 1332. Time: between March and October in the middle nineteen-thirties
A special performance before an invited audience at the Coliseum Theatre, Oldham (by arrangement with the Oldham Repertory Theatre Club)
See top of page and page 13
(This series of recitals is televised by arrangement with Harold Holt, Ltd.)
From the Royal Marines Barracks Eastney, Portsmouth.
Introduced by Jimmy Wheeler.
with The Beverley Sisters, Terry Scott, Joan Rhodes, Ken Morris and Joan Savage.
Trevor Brookes and his Orchestra
with Peter Martyn in the chair and Patricia Cutts, Josephine Douglas, Kenneth Horne, Peter Noble finding the links between the challengers.
Special investigators, Pauline and Larry Forrester
(sound only)