for Schools
First shown on February 14
(to 10.25)
for Schools
First shown on February 15
for Schools
First shown on February 14
(to 11.55)
News in Welsh.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
Cylchgrawn crefyddol sy'n adlewyrchu ac yn clortannu gweithgarwch eglwysd Cymru a'r byd
Y cynhyrchu gan Ifor Rem
Religious magazine.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
(to 13.20)
People-Places-Problems in the news
A topical programme for older children.
for Schools
First shown on February 16
The subject for next week will be announced at the end of this programme.
For the Very Young
David Enders tells the story.
Sam and Elizabeth Williams make the pictures
A BBC film
The Married Woman's Place
Elaine Grand meets some viewers to hear their comments on this series of four programmes which ended last week.
Parents Training as Teachers
Elizabeth Thomas talks to students from Leeds Day Training College about their decisions to start a new career.
Family Clinic
Dr. John Waycott talks about bronchitis and its widespread effects on health and welfare.
Introduced by Elaine Grand.
A selection of recipes from a recent Eurovision film series.
From Belgium: Waterzooi de Volaille and Le Rognon de Veau a la Liegeoise
From Italy: Lasagne Verdi
(to 15.30)
Opened by Eamonn Andrews with the assistance of Tony Hart.
The Inter-Regional Quiz Championship
This week's team: West of England
The Six-Clue Challenge: The Case of the Angry God
by Douglas Camfield.
Where you can try your hand at being a detective.
A news magazine for South-East England.
News from the South
(Rowridge)
for long-playing melodies of the '40s.
Introduced by David Jacobs with Rosemary Squires, Kenny Baker, Scott Peters.
Dancers: Michael Ashlin and Ann Edgar
with the BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Leader, James Hutchison
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
From the Midlands
Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Macdonald Hastings with Cy Grant.
Further adventures of a Bachelor at Large.
[Starring] Tab Hunter as Paul Morgan
Paul and Pete fall for the same girl-or do they? For how can anyone distinguish between identical twins?
by W. D. Pereira.
Many people working in large organisations have wished they could be boss for a day. This play, set in the office of the head of a large aircraft manufacturing company, gives an impression of what it might be like.
Outside broadcast cameras cover the first visit to Britain of the Luxembourg team, known as the 'giant killers' of European international boxing.
Direct from Port Talbot
with BBC outside broadcast cameras for the public hearing of Get Ahead.
A competition organised by the Daily Mail which offers £7,500 in prize money.
Contestants who have come through the eliminating stages of the competition are 'On the Spot' to prove that they could make the best and the most successful use of the top prize of £5,000 - to 'Get Ahead'.
Heat 3: Men or women who have not yet started a business of their own, but have an idea which could be developed.
The Judges: Sir Frederic Hooper, Lady Albemarle, William Hardcastle (Chairman)
Introduced by Peter West.
From the Carlton Rooms, Maida Vale, London.
A weekly programme about People and Politics.
Introduced by Godfrey Hodgson and Richard Kershaw.
Patrick Moore discusses with Dr. F. L. Jackson, of King's College Hospital Pathology Department, the results of certain experiments carried out specially on behalf of 'The Sky at Night'. In these experiments various living organisms have been subjected to conditions of atmosphere and temperature which exist on Mars.
followed by Weather; Road Works Report and Close Down