(News in Welsh)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
Syiwadau arbenigwyr ar wahanol bynciau'r dydd. mewn ffilm a sgwra
Yr wythnos hon: Amaethyddiaeth Y rhaglen yng ngofal David John
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 13.20)
For the Very Young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
(BBC film)
A programme of home-made entertainment with Archie McCulloch from Northampton.
At the organ, Andrew Fenner
From the BBC's Midland television studio
(to 15.30)
When a heavy shower comes the little animals help each other to find shelter not only from the rain but also from other dangers.
A Russian cartoon film.
Vera McKechnie introduces Your Monday Magazine.
Here and There with Commander Sir Stephen King-Hall
Josh White, The great American blues singer
Rudi de Sarigny makes an Easter egg railway
Robin Adler's Camera Club
Growing Things with Percy Thrower
The Sky in April with Patrick Moore
Geoffrey Wallis at the piano
A news magazine for South-East England.
News from South and West
(Rowridge)
Peter Scott introduces the second of three programmes in which he continues the personal story of his experiences as a glider pilot and talks to Ann Welch, M.B.E., Vice-Chairman of the British Gliding Association.
Series arranged in co-operation with the Bristol Gliding Club and recorded at their headquarters at Nympsfield in Gloucestershire
Film sequences by the West Region Film Unit
Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson and including John Morgan, Polly Elwes, Cy Grant.
with its 'Pot Luck' sequences
Starring Charlie Chester
also Eric 'Jeeves' Grier, Marian Miller, Pat Laurence, John Cartier, Frank Davison, The Zodiacs, The Television Toppers.
The Window on the World
Every Monday Panorama cameras focus on People - Places - Problems that make news.
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with the Panorama team of commentators including a special report from South Africa by Robin Day.
Six comedies of error by Patrick Campbell and Vivienne Knight.
Starring Brian Reece
Also starring Vera Day, Oliver Johnston
Hugh Tracey, a Devon-born South African who is a world authority on African music, lives on a small farm near Johannesburg. This film gives an impression of his life there and of his relations with his African employees. It raises the question of what he really thinks of them, and whether his opinions differ from those held by the majority of white South African.
at 9.30
With Victor Silvester with his Ballroom Orchestra from the Carlton Rooms, Maida Vale.
Demonstrations by Felipe Mayhew and Olga Koch, Harold Hulley and Doreen Edwards, Michael Needham and Monica Dunsford, The Phil Williams and Sybil Marks Professional Formation Team.
From Cardiff
Presenting of Awards to Winners of the BBC Television Dancing Club Competition by The Duke of Bedford.
Hostess, Susan Franks
The new comet, Burnham's, is now moving steadily closer to the earth, and should be clearly seen in late April. It will then be in the Northern part of the sky not far from the Pole Star.
Patrick Moore talks about this and other comets-where they come from, what they are, and how they move.
A talk for Holy Week by Father Hugh McKay, O.F.M.
Weather and Close Down