Look and Choose
An enquiry into fabric finishes conducted by Isobel Barnett.
Come to Tea
with Elsie and Doris Waters who entertain people they would like you to meet.
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Look and Choose
An enquiry into fabric finishes conducted by Isobel Barnett.
Come to Tea
with Elsie and Doris Waters who entertain people they would like you to meet.
For the very young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
(A BBC telefilm)
Wynford Vaughan Thomas recalls exciting moments from his life as a commentator.
A detective film.
W. Macqueen-Pope, theatre historian, continues his stories of gay London nights.
Prudence Kitten: The Dancing Class
with Molly Blake.
All about Animals
In this new series of programmes, George Cansdale has arranged guest weeks, and introduces you to some animals from some of our smaller zoos.
Don Dances - 3
How many ways of dancing are there? Don Tasker gives the answer in a series of four programmes.
Space Port: 3 - Lunar Base One
R. Clifton Jennison, Ph.D., and Kim Allen show some the best model land-trucks, rocket sledges and modelled sections of moon craters sent in since the last programme.
You can see the type of Control Building required on the moon base, including radio, radar towers, and control beacons. and how to make models of them.
Models should be sent to: "Space Port", [address removed]
(to 18.00)
People, events, comments of today introduced by Geoffrey Johnson Smith.
Bruce Seton in a film from this series.
Edna Romney and Edgar Lustgarten explain the kinds of problem which this series of programmes hopes to tackle when it starts again in April.
Viewers are invited to send their problems to: "Is This Your Problem?"
[address removed]
TV's most popular panel game
with Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, Gilbert Harding, Bob Monkhouse and Eamonn Andrews in the chair.
("What's My Line?" was devised by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman, and is televised by arrangement with C.B.S. and Maurice Winnick)
Richard Dimbleby brings you Television's Window of the World.
Every Monday the Panorama team of special contributors - using film and television cameras - focuses on events and personalities of the moment.
Jack Payne introduces stars and personalities who are Off the Record together with the latest news from the record industry featuring Harry Secombe, Winifred Atwell,
Eve Boswell, The Keynotes, Gary Miller, Joe Loss and his Orchestra, Concert Orchestra, The George Mitchell Singers Conducted by Stanley Black
Sixth in a fortnightly series of programmes.
Clothes in Wool for Spring and Summer.
Presented in co-operation with the International Wool Secretariat.
Followed by The Weather and Close Down