Bwrw golwg dros bynciau'r dydd mewn sgwrs a ffilm - a chyfle i gwrdd a rhai sy'n ainlwg yn y newyddion.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 13.30)
(A BBC television film)
Your Own Time: Fashion and Beauty Edition
Introduced by Robert Gladwell with Pat Bowden, Mary Charles, Sheelagh Lynch, Maureen O'Leary.
Separate Story
Skirts and tops change partners to add zest to your wardrobe.
Spring Bonnets
Paris models give ideas for your new Spring hat.
Boutique
A shop window of new notions and accessories.
Bathing Belle
How to choose a swimsuit to flatter your figure.
Beauty Spot
The new season's nail colour and how to apply it.
Right for the Occasion
What to wear for a holiday.
Down on the Farm
3.15 Tell Me, Doctor
Dr. Winifred de Kok discusses viewers' letters.
(to 15.30)
Eamonn Andrews opens Playbox
Helped by Tony Hart with the drawings and Ivan Owen with the games in which two young teams take part including
The Playbox Detective Agency
In which you can try your hand at detection.
Written by Vere Lorrimer.
and
The Inter-Regional Quiz Championship: Final Eliminator
In a top-of-the-table play off, Manchester meets London for a place in the final.
Written and produced by Cliff Michelmore.
On transmitters serving the areas:
6.10 News for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the English Regions
News from Wales: 6.15-6.20
visits Cardiff
Peter West introduces a programme of pets for people with pets featuring:
The Welsh Sheepdog and other Welsh breeds
Budgerigars and Pick of the Post-Bag
The seventh of a fortnightly series edited by Stanley Dangerfield
(The next programme in this series will come from Leamington on Wednesday, April 23)
Look around with Cliff Michelmore.
Sport - Music - People
Cinema - Theatre - Argument
with Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith and this week, Noel Harrison
In this week's telerecording Perry Como plays host to star guests: Kate Smith,
Rowan and Martin and The Goofers.
with Mitchell Ayres' Orchestra, The Ray Charles Singers, The Louis Da Pron Dancers.
A series of three programmes introduced by Gerald Durrell.
Home-made bamboo boxes, rush baskets, and a variety of calabashes are used by the West African natives in order to bring animals to the collector. Gerald Durrell introduces some of these 'beef-bringers' in this programme, and viewers also see more of the wild-life of the Cameroons, and hear the story of a snake with a passion for eggs.
Written by Robert Barr.
The second of a new series in which television brings you great moments of history with the news coverage of today.
With Basil Sydney
and Basil Dignam, Michael Trubshawe, George Bishop, Orlando Martins, Gordon Bell, Geoffrey Hibbert, Ronald Wood, Brian Alexis, Neville Becker, Paul Craig, William Patenall, Aleksander Browne, Leslie Gobi, Vernon Neptune
('You are There' is televised by arrangement with CBS Television)
Peter Dimmock introduces Sportsview, Television's weekly sports magazine for the family including:
First Person: 2: Derek Ibbotson
A new view of the stars in sport.
In the 'First Person'
With the amateur athletic season just beginning, you are invited to take a new view of track star Derek Ibbotson in Sportsview at 9.25 this evening.
A television platform where members of a West-Country audience have one minute to express their views for discussion by: John Arlott, Anthony Wedgwood Benn,
M.P., Ted Leather. M.P.
Chairman, Alan Bullock
From the Memorial Hall, Marlborough College
Actor of the Year, Sir Laurence Olivier
Film Actor of the Year, Alec Guinness
Personality of the Year, Frankie Vaughan
Presented by Janet Blair
Actress of the Year, Yvonne Mitchell
Most Promising Newcomer, Heather Sears
King for the Day, Richard Attenborough
Chief Barker Sir Tom O'Brien, M.P.
An edited film of yesterday's lunch at the Savoy Hotel.
followed by Weather and Close Down