Countrywise
Roger Massey introduces The March Landscape
Rooks, Ravens, and Hares by Maxwell Knight.
Village Scrapbook of Much Hadham, Hertfordshire
and
Look at It This Way
The Council of Industrial Design invites you to see some ideas for room-planning from their exhibition "Design for Viewing".
(A BBC Television Film)
(to 16.00)
Vera McKechnie introduces:
Peter Cavanagh
Racing with the Aces
The story of Brooklands Motor Racing course. Introducing some famous drivers and cars.
Charlie who has a story about the prima donna's diamonds with Clive Dunn as Charlie.
Seamus Ennis leaning on a gate. He is joined by a friend, Isla Cameron
Tommy Elliot, The musical clown
Alistair Boyd who with £5 started on his trip round the world
Packi
A strip cartoon for television.
Drawn by Tony Hart.
A topical programme for all the family.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
[Starring] Kenneth McKellar with his guests Patricia Bredin and Rena Steele.
Augmented BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
(Leader, Jack Nugent)
Conductor, Jack Leon
From Glasgow
(Kenneth McKellar is appearing in 'Babes in the Wood' at the Alhambra, Glasgow)
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David Nixon says It's Magic
with Robert Harbin, Sheila Holt, Tom Gillis
and a panel of celebrities to see fair play
A thirty-minute mixture of mystery and magic at 7.30
An Outside Broadcast direct from Vienna of this most famous school of equitation which is part of the old Imperial Palace of the Habsburgs.
Presented for television by Bill Duncalf through the courtesy of the Austrian Television Service
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Richard Dimbleby opens Television's Window on the World.
Every Monday the Panorama team of special contributors-using film and television cameras - focuses on events and personalities of the moment.
(Eighth series: fifth edition) from the Carlton Rooms, Maida Vale.
Featuring Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra with Sonny Binick and Sally Brock, Walter Laird and Ande Lyons, The Ken Bateman Formation Team from Slough, Buckinghamshire.
Hostess: Patti Morgan
Produced by Richard Afton
by Horace Brown.
The action takes place in the Cafe Paris.
(A telerecording presented by arrangement with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
A weekly magazine of films and film personalities introduced by Peter Haigh and Derek Bond.
This edition includes:
A filmed interview with Dirk Bogarde and a scene from "Doctor at Large", starring Dirk Bogarde, Muriel Pavlow, Donald Sinden, and James Robertson Justice. This is the third in the "Doctor" series based on the novels by Richard Gordon.
(Film by courtesy of the Rank Organisation)
Followed by Weather and Close Down