Viewers' Queries Answered
At the desks, Nan Winton and Peter Haigh
Also appearing Charles Pennethorne Hughes and Elkan Allan.
by Pauline Tooth.
in a solo programme of songs.
See facing page
For the Very Young
Stories about a family of wooden dolls who live on a farm.
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
(A BBC Telefilm)
James Cagney
Peter Haigh introduces scenes from some of this popular film star's outstanding pictures, including: "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Each Dawn I Die", "Oklahoma Kid", "Angels with Dirty Faces", "Sinner's Holiday", "Fine and Dandy", and his latest film "Mister Roberts".
(By arrangement with Warner Bros. Pictures, Ltd.)
Film Profile of Henry Cornelius
Henry Cornelius discusses the art of comedy in an interview with Peter Haigh and introduces scenes from some of his films, including: "Hue and Cry", "Passport to Pimlico", "Genevieve", and his latest film "I am a Camera".
For Older Children
A thrilling story set in the early days of the West. Eddie Dean and his horse, Copper, try to help some new settlers who are harried by a gang of outlaws. In an exciting finish Eddie Dean drives off the bad men and brings peace to the West.
(to 18.00)
People, events, comments of today.
Josephine Douglas invites you to meet men and women of H.M. Forces serving overseas and to hear their musical requests for the people at home.
This week the requests come from Berlin and are answered by: Carole Carr and Bruce Trent with Tutte Lemkow, Sara Luzita, Ann Lascelles, The Northerners and the Forces' Requests Orchestra under the direction of George Clouston.
Film directed and programme produced by Josephine Douglas.
John Slater, Television's well-known storyteller invites you to join him.
(A BBC Telefilm)
(John Slater is appearing in 'Dry Rot' at the Whitehall Theatre, London)
Introduced by Ronnie Waldman.
This week's viewer competitor from Axbridge including
Which Year?
with Edna Savage, Gene Baxter, Pamela Harrington, Peter Darrell, The George Mitchell Four.
Viewers who live in Axbridge 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 in tonight's Puzzle Corner.
An unrehearsed discussion.
J. Enoch Powell, M.P., Anthony Greenwood, M.P., Stephen McAdden, M.P., Geoffrey de Freitas M.P.
Chairman, Dingle Foot
(See above)
Amateur Boxing from Dublin
Ireland v A.B.A.
A visit to the National Boxing Stadium, Dublin, to see the closing stages of this match
Alec Robertson takes a look at your music programmes for the next fortnight.
Followed by The Weather and Close Down