Bwrw golwg dros bynciau'r dydd mewn sgwrs a ffilm-a chyfle i gwrdd a rhai sy'n amlwg yn y newyddion - gan gynnwys ymweliad a Chaernarfon.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 13.45)
For the Very Young
Maria Bird brings Andy to play with your small children and invites you to join in songs and games.
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
Gladys Whitred sings the songs
(BBC film)
(to 14.15 app.)
Teledir y seremoni yn syth o'r Pafiliwn lle bydd Alun Williams yn disgrifio'r olygfa
Y telediad yng ngofal Selwyn Roderick
(Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales: The ceremony of Crowning the Bard)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)
Last day's play in the Roses Match at Bramall Lane, Sheffield.
4.15-4.30: Tea interval
(All transmitters)
With Charles and Elsa Chauvel.
Charles Chauvel and Elsa Chauvel have left Southern Australia and have travelled to the Northern Territories where they visit a homestead in the Everard Mountains. From there they go on 'walkabout' with a group of aborigines-filming their hunting whilst trekking north to the MacDonnell Range.
(Previously shown last year)
by Louisa M. Alcott
Adapted by Constance Cox
Starring Phyllis Calvert as Marmee
with Annabelle Lee, Jill Dixon
(BBC recording of the programme shown last year)
On transmitters serving the areas:
6.10 News for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the English Regions
News from Wales: 6.15-6.20
Spare Time at Beaulieu with Wheeler and Fordyce who enquire how to use, spend, enjoy, or with profit employ - spare time.
Special item: The Montagu Motor Museum
(Next week: Spare Time in Wales)
See page 7
Look around with Cliff Michelmore.
Sport-Music-People
Cinema-Theatre-Argument
with Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith and this week, Cy Grant
and Cricket: close of play scores
A Holiday Show with Kenneth Connor, Cliff Norton, Ken Morris and Joan Savage, Thelma Ruby, The George Mitchell Singers, Malcolm Lockyer and his Music.
by Nigel Balchin
Starring Michael Gwynn, Ursula Howells
(See top of page)
The action takes place in London in 1946.
Adapted for television by John Hopkins
[Starring] Michael Gwynn, Ursula Howells
with Jack Hedley and Gene Anderson
Felix Milne is a psycho-analyst who combines private practice with voluntary work in a clinic. He is not, however, a qualified doctor, and so is regarded in some circles as a 'quack' - a sneer of which he is almost morbidly conscious. The clinic, which is always in need of money, is offered a gift of £2,000 on condition that it gets rid of unqualified practitioners on its staff. Milne finds himself facing this problem at a critical moment in his private life, and it is complicated still further by a potentially dangerous patient who comes to him for treatment.
A film showing how the National Trust is preserving for the public the finest examples of our architectural heritage, and keeping unspoiled some of our most beautiful landscapes.
The commentary spoken by John Betjeman.
A Random Films Production
Presenting Alyn Ainsworth and the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra in thirty minutes of music in an informal manner with songs by Sheila Buxton and Roberto Cardinali.
Introduced by Roger Moffat.
From the BBC's North of England television studio
In this film from Czechoslovakia the thrills and excitement of flying find an echo in three generations, and all the enchantment and exhilaration of man in flight is reflected through the eyes of a young boy.
followed by Weather and Close Down