From St. Giles Roman Catholic Church, Cheadle, Staffordshire.
Celebrant, Father J. Connelly
Children's prayers led by Father P.W. Stonier
Introduced by Father P. McEnroe
(to 12.00)
Gwahoddiad i ymuno mewn gwasanaeth o'r stiwdio dan arweiniad y Parchedig 1. D. E. Thomas
Arweiniol Mi glywais lais yr lesu'n dweud
Darllen: S. Marc 10, 17-27 0 agor fy Ilygaid i weled Anerchiad Gweddi
'R wy'n dewis lesu a'i farwol glwy'
Cenir yr emynau gan
Gantorion Cymreig y BBC Arweinydd, Arwel Hughes
(Studio service conducted by the Rev. I. D. E. Thomas)
(Wenvoe, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 12.45)
Richard Attenborough and his guests Talk of Many Things.
An informal discussion of people, places, and events between friends who have been invited to drop in after lunch.
(Richard Attenborough is appearing in "Double Image" at the Savoy Theatre, London)
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BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Hermann Scherchen
Igor Ozim (violin)
Introduced by Trevor Harvey.
Before an invited audience in the BBC studios, Maida Vale, London.
by R.F. Delderfield
A fortnightly series set in a West-Country seaside town.
From the BBC's West of England television studio
Sportsview film cameras bring you the highlights of the weekend's sport.
Introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme.
meets every Sunday afternoon.
The members this week are: Sir Frederick Hooper, Monica Dickens, Hesketh Pearson, Dr. J. Bronowski.
Question-Master, Norman Fisher
Questions should be addressed to: The Brains Trust, [address removed]
Children's Television presents:
Sunday-Afternoon Out
Taking you out in the Dover Lifeboat to See things happen!, When they happen!, Where they happen!
Join the men with the mikes and BBC Television Outside Broadcast cameras to look round Dover Harbour and meet some of the men in port this afternoon.
5.30 Kidnapped: 5: The Quarrel
by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Adapted and produced by Joy Harington as a serial in six parts.
Dramatisation by Kenneth Anderson
Period 1762
(James Cairncross is appearing in 'Salad Days' at the Vaudeville Theatre, London)
6.0 Sunday at Six: Come Aboard the Commodore
Roger Pilkington describes some journeys on England's waterways.
(to 18.10)
Malcolm Muggeridge questions Simon Phipps, Chaplain of Trinity College, Cambridge, David Sheppard, Curate at St. Mary's, Islington, and Nicholas Stacey, Curate at St. Mark's, North End, Portsmouth.
[Starring] Jack Benny
with Mary Livingstone, Don Wilson, and Rochester.
(A film series)
Television's most popular panel game.
With Isobel Barnett, Bob Monkhouse, Gilbert Harding and a guest with 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)
In a programme of songs old and new
with Harry Rabinowitz and the Television Orchestra.
by Henrik Ibsen
English adaptation for television by Max Faber
[Starring] John McCallum with Valerie White
The action takes place in Carsten Bernick's house in a small Norwegian coast-town during four consecutive summer days in the 1870s.
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Chinese workmen, pulling down an ancient city wall, found in its foundations a Latin gravestone with carved pictures of the Virgin and Child, and of St. Catherine. It comes from the time of Marco Polo, and was set up by a fellow-countryman of his.
John Foster, Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Glasgow, introduces you to this unexpected find and discusses how it adds to knowledge of Christians in China six hundred years ago.