For Schools
Previously shown on Wednesday
(to 10.00)
For Schools
First shown on Thursday
(to 10.22)
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 11.00)
People-Politics-Problems
For Schools
Previously shown on Thursday
(to 11.25)
BBC film for Schools
Previously shown on Tuesday
(to 11.55)
News in Welsh.
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Edrychwn ymhell ac yn agos
Drwy ffilm a thrwy drafod
Daw Cymru a'r byd i'r aelwyd
I'ch difyrru
Wrth eich cinto
Y cyflwynydd, Owen Edwards
Y cynhyrchu, Ifor Rees, Myrfyn Owen, Geraint Jones
Y golygydd, Nan Davies
(Today: a topical magazine)
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
A visit to Lord's Cricket Ground on the second day of the match.
This film looks at the work of a provincial art college, sees the way it fits its artists, designers, and craftsmen for the needs of modern society, and how the students react to their training.
For Schools
First shown on Monday
Further visits to Lord's.
and
Royal Ascot
3.45 Wokingham Stakes over six furlongs
4.20 Hardwicke Stakes over one mile and a half
4.55 Queen Alexandra Stakes over two miles, six furlongs, and thirty-four yards
A second chance to see The Globe
Why should anyone want to get rid of a harmless old man just because he has sold a disused mine to two strangers? The Lone Ranger and Tonto run into trouble trying to solve the mystery.
Tom Salmon and Stewart Uwins show you how to build a model aeroplane and discuss the various methods of Control Line flying.
A daily presentation of news and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Michael Aspel.
The closing overs of the second day's play at Lord's.
with Robert Robinson
A further look at points from the week's post.
Letters for inclusion in these programmes should be addressed to Points of View,
[address removed]
Introduced by Percy Thrower with seasonal work in garden and greenhouse.
An invitation to keen amateurs to try their skill and patience at breeding new plant introductions, from F. R. McQuown responsible himself for many varieties of epiphyllums and laced pinks, raised in a small London garden.
From the Midlands
with Johnny Morris
On the last leg of his journey by road through Spain, Johnny visits the historic cities of Cordoba and Toledo en route to Madrid, where he visits the Flea Market.
BBC film
From the West
A breath-taking knife balancing act, the richest turquoise mine in the world, and a strange seclusive lake people... Tom Stobart and Ralph Izzard discover these and many other curious things on a journey across the Persian deserts to the forbidden city of Meshed.
Written and directed by Walter Doniger.
Starring Dick Powell
with Pat Conway and Joanna Moore
Are there still rules of war? In the European air battles of World War II, an unspoken agreement sometimes existed between enemies...
(See page 45)
says Michael Bentine
endorsed by Frank Thornton, Leon Thau, Len Lowe, Joe Gibbons, Louis Mansi and John Bluthal.
Devised and written by Michael Bentine and John Law.
See page 49
(Antony and Cleopatra Acts 2, 3, and 4)
A nine-part cycle based on three Roman plays by William Shakespeare.
Starring Keith Michell, Mary Morris, George Selway, David William
Written and directed by Stephen Hearst.
Another chance to see the last of three documentary reports on the division of mankind into 'Have' and 'Have Not' nations.
A vicious cycle of hunger, wrong food habits, polluted water, and primitive agriculture condemns more than half mankind to an early death. The U.N. Development Decade is the first organised world effort in history to break that cycle and to raise the standard of living of the under-privileged world by one-quarter during the next ten years.
A United Nations-UNESCO production