For Schools
(to 10.25)
A programme about the ships and cargoes of the second busiest port in Britain.
Introduced by Geoffrey Johnson Smith, M.P.
BBC film for Schools
First shown on March 13, 1961
(to 11.25)
Not only the structure of long-dead species but their behaviour can be deduced from fossil evidence.
In this programme John Attridge uses some examples of the 'terrible lizards', the Dinosaurs, to show how they adapted themselves during 130 million years of earth's history.
For Schools
(to 11.55)
News in Welsh.
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Today: a Welsh topical magazine.
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Spontaneous Comment; Controversy; Conversation on issues of the day.
A Monday meeting for people of opinions with Erskine Childers.
Introduced by Peter West.
This is one of the most mechanised areas of agriculture. The School Film Unit looks at the work going on in a modern nursery in Hertfordshire.
BBC programme for Schools
(to 14.25)
For the very young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
BBC film
(to 14.45)
Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.
Including -
Making a Model Zoo: Planning the lay-out
Ballet for Athletes
Boys from the Royal Ballet Junior School show how their gymnastic training helps them to become good dancers, and David Blair, Premier Danseur of the Royal Ballet, dances the male solo from Les Rendezvous.
In Search of a Unicorn: Part 2
by Edward and Anna Standon.
Written and produced by Shaun Sutton.
Another chance to see some more criminal capers.
with Colin Douglas, Paul Whitsun-Jones, Douglas Blackwell
Previously shown on July 14. 1962
A daily presentation of news and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Michael Aspel.
followed by The Weather
The exciting adventures of the famous Western Stagecoach Service.
Starring Dale Robertson
Jim Hardie has a worrying time escorting a diamond salesman, an Eastern dude who is quite oblivious to the dangers of the West.
Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Macdonald Hastings, Julian Pettifer, Brian Redhead.
Chairman, Eamonn Andrews
Panel: Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, David Nixon, Marshall Pugh and a mystery guest celebrity.
Televised by arrangement with C.B.S.
A comedy film series of family life with never a dull moment.
Starring Lucille Ball
with Vivian Vance, Dick Martin, Candy Moore, Jimmy Garrett, Ralph Hart
Lucy Builds a Rumpus Room ...because two women in one kitchen can never agree.
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, Roderick MacFarquhar, John Morgan, James Mossman.
with Robert Robinson
A quick look at points from the week's post.
Next edition: Friday at 6.45 p.m.
Letters for inclusion in these programmes should be addressed to Points of View, [address removed]
by Patrick Hamilton
Adapted by Barry Thomas from the radio play "To the Public Danger"
"We've got to go back - we may have killed him...."
Presenting Victor Silvester
and featuring the Ballroom Orchestra
Directed by Victor Silvester Jnr.
Leader, Oscar Grasso
from the Carlton Ballroom, London.
Tonight's programme is the last of the present series and includes:
The Final of The All Britain Dancing Contest
Demonstrations by Peter Eggleton and Brenda Winslade, Len Armstrong and Elaine Welch, The James Stevenson Teen-Age Formation Team from Cleethorpes.
Victor Silvester's Dancing Lesson: The Bossa Nova
Assisted by Molly Mackenzie and the Frank and Peggy Spencer Dancers
Hostess, Rosalie Ashley
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