For the Very Young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
(A BBC television film)
As from today, 'Watch with Mother' will be televised each day at 1.45
Introduced by Arthur Garratt.
(A BBC telerecording of last Wednesday's broadcast)
Time for Beauty: Lesson 2: The Daily Beauty Routine: Toning and Nourishing and Hair conditioning
A course of six weekly lessons in the care of the face and hair.
Introduced by Nan Winton.
For further details of the Beauty course please refer to the supplement in Radio Times published on Sept. 20
2.50 The Northern Scene
Introduced by Judith Chalmers.
A Conversation on Homes
Mrs. Audrey Lloyd tells the story of the Old Lighthouse at Paul.
Alick Hayes gives some ideas for turning houses into homes.
Donald Tomlinson, Director of the Colour Design and Style Centre, shows some new fabrics.
From the BBC's North of England studios
(to 15.15)
Vera McKechnie introduces:
Elephant-Catching in the Indian Jungle
The second of two stories on film told and photographed by E. P. Gee.
Feet First
Ronnie Stevens and Pat Gilbert find themselves on their uppers in a shoe shop.
Making Your Own Radio Set with Gilbert Davey
The first of a new series.
Full instructions and diagrams on how to make this set may be obtained by sending a stamped addressed foolscap envelope to Gilbert Davey, [address removed]
Pop of the Week
Ted Taylor with a current record hit.
Finishing Touches
Sandra, Rajani, and Cathie ask Suzanne Villar to help them choose jewellery to go with their autumn outfits
and
Kim the Keeshond
(Ronnie Stevens is appearing in "For Amusement Only" at the Apollo Theatre, London)
On transmitters serving the areas:
6.10-6.15 News for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and BBC Regions
6.15-6.20 News for Wales
See page 15
Look around with Cliff Michelmore.
Sport - Music - Politics - People
Cinema-Theatre-Travel
with Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith and this week, Sheila Buxton, Cy Grant.
[Starring] Ronald Reagan and Kim Hunter
A man is found murdered in a San Francisco home, but an unusual suspense is added to this story because it is the home of a trusted policeman, and his wife is suspected. Against time he works to solve the problem that will save her life.
A series of film plays presenting stars in stories of their choice.
See panel and page 13
A programme devised by Ralph Edwards and introduced by Eamonn Andrews.
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
[Starring] Tony Hancock
with Sidney James, Anton Diffring, Mario Fabrizi, Peter Allenby, Tutte Lemkow, Eugenie Sivyer, Leslie Smith, Richard Statman, Peter Elliott, David Grahame.
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.
by H. E. Bates.
Bernard Miles in a series of short stories.
(A film)
See page 13
A weekly magazine of films and film personalities.
Introduced by Peter Haigh and Derek Bond.
Excerpts from 'Bridge Over the River Kwai' featuring Jack Hawkins, Alec Guinness, and William Holden.
Also the announcement of the selected film for the Royal Film Performance.
Paul Carpenter invites you to Come Dancing
(by arrangement with Mecca Dancing)
at the Lyceum Ballroom, London to the music of Oscar Rabin and his Band for the finals of the World Rock 'n' Roll Championship.
with Ballroom dancing demonstration by Dennis Udell and Joyce Brampton (former British Amateur Champions) and This week's guest star.
See facing page
A report for Television introduced by Christopher Chataway with filmed extracts of speeches and interviews and discussion from Brighton.
followed by Weather and Close Down