from the Grossmunster, Zurich on the occasion of the meeting of the European Council of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, with delegates from both sides of the Iron Curtain.
Last Sunday's Act of Worship described and edited by the Rev. Dr. Ronald Falconer.
Presented by the Swiss Television Service
(to 11.50)
A Christian theme expounded by The Rev. Noel Calvin assisted by Rex Palmer and members of Trowbridge Congregational Church.
and Weather for Farmers
A filmed progress report of the Nuffield Farm Project to make a social and economic survey of farms in the Teign Valley of Devon, from which it is hoped to show how new scientific developments can best be conveyed to farmers.
Filmed by the BBC's Agricultural Film Unit
BBC film
First shown on January 1, 1961
Detholiad o ffilmiau newyddion yn dangos peth o weithgarwch Cymru a'r Cymry yn ystod yr wythnos
A weekly news review.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Blaenwr, David Chappell Yn chwarae rhai o'u hoff ddarnau
ArweinyxJd,
Clarence Raybould gyjda
Joan Massochi (soprano)
Y cyflwyno gan Janet Parry-Jones Y rhaglen dan ofal
Moelfryn Harries a David J. Thomas Y mae'r gerddicrfa yn, yanddangos trwy ganiaiâd y Cydi Bwyllgor Addysg Cymreig
Recordiiad y BBC
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
A Western film series starring Will Hutchins as Tom Brewster the young cowboy adventurer who is also a student of the law.
Tom is in real trouble when a beautiful actress decides that he must join her act.
[Starring] Barbara Stanwyck, Preston Foster and Melvyn Douglas
Annie Oakley and Toby Walker are both champion shots and both star attractions in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Professionally, they are jealous of each other; personally, they fall in love. The result is hilarious.
plays Mussorgsky's 'Pictures from an Exhibition'.
Cliff Norton appears in the disguise of a garage service man, but he learned all he knows about cars from a crazy old film about a car stuck on a rooftop.
by L. H. Evers.
Adapted and produced in six parts by Dorothea Brooking.
Under-water sequences by permission of Butlin's
In bustling Hong Kong, Armand and Michaela Denis see young people doing their morning exercises, visit a bird-lovers' cafe, and sample eggs which are over a hundred years old. Finally, they visit a Chinese film studio and show you part of a musical film.
From the West
First shown on July 15, 1960
Hugh David and Wendy Williams invite you to come and see St. George's Chapel, Windsor.
BBC film
Previously shown on July 31, 1960
(to 18.15)
at Catterick
Harold Webb visits Catterick Camp in Yorkshire to find out what impact the Church has on the life of the soldier.
Filmed by the North Regional Film Unit
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
Starring Tony Hancock
and featuring Annie Leake, Edwin Richfield, Bernard Hunter, Michael Peake
and the voices of Andrew Faulds, John Bluthal, Honor Shepherd, Geoffrey Matthews, Geoffrey Lewis.
(Last shown in June, 1961)
by John Arden.
[Starring] Reginald Beckwith, Judith Stott
An open wet fish shop is a disadvantage to a man with rheumatism, but once the architects are called in, he soon finds things can be a lot worse.
From the Midlands
A television request show
Introduced by Anne Shelton and produced by Bryan Sears
A series of programmes in which viewers choose the music and songs to be sung and played tonight by Anne Shelton and her guests Humphrey Lyttelton, Lucille Graham, The Beryl Stott Singers
Viewers taking part in this programme are interviewed by Patrick Feeny.
What happens when a new nation rises on an old continent? Alan Whicker recalls the contrasts and surprises he uncovered on two journeys through Australia for 'Tonight'.
Introduced by Lt.-Colonel Robert Brown.