for Schools
(First shown on October 21)
(to 10.25)
for Schools
(First shown on October 21)
Julius II, whose dream as to renew the material splendour of Rome, created the new St. Peter's, and was the patron of Raphael and Michelangelo.
Introduced by John Broadbent.
for Schools
(to 11.55)
News in Welsh.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield)
Cylchgrawn i'r Henoed
* Cyfle i gwrdd a chymeriadau
A chlywed rhai o'r hen ganiadau 'Y cyflwyno gan Emrys Cleaver Y rhaglen yng ngofal Ifor Rees
A magazine for the older folk.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield)
(to 13.28)
Introduced by Peter West.
A visit to a laundry in the North of England to look at some of the different kinds of work that are done there.
For Schools
(First shown last Monday)
BBC film
A light-hearted diversion.
Introduced by McDonald Hobley.
The Guests: Joan Sterndale-Bennett, Cardiff Children's Choir
The Musicians: Andrew Fenner, Steve Gauna, Harry Smith, Roy Webster
From the BBC's Midland television studio
(to 15.30)
Christopher Trace and Leila Williams give a Hallowe'en Party.
Diamonds have been smuggled from Mexico. P.T. and Chuck are accused, their helicopter has been seen over the border.
(First shown last year)
Stephen King-Hall looks at what goes on in the world around us.
A news magazine for South-East England.
News from South & West
(Rowridge)
A journey described by Peter Finch.
The personal diary of a journey among the Aborigines of the Northern Territory.
(First shown earlier this year)
Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott and Winston and Mary Jane Young.
says Eamonn Andrews to ?
Written by Peter Moore.
The Window on the World
Every Monday Panorama cameras focus on People Places Problems that make news.
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby.
This week's edition includes Special reports by Robin Day and Ludovic Kennedy who have been travelling across the United States with the two contenders for the Presidency, Vice-President Richard Nixon and Senator John Kennedy, as they carry the campaign to the American people.
A crime series from the novels of Georges Simenon.
Dramatised by Giles Cooper.
Starring Rupert Davies as Inspector Maigret, Freda Jackson, Ewen Solon
Produced in association with Winwell Productions Ltd.
A young woman reports to the police that she has overheard a threat of murder. Is she lying or telling the truth?
(Thirteenth Year)
Featuring Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra from the Carlton Rooms, Maida Vale.
Demonstrations by Raymond Draper and Molly Mackenzie, Jack Orton-Smith and Norma Noble, The North Twenty Formation Team from Barnet.
And presenting the 1st Heat of the 1960/61 Competition for the Television Dancing Club Trophies.
Victor Silvester's Dancing Lesson assisted by Christine Norton
Hostess, Rosalie Ashley
by James Morris
Deep in Kent, halfway between London and the coast, lies Ickham, a village of 400 people among whom James Morris lived for a year, and of whose life and ways this film was made.
(First shown earlier this year)
followed by Weather and Close Down