The Short-eared Owl
Filmed and described by Stanley Jeeves.
Village Scrapbook
Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk
Introduced by Roger Massey.
and
Careering with Constance: Alaskan Adventure: 4: Winter Pastimes
with Constance Paul.
Discover 11,128,835 listings and 277,918 playable programmes from the BBC
The Short-eared Owl
Filmed and described by Stanley Jeeves.
Village Scrapbook
Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk
Introduced by Roger Massey.
and
Careering with Constance: Alaskan Adventure: 4: Winter Pastimes
with Constance Paul.
For the Very Young
(A BBC Television Film)
in the semi-final of the European Zone
A direct relay from the Leopold Club, Brussels, of some of the play on the final day of this tie.
Presented by the Belgian Television French Service
Vera McKechnie in Studio 'E' introduces:
Adrian Seligman telling you more about sailing as a hobby
Gordon and Colville in trouble again
Ion Trant with a film of a farewell look round his farm before the summer holidays
Pat Shaw with songs and a guitar
Styled for Summer
Sandra, Wendy, and Rajant ask a hairdresser to help them to choose a new hair-style for the summer holidays.
Ladybird, Ladybird
A cartoon feature by Gwen White.
(Gordon and Colville are at Butlin's Holiday Camp, Skegness)
Leslie Bricusse and Robert Robinson with something to interest and entertain you.
with Christopher Chataway.
The first of three programmes in which a townsman finds out about life off the beaten track. Tonight's programme is about the coast of East Anglia both on and offshore.
(This series was previously televised last summer.)
[Starring] Jeannie Carson
A film from the series about a charming Scottish immigrant who discovers America.
Dizzy driving is the result when Jeannie becomes a New York taxi-driver.
Pete Murray challenges his guests to Place the Face.
A new quiz devised by Ralph Edwards.
Special Investigators, Pauline and Larry Forrester
(See top of page and page 7)
[Starring] Terry Scott
with Norman Vaughan, Henry Longhurst, Marcia Ashton, Peter Swanwick, June Rodney and Wallas Eaton
(Terry Scott is appearing in 'Out of the Blue' at the White Rock Pavilion, Hastings; Norman Vaughan in 'Evening Stars' at the Pier Pavilion, Worthing)
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.
entertains his friends with some of his verses.
(A BBC telerecording)
A BBC television outside broadcast from the White City Stadium, London.
The final stages of the first international jumping competition of the Show.
See page 3
A weekly magazine of films and film personalities introduced by Peter Haigh and Derek Bond.
Scenes from Darryl Zanuck's production of 'Island in the Sun' by courtesy of Twentieth Century-Fox
followed by Weather and Close Down