(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 13.15)
For the Very Young
(BBC film)
2.30 The Rous Memorial Stakes for two-year-olds, over 6 furlongs
3.0 The Goodwood Cup for three-year-olds and upwards over 2 miles and 5 furlongs
3.30 The Singleton Handicap for three-year-olds over 5 furlongs
4.0 The Gordon Stakes for three-year-olds over 1 mile, 3 furlongs and 200 yards
Clive Graham identifies the horses and jockeys in the Parade Ring before each race.
(to 16.10 app.)
A weekly programme for younger viewers.
Introduced by Leila Williams.
What the Brownies Do: 6
The last in the series with Jean Francis.
Packi in "Holiday at Home": Part 1
Drawn and told by Tony Hart.
Making Monsters
with Willoughby Gray.
A herd of wild horses stampedes-and an old gold prospector is found dead. Was the old man killed by Champion who was leading the herd, or by two strangers in town who file a claim at the Assay Office? Ricky and Rebel try to answer the riddle.
Including Peggy Bourne (Juggler), Bernard Hughes and Sheila (Magic stranger than Fiction), The Skating Royals.
News from Wales 6.15-6.20
(On transmitters serving the areas)
Starring Teresa Wright
Sister Louise is a young nun who, though devoted to her calling, loves to take things into her own hands. The story revolves around a sum of money that Sister Louise inherits and her dream of repairing the convent building.
A film in the Star Choice series
Look around with Cliff Michelmore.
Sport - Music - People
Cinema - Theatre - Argument
with Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith, Macdonald Hastings.
and Cricket: close of play scores
Starring Phil Silvers as Sergeant Bilko.
Bilko is prepared to go to any lengths to get a loan from Emma Ritzik. And he has to.
Jack Payne brings you Words and Music and conducts the Concert Orchestra
(Leader, Alec Firman)
Artists appearing are: Anne Shelton, Adele Leigh, Edric Connor, Anya Linden and Brian Ashbridge, Joaquin Achucarro, Jan and Kjeld, The George Mitchell Singers
Guest appearance of: Ronald Shiner
(Extract from 'Operation Bullshine' shown by courtesy of Associated British Picture Corporation Limited)
(See page 5)
(See foot of page and page 3)
by George Scott-Moncrieff
[starring] Diana Churchill, Robert Harris, Catherine Lacey, Barbara Couper
From the BBC's television studio in Scotland.
The action takes place in the State Apartments of the Queen of Scots, in the Castle of Fotheringhay, 1586.
(The decoration is based on some embroideries by Mary Queen of Scots)
For well over a century, boys have followed the pleasure steamers of the Clyde, giving them the same devotion as other boys have given to the steam locomotive. Though the era of steam may be ending, boys are still interested. One such is young Kyle Neil Mackay, and it is through his eyes-excited, full of experience and the joys of 'sailing' - that the Clyde and its steamers are seen tonight.
Made by the BBC Film Unit, Scotland
Bronislav Gimpel (violin), Artur Balsam (piano)
The distinguished Polish-American musicians play
(BBC recording)