(News in Welsh)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
W. T. Rowlands, Milfeddyg gyda'r Weinvddiaeth Amaelhyddol ym Mangor yn crybwvll moddion i gadw defaid yn glir o afiechyd pryfyn yr afu (liver fluke)
Dangosir ffllm o'r driniaeth briodol
Cyflwynir y rhaglen gan David John
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 13.20)
For the Very Young
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
Gladys Whitred sings the songs
Peter Hawkins speaks the voices
Maria Bird writes the songs and music
(BBC film)
2.30 The Richmond Stakes for two-year-olds, over six furlongs
3.10 The Goodwood Stakes
A handicap race for three-year-olds and upwards over two miles and three furlongs
3.45 The King George Stakes for three-year-olds and upwards over five furlongs
4.15 The Warren Stakes for three-year-olds and upwards over one mile. three furlongs and 200 yards
Clive Graham identifies the horses and jockeys in the Parade Ring before each race.
(to 16.30)
A film story in six episodes.
Written, directed, and told by Oliver Postgate.
Cyrus, the little seahorse, has a strange ride during his exciting journey to the court of King Neptune.
The Indians are on the warpath, but one of Bart's men, Carl, stops their attack by promising them cattle. At the same time, the only local ranch puts up the price of cattle to more than Bart can afford. How can Bart honour the treaty with the Indians and prevent their attacking?
A holiday programme including a competition and things to make and do.
Introduced by Edwin Denton.
A news magazine for South-East England.
News from South and West
(Rowridge)
gets out and about
Introduced by Peter West.
Aug. 10: 2: The work of the P.D.S.A.
See Junior Radio Times
Barry Bucknell's Television Guide to jobs about the house.
Hang and glaze a door
A weekly school report written by Frank Muir and Denis Norden.
[Starring] Professor Jimmy Edwards
with Arthur Howard
A Western film.
[Starring] Wendell Corey
with Ron Randell and Johnny Washbrook.
The Sheriff knows his stepson's testimony will convict a murderer; but he makes a terrible discovery which forces him to withdraw the key witness.
Pete Murray invites you to measure your sense of humour against Patricia Cutts, Alan Melville, Ted Ray, Barry Took in a cartoon contest devised by Frank Wayne and Mace Neufeld.
At the organ, Harold Smart
David Attenborough introduces Travellers' Tales
A weekly series bringing from all parts of the world the sight and sound of strange people and places.
Douglas Botting visited Kano in Northern Nigeria to see the horsemen who wear chain mail dating from Crusader times, to meet the Emir and to observe the great fast of Ramadan and the festivities that follow it.
Produced by Joseph Fenston and Gateway Films
An adventure in six episodes by Michael Pertwee.
[Starring] Catherine Boyle and Peter Dyneley
with Noel Howlett
Johnny Morris takes a Ticket to Turkey
and describes his train journey across Europe, in five episodes.
Who are the real educators? What assumptions about life derive from the teaching of ordinary subjects? Does 'religious instruction' help children to understand and cope with life?
John Huxtable introduces
Roy Niblett, Dean of the Institute of Education, London University
Stuart McClure, Editor of Education
Olive Irons, A teacher of religious knowledge
A second programme devoted to the problems of nuclear weapons and disarmament.
At the Memorial Centre Hospital in New York, where he is a patient, Dr. Leo Szilard one of the originators of the atomic bomb, talks to
Dr. Hans Bethe, Professor of Physics at Cornell University
Admiral Lewis L. Strauss, Former Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy
Commission
Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner, Scientific Adviser to the President of the United States
The programme introduced by Edward R. Murrow.