(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)
For the Very Young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
(to 14.20)
A seasonal programme from 'somewhere in the garden'.
Introduced by Anthony Oliver who also tells this week's story.
His visitors are:
Paddy Roberts, Song spot
Jack Armstrong, Use your eyes - Weather-wise
Jack Carlton, How not to act
Starring Dale Robertson
The story of how Jim Hardie came to join Wells Fargo as a young man.
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, Evelyn Campbell, Edith Caunce, Arleen Sharman, The Deeside Dancers, The Eskdale Singers
Conductor, Morton Robertson
Jim McLeod and his Band
Introduced by Alastair MacIntyre.
From the BBC's television studio in Scotland
Barry Bucknell's Television Guide to jobs about the house.
Re-glaze a window
with Geoff Love and his Orchestra and Joan Regan, Bert Weedon, Eddie Falcon.
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
A long and boring train journey to fulfil a theatrical engagement involves Mr. Hancock in a difference of opinion with his fellow passengers.
[Starring] Tony Hancock
featuring Sidney James
Panorama's film team in Los Angeles combines with thirty-two television cameras to bring you the full story of how the Democratic Candidate for the White House won his fight for the nomination.
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby.
Your Convention guides: Robin Day and Ludovic Kennedy
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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.
A gambler who has accumulated a large debt with his bookmaker is murdered, and it is natural that Marlowe's suspicions first fall on the bookie himself.
A visit to the White City Stadium, London, to see the final stages of the first International Championship of the week.
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followed by Weather and Close Down