Bwrw golwg dros bynciau'r dydd mewn sgwrs a ffilm - a chyfle i gwrdd a rhai sy'n amlwg yn y newyddion.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, and Sutton Coldfield only)
Motor Racing and Racing at Kempton Park
Easter Meeting at Goodwood
Organised by the British Automobile Racing Club
1.30 Earl of March Trophy
10-lap race for 500 c.c. racing cars
Commentator, Raymond Baxter with John Bolster in the pits
A BBC outside broadcast unit joins the thousands of holiday race-goers.
2.15 Coventry Stakes over 1 mile
Clive Graham identifies the horses and jockeys in the Parade Ring before the race.
from Goodwood
The Levant Cup for Formula' II racing cars
The Finish
2.55 Queen's Prize Handicap over 2 miles
3.30 1,000 Guineas Trial Stakes over 7 furlongs
Clive Graham identifies the horses and jockeys in the Parade Ring before each race.
(Grand Prix Trial Race)
for the Glover Trophy
For the Very Young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
(A BBC television film)
(continued)
Motor Racing: The Goodwood International 100 (Grand Prix Trial Race)
for the Glover Trophy
Elizabeth Lanchbury introduces Studio 'E'
Your Monday Magazine
A special holiday edition with:
Dash's Wonderful Chimpanzees
Johnny Morris, The Hot Chestnut Man
Les Dustrelys, The international comedy acrobats
I Want to Meet...
England's wicket-keeper, Godfrey Evans
The Barry Dawson Trio
with guest artists
Kim the Keeshond
Introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme.
Association Football
Rugby Union-Racing
This afternoon's results by Leonard Martin.
Presented by the Sportsview Unit
On transmitters serving the areas:
6.10 News for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the English Regions
News from Wales 6.15-6.20
A programme of Scottish songs and dances with Ian Wallace, Bobby Watson, The Clan Hay Dancers, Jimmy Shand and his Band.
Introduced by Alastair MacIntyre.
From the BBC's television Studio in Scotland
Look around with Cliff Michelmore.
Sport-Music-People
Cinema-Theatre-Argument
with Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith and this week, Noel Harrison
[Starring] Charlie Drake
with Valentine Dyall, Danny Green, Joan Young and Robert Dorning, Ossie Waller, Vilma Anne Leslie, Howard Lang, Anne Marryott, Michael Harrison, Patrick Milner.
(11th Year)
Presentation of Awards to the Winners of the BBC Television Dancing Club Competition by Mr. Max Factor and Mrs. Max Factor.
From the Carlton Rooms, Maida Vale featuring Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra with demonstrations by Ken Bateman and Blanche Ingle, Tony Clark and Gladys Mortimer, George Hingston and Pamela Wraight, The James Stevenson
Formation Team from Cleethorpes.
Hostess, Sylvia Peters
as told by his friend, partner, and chief victim Denis Goodwin.
[Starring] Bob Monkhouse
featuring Terence Alexander, June Whitfield, Pat Coombs, Ann Rogers, Marie Devereux, Lorraine Burnett and Guests: Eleanor Summerfield, Gerry Wilmot
Written by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin.
(A BBC telerecording)
BBC Television presents The Sadler's Wells production of "The Merry Widow" by Franz Lehar
Act 2 and Finale
(See panel)
The new English version by Christopher Hassall
from the German of Victor Leon and Leo Stein
Produced for the stage by Charles Hickman
Adapted and produced for television by Charles R. Rogers
Sadler's Wells Chorus
(Chorus-Master, David Tod Boyd)
Sadler's Wells Orchestra
(Leader, John Ludlow)
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
Sadler's Wells Opera Ballet
(Ballet-Master, Philippe Perrottet)
Introduced by Christopher Hassall
A special performance before an invited audience.
(Presented by arrangement with the Sadler's Wells Trust, Ltd.)
(The whole operetta is to be broadcast in the Home Service on Thursday)
Arthur Jacobs writes on page 3
Scenes from the 30th Annual Oscar Awards Programme of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences with Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, Bing Crosby, Tony Curtis, Kirk Douglas, Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Mitzi Gaynor, Kathy Grant, Charlton Heston, Rock Hudson, Tab Hunter, Gene Kelly, Janet Leigh, Sophia Loren, Dean Martin, Paul Newman, Gregory Peck, Frank Sinatra, Lana Turner, Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood, Joanne Woodward.
A film record of the programme from the Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, on March 26