(News in Welsh)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
i rai o'r Cymry tramor a fydd yn y stiwdio yn siarad gyda Havard Gregory
('Welcome Back' to Welsh people from overseas)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 13.20)
Introduced by Eric Simms.
(BBC film)
(to 14.45)
A seasonal programme from 'somewhere in the garden'.
Introduced by Anthony Oliver who also tells this week's story.
His visitors are: Colin Wills, Big fireworks in America; Irving Davies, Dance spot; Eileen Evans, Use your eyes - Stamps; Clement Freud, How not to cook
Starring Dale Robertson
Jim Hardie rides into a town which it terrorised by the local saloon keeper and his gang of gunmen. The Sheriff is getting old and has lost his nerve. Can Jim rally the townspeople to stand up for themselves?
A news magazine for South-East England.
News from South and West
(Rowridge)
A programme of Scottish songs and dances.
With The Edinburgh Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, Moira Anderson, Bobby Watson, Arleen Sharman, Diane Cadman, The Deeside Dancers, The Scottish Junior Singers
Conductor, Agnes Duncan
The Edinburgh Players
Conductor, James Sloggie
and Ian Powrie and his Band
Introduced by Alastair MacIntyre.
From the BBC's television studio in Scotland
Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson and including John Morgan, Polly Elwes and Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor.
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
The common cold attacks Mr. Hancock and drastic measures have to be taken.
[Starring] Tony Hancock
featuring Sidney James
(First shown on March 4)
The Window on the World
Panorama cameras focus on People - Places - Problems that make news.
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with the Panorama team of commentators.
by Margery Allingham
Dramatised for television in six episodes by John Hopkins
Starring Mary Merrall, Andre van Gyseghem, Hira Talfrey
and Bernard Horsfall as Albert Campion
A film series starring Philip Carey as the Private Eye created by Raymond Chandler.
Marlowe, investigating the kidnapping of a screen idol, finds that it is a publicity stunt. The star makes the headlines all right, but as a corpse.
The Tenth Annual International Film Festival finishes tomorrow when Silver and Bronze Bear Awards will be presented to the winning films. During the past ten days films from fifty different countries have been shown.
Tonight Derek Bond in a direct transmission via Eurovision shows festival film excerpts and talks to Berliners and visitors from abroad.
Personalities appearing include:
Dr. A. Bauer, Director of the Berlin Film Festival
Stanley Kramer, Film Producer, with scenes from his latest film "Inherit the Wind" featuring Spencer Tracy, Fredric March, Gene Kelly
Bertrand Bagge, Representative of French Short Films
Scenes from the British Entry "The Angry Silence" with Richard Attenborough and Pier Angeli
Scenes from: "Jungle Cat", the latest Disney documentary film
Films by courtesy of the British Lion Films, United Artists and Walt Disney Productions Ltd.
Programme presented by courtesy of the German Television Service
See Round and About
A lullaby in rhythm sung for you by Carole Carr with the music of Dennis Wilson
(piano), Martin Slavin (vibes), Dave Goldberg (guitar), Tim Bell (bass), Bobbie Kevin
(drums) and this week's guest: Kenny Baker.