For Schools
(to 10.25)
Written by Norman Longmate.
Although not an entirely unmixed blessing, the creation of the popular press certainly extended the mental horizon of millions of people.
For Schools
(to 11.25)
Written by David Sylvester and Michael Gill.
Modern art can be seen as the destroyer of many accepted conventions in painting and sculpture. No single artist has played a greater part in the artistic revolution than Pablo Picasso, who in 1907 painted Les Demoiselles d'Avignon generally considered the key work in the development of Cubism, the most influential movement in modern art.
BBC film
(to 11.55)
News in Welsh.
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Edryohwn ymhell ac yn agos Drwy ffilm a thrwy drafod
Paw Cymru a'r byd i'r aelwyd I'ch difyrru
Wrth eich cinio
Y cytlwyno, Owen Edwards
Y cynhyrchu,
Ifor Rees, Jack Williams Y golygydd, Nan Davies
Today: a topical magazine.
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Comment; Controversy; Conversation on issues of the day.
A Monday meeting for people of opinions with Erskine Childers.
Introduced by Peter West.
How is a man's suit made? How are dresses mass-produced? The School Film Unit looks at young people working in a multiple tailoring firm and a women's dress factory.
BBC programme for Schools
For the very young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
BBC film
(to 14.45)
'All Aboard' with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.
A second chance to see this serial in six episodes by Richard Wade.
with Terence Longdon, Bill Kerr, Elwyn Brook-Jones, Maurice Kaufmann, Hugh Latimer, Alan Tilvern
Flying and airport sequences by courtesy of Skyways Ltd.
A daily presentation of news and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Michael Aspel.
followed by The Weather
A nation-wide general knowledge contest between schools.
Manchester High School for Girls
Question-Master, David Dimbleby
v.
Hutchesons' Boys' Grammar School, Glasgow
Question-Master, Geoffrey Wheeler
Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Macdonald Hastings, Julian Pettifer and The Countrymen.
Chairman, Eamonn Andrews
Panel: Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, David Nixon
A guest panellist and a mystery guest celebrity.
Written by Vince Powell and Frank Roscoe.
This week: The Licence
Starring Harry Worth
with Harold Goodwin, Patrick Newell, Ballard Berkeley, Harry Walker, Bryan Mosley, Jack Woolgar, Joe Gladwin, Tony Melody, Roy Maxwell
From the North
The Window on the World
Panorama cameras look at People - Places - Problems that make news.
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with reports from Panorama's regular team of commentators Robin Day, Ludovic Kennedy, John Morgan, James Mossman.
with Robert Robinson
A quick look at points from the week's post.
Letters for inclusion in these programmes should be addressed to Points of View, [address removed]
A crime series from the novels of Georges Simenon.
Dramatised by Roger East from the novel 'Signe Picpus'.
Starring Rupert Davies as Chief Inspector Maigret
with Ewen Solon as Lucas and Helene Shingler as Madame Maigret, Neville Jason as Lapointe
A BBC recording produced in association with Winwell Productions Ltd.
'The Fortune Teller will die at 3'... an anonymous note leads Maigret on a trail of blackmail and murder.
presenting Victor Silvester
and featuring the Ballroom Orchestra
Directed by Victor Silvester Jnr.
Leader, Oscar Grasso
from the Carlton Ballroom, London.
Demonstrations by Syd Mallett and Janice Buxton, Sammy Harris and Diane Barron, The Sybil Marks and Phil Williams Formation Team From Cardiff
The All Britain Dancing Contest
Victor Silvester's Dancing Lesson: The Madison assisted by Molly Mackenzie and the Spencer Formation Dancers.
Hostess, Rosalie Ashley
The Prime Minister The Rt. Hon. Harold Macmillan, M.P. replies to the toast of Her Majesty's Ministers proposed by The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor of London at the traditional Banquet held earlier this evening in London's Guildhall.