For the Very Young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
(A BBC television film)
Introduced by Arthur Garratt.
(A BBC telerecording of last Wednesday's programme)
Time for Beauty: Lesson 5: Making Up: 1, and Bow to Set Your Hair: 2
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 published in Radio Times of Oct. 11)
Quick and Easy Dressmaking
A second showing of the film of the Jersey Blouse demonstrated last Wednesday.
Dress Sense Competition
Doreen Stephens invites Iris Ashley and Janey Ironside to give the answers to the questionnaire.
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(to 15.15)
Vera McKechnie introduces Studio 'E', Your Monday magazine
Making Your Own Radio Set
Gilbert Davey shows you the first steps.
True Tales of Mystery and Adventure - 4
A Clean Sweep
Ronnie Stevens runs into a spot of bother when he sells a vacuum cleaner to Pamela Manson.
Pop of the Week
Ted Taylor introduces a current record hit.
Trail and Saddle: 1 - Meet the Cowboy
Charles Chilton in a new series.
Kim the Keeshond meets some friends
Packi
More adventures of the little elephant drawn and told by Tony Hart.
(Ronnie Stevens is in "For Amusement Only" at the Apollo Theatre, London)
On transmitters serving the areas:
News for Wales: 6.15-6.20
Look around with Cliff Michelmore
Sport - Music - People
Cinema - Theatre - Travel
with Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith
and this week: Shirley Eaton and Rory McEwen
(Shirley Eaton appears by permission of the Rank Organisation)
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[Starring] Dan O'Herlihy and Robert Middleton
Most detective stories disclose who the detective is. The challenge of this play is: which of the two men who meet in the lakeside hotel is the police officer, and is the other a dangerous criminal?
A programme devised by Ralph Edwards and introduced by Eamonn Andrews.
Script by Ken Smith from material supplied by Nigel Ward, George Bruce and Michael Friend.
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
[Starring] Tony Hancock
featuring Sidney James
with Raymond Huntley, Iain McNaughton, John Vere, Richard Statman, Anne Marryott.
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 from My Uncle Silas.
(A film)
Arranged by The Sunday Times in association with the British Film Institute.
The programme includes scenes from the opening of the new National Film Theatre, South Bank, on October 15, by Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret.
With excerpts from the following films:
From France
'Porte des Lilas' ('Gate of Lilacs')
with Pierre Brasseur.
From Argentina
'La Casa del Angel' ('House of the Angel')
with Elsa Daniel.
From Poland
'Kanal'
Awarded Special Prize, Cannes 1957
From the U.S.S.R.
'The 41st'
Prize for Original Scenario, Cannes 1957
The programme introduced by Dilys Powell.
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Paul Carpenter invites you to Come Dancing
at the Locarno Ballroom, Glasgow to the music of Benny Daniels and his Orchestra.
Northern Semi-Finals of the Inter-Town Amateur Quickstep Competition
Britain's King of Song Contest
Professional dance demonstration by Syd Parkin and Edna Duffield.
with Carmen Prietto (soprano) and Julian Bream (guitar).
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followed by Weather and Close Down