BBC recording for Schools
First shown on Tuesday
(to 10.25)
BBC recording for Schools
First shown on Thursday
(to 11.25)
BBC recording for Schools
First shown on Monday
(to 11.55)
News in Welsh.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
Edrych ar y byd a'i bethau Cwrdd a phobl
Ymweld a lleoedd
Ymdrin a phynciau yng nghwmni
ALED RHYS WILIAM
Rhaglen ddyddiol dan ofal NAN DAVIES, IFOR REES,
JACK WILLIAMS
Today: a topical magazine.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
(to 13.25)
BBC recording for Schools
First shown on Monday
For the Very Young
Stories about a family of wooden dolls who live on a farm
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
BBC film
(to 14.45)
Drawn and written by Lois Castellain and told by Peter Hawkins.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto have to follow a lonely trail up into the hills before they can prove that a young man's red hair is not an alibi for the murder of a bank messenger.
Last shown in November 1960
With Alun Williams and anglers young and old.
Every spring the salmon surge up the river Clwyd in North Wales; every spring the anglers cast their lines over the deep pools.
An Outside Broadcast from the banks of a salmon pool.
A news magazine for South-East England.
News from the South
(Rowridge)
A serial in ten parts telling the story of the Acts of Christ's Apostles.
(Last shown in December 1960)
For full details see page 23
Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Macdonald Hastings and Max Bygraves.
with Guest artist Ava June.
(BBC recording)
(Ava June appears by permission of the Sadler's Wells Opera Company)
Written by Eric Sykes.
Starring Eric Sykes
Featuring Hattie Jacques
With Guest stars: David Horne, Wallas Eaton and Judith Furse, Patrick Cargill, Dudley Foster
BBC recording
(Wallas Eaton is appearing in "Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be" at the Garrick Theatre, London)
Introduced by Peter Scott with Gerald Thompson.
The story in spectacular close-up pictures of the struggle for life and death which takes place in a stem of dead alder wood.
The prize-winning film in a Natural History Film Competition held jointly by the BBC and the Council for Nature
BBC recording
See page 55
by Henry Fielding.
Dramatised for television in seven episodes by A. R. Rawlinson.
The Noble Lord causes Dr. Harrison to show his anger, and a deception is practised at a masquerade at Vauxhall Gardens.
Stories of the Mounties
A film series starring Gilles Pelletier as Corporal Jacques Gagnier.
When parents quarrel the chief sufferer is the child. Bart and Gerta Boyd forget their bitterness when their little daughter Susie is reported missing. The child must be found before dark for as Corporal Gagnier knows there is a rabid fox prowling close to the town.
BBC film release
The human mind is so subtle and intricate that the beliefs it accepts can sometimes cause individuals to lie down and die, or to recover from extreme conditions of disease and suffering. Controversy has always existed about the nature of these strange forces and the reasons why the changes take place so capriciously.
Tonight the consultant psychiatrist examines primitive and modern man's attitudes to faith-killing and faith-healing.
A review of film and fact about matters of interest and importance in the world news of the week.
10.35-10.50 Flashback
10.50-11.0 Reunion: Excerpts from a production by the Revue Society of Bristol University.
(Rowridge)