What are the theories about the mysterious craters on the moon, and why are the first men on the moon likely to find it so inhospitable? These and other questions are answered in today's programme about an imaginary journey to the moon.
Introduced by Donald Holms.
(BBC recording, first shown on October 7)
(to 11.45)
Newyddion y Dydd ynghyd a sgwrs ar ddatblygladau ym myd y gwyddonydd a'r meddyg.
(News of the day, with a talk on developments in the scientific and medical world)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 13.15)
Meet some young people who went into unusual jobs and see some of them at work.
For the Very Young
Maria Bird brings Andy to play with your small children and invites them to join in songs and games.
(BBC film)
Movement Betrays You
How much of your personality is revealed by the way you move?
An enquiry conducted by Warren Lamb and Joan Carrington.
Introduced by McDonald Hobley.
3.15 Cookery Club
Guest Cook, Victor Sassto shows how to make Debreceni Sertes File (Hungarian Pork Fillet).
Freely based on 'Little Men' and 'Jo's Boys' by Louisa M. Alcott
Adapted as a television serial in seven parts by Constance Cox
Starring George Pravda and Annabelle Lee
(BBC recording of the programme first shown earlier this year)
Ion Trant introduces his film showing the activities and work on the land during October.
A memorable anniversary recalled by some surprising cartoons.
(BBC recording)
On transmitters serving the areas:
6.10 News for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the English Regions
News from Wales: 6.15-6.20
Boredom has reduced the morale of the men to unprecedented depths, but everything changes when an attractive singer appears on the scene. By far the greatest impact is made upon Lieutenant Binning.
Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart and the travelling reporters including Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson.
David Hughes says 'Make Mine Music'
and introduces Frankie Howerd, Carmela Corren and The George Mitchell Singers.
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A visit to the Scala Theatre, London, to see an excerpt from this annual show, organised by The Magic Circle, and introduced by the President, Francis White.
Appearing in the excerpt are:
Sitta, The President of the Italian Society of Magicians
With his amazing oriental mysteries
John Daniel, America's unusual illusionist
Eddy Schuyer, An unusual magic act from Holland
Rahnee Motie, The fabulous fire-eater from Turkey
Compere, John Wade
A thriller by Ernest Dudley.
Adapted from his novel by Sheila Hodgson.
[Starring] Noelle Middleton, Laurence Payne with Russell Napier
The action of the play takes place in and around The Whistling Sands, Alice Ames's house on the North Wales coast, and in a hotel in London.
From the BBC's Welsh television studio
In the first of a new series the Consultant Psychiatrist examines Fear.
Fear touches all our lives. We all live with fear in some form: fear of disaster, fear of the future, fear of the unknown.
Like pain, it is a protective mechanism. But when it exceeds the limits we can bear, it becomes corrosive and destructive.
Tonight Lifeline returns to discuss with two people the fears which have come to dominate their lives.
with John Wills (piano)
A BBC recording made by the distinguished Hungarian violinist whilst appearing at this year's Edinburgh International Festival.
followed by Weather and Close Down