Bwrw golwg dros bynciau'r dydd mewn sgwrs a ffilm-a chyle i gwrdd a rhai sy'n amlwg yn y newyddion.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 13.15)
For the Very Young
(BBC film)
Family Affairs: Problems of Living
The Family Affairs panel discusses problems sent in by viewers.
This month it includes: Phyllis Hostler, The Rev. Arthur Morton, John Morris, Otto Shaw
In the chair, Beryl Radley
See foot of page
Letters to the Panel should be sent to Mrs. Beryl Radley, 'Family Affairs', [address removed]
3.15 London Town Scrapbook
Stories on film from past editions of 'London Town'.
Commentary by Richard Dimbleby
(First shown in 1953)
(to 15.30)
A weekly programme for younger viewers.
Introduced by Christopher Trace and Ann Taylor.
Including:
Brigade of Guards: part 2
and
The Tale of Samuel Whiskers: Part 2
A story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures.
Two cow-punchers plan to steal a rancher's cash and force his personal assistant into helping, but Ricky overhears the criminals and, with the help of Champion and Rebel, plans to deal with the outlaws.
With Adrian Hill who sets a subject, helps you with your picture-making, and announces this week's prize-winners.
Picture Gallery: 'Homeward Bound'
(The Sketch Club Exhibition is now at Rushworth and Dreaper Ltd. Liverpool)
On transmitters serving the areas:
6.10 News for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the English Regions
News from Wales: 6.15-6.20
Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Geoffrey Johnson Smith, Macdonald Hastings and the travelling reporters including Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson.
Starring Jack Benny and Gueststars, Julie Andrews and Phil Silvers with David Rose and his Orchestra.
A lavish and laughable musical show with two of America's top comedians, and England's lovely singing star of 'My Fair Lady' and 'The Boy Friend'.
A series of true stories of the search for spies in wartime Britain.
Outside broadcast cameras visit the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, to bring you some of the bouts in tonight's International Tournament.
Organised by the Scottish Daily Express in conjunction with the Scottish Amateur Boxing Association
The artificial intelligence that can remember and learn, that can play games, solve puzzles, and compose music, is the scientific curiosity in this film of experiments with new and fantastic machines.
Produced for the United States Information Agency by Barclay Productions
For thirty minutes life is seen through the eyes of Mum and Dad, and of Vi, Lil, Nell, and Eileen-four sisters with four husbands. They are the Gladden family and they all live within a stone's throw of each other in the East End of London with eight children and a budgerigar.
Introduced by Robert Reid.
Written and produced by Stephen Hearst.
This film was previously shown last year in the Eye to Eye series
Kenneth Harris and Robert Kee introduce a programme of film and interviews on the day's business.
From the headquarters hotel of the Liberal Party in Scarborough