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)
(to 13.30)
From paddle-boats to pendulums and gear wheels to gyroscopes we find things moving in circles. Why does the shape of the circle dominate so much of our work and our play from factory to fairground?
Introduced by Colin Ronan.
For the Very Young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
(A BBC television film)
Your Turn Now with Archie McCulloch
A programme of home-made entertainment.
3.15 Keep Fit with Eileen Fowler
From the BBC's Midland television studio
(to 15.30)
A Morton Schindel cartoon film about a small boy and his mouth organ from the book by Robert McCloskey.
(Previously televised on January 23)
Your Monday Magazine
Introduced by Vera McKechnie.
Here and There with Commander Sir Stephen King-Hall
Stamp Collecting with Kenneth F. Chapman
Johnny Duncan and the Blue Grass Boys
Building a Model Race Track: Part 2 with Rex Hayes
Zodiac Quiz
See page 5
On transmitters serving the areas:
6.10 News for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the English Regions
News from Wales: 6.15-6.20
(Next episode on Thursday)
See page 5
Look around with Cliff Michelmore.
Sport - Music - People
Cinema - Theatre - Argument
with Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith and this week, Cy Grant and Noel Harrison
Eamonn Andrews says 'This Is Your Life' to ?
The 'This is Your Life' theme was written by James Turner and played by an orchestra under George Clouston.
(A BBC telerecording)
Starring Phil Silvers as Sergeant Bilko.
A young backwoodsman turns out to be a baseball wizard. Bilko thinks he's really in the money at last, but someone else is on the ball-and Bilko doesn't even make first base.
A serial for television by Patrick Campbell from the novel 'Trial and Error' by Anthony Berkeley.
[Starring] Mervyn Johns as Lawrence Todhunter with Helen Cherry
The action takes place in and around London. Time: the present
(Ann Firbank appears by permission of Ealing M.G.M. Artists Ltd.)
The Weekly Window on the World
Each Monday Panorama cameras bring home the challenge of Places - People - Problems that make news.
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby and the team of Panorama commentators including Woodrow Wyatt, Christopher Chataway, George Scott, Robert Kee, John Freeman
with the BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Jack Leon
At the piano, Neville Houghton
From the BBC's television studios in Scotland
(Neville Houghton is appearing at the Piccadilly Club, Glasgow)
with George Elrick.
In the first programme
Salute to Dancing
In this year's fortnightly Monday-night series from dance halls throughout the country some of the best professional and amateur dancers will be featured.
Tonight:
Modern and old-time enthusiasts dance to the music of the orchestras of Ronnie Keene and Sydney Thompson at the Royal Ballroom, Tottenham, London.
Arranged by Mecca Dancing
Ernest Thomson writes on page 7
All the people in the world belong to one species. Eskimos, Ethiopians, or Englishmen - we are all the same underneath. A white man's life could be saved by a blood transfusion from a Hottentot, whereas one from his next-door neighbour might kill him. What is race? How many races are there? How have racial differences arisen?