from St. Mary's Baptist Church, Norwich.
Conducted by the Minister, the Rev. Claude W. Lapsley
St. Mary's is one of the oldest Baptist churches in East Anglia, and has a history going back to the beginning of the denomination in this country. Among the archives of the church is correspondence with William Carey, the founder of the Baptist Missionary Society. The building was entirely destroyed by enemy action during the war and the new building, from which this morning's service comes, was completed in recent years.
(to 11.30)
Detholiad o ffilmiau a newyddion yn dangos peth o weithgarwch Cymru a'r Cymry yn ystod yr wythnos
Welsh weekly news survey.
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Ar daith HU gyda
Iona Jones a Bob Harry
Norma Livings
Cantor Ion Shelley
Corfeistres , Eiddwen Griffithe
Cyfeilydd, Brian Davies
Golygydd cerdd, Alwyn Jones
Cynllunydd, Colin Shaw
Y cyfarwyddo gan Jack Williams
A Song for Everyone: 6 - Scandinavia
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
A Christian theme presented by Fr. T. Corbishley, S.J. assisted by John Abineri and Wilfred Harrison.
A film on the production of quality beef from single suckler herds on the hill land of the Border area.
Professor M. McG. Cooper and Ben Coutts look at the traditional ways of rearing and marketing and question farmers on their breed preferences.
BBC film
(Edited version of the programme first shown on June 25, 1961)
Followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers
by Allan Prior.
A second showing of some of the cases encountered by Z Victor One and Z Victor Two.
The new team in ZV2 runs into two sorts of trouble - one between themselves, and one with a pair of thieves with an ear to police business.
1940. Two women, one American, one English, living in Paris during the German occupation, refuse the chance of freedom and instead join the underground movement in the dangerous task of helping Allied airmen to escape.
Sooty assisted by Sweep and Harry Corbett.
From the North
A Western film series.
Starring John Smith, Robert Fuller
with Spring Byington and Dennis Holmes
Slim goes to the aid of a woman who is trapped in a disused well, but a gang of outlaws imperil the rescue work.
by R.D. Blackmore
Dramatised in eleven episodes by Constance Cox
From a treatment by A.R. Rawlinson
In which John finds Lorna again and meets the King and Queen of England.
From the West
followed by The Weather Man
A second chance to see Does Anyone Care?
A portrait of service for misfits and outcasts at St. George's Crypt in Leeds.
by Isabel Cameron.
Appeal on behalf of the Y.W.C.A. of Great Britain New Buildings Programme by Mrs. Reginald Maudling with Franklin Engelmann.
Donations, preferably by crossed postal order or cheque, will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to: [address removed]
from All Souls Church, Ancoats, Manchester with the combined congregations of the East Manchester Group of Churches.
Introduced by Donald Leggat.
Prayers and Blessing by The Rev. Basil Higginson, Leader of the East Manchester Group of Churches
A second opportunity to see this remarkable entertainer.
"It was in short a display of glittering range" (Daily Mail)
"Rarely have I enjoyed a TV show as much as Sammy Davis Jr.... I rate this show as BBC's good deed of the year" (Evening News)
"On the stage his act is a tour de force, but to transfer it successfully to television is a tour de force squared" (New Statesman)
"Brilliant of course" (Sunday Citizen)
(Sammy Davis Jr. appeared by arrangement with Bernard Delfont)
A film series starring Raymond Burr as the famous lawyer investigator created by Erle Stanley Gardner.
with Barbara Hale, William Hopper, William Talman, Ray Collins
Perry Mason interrupts a deep-sea fishing trip to defend a ship's skipper accused of gold smuggling and murder.
by Giles Cooper.
With William Russell as Frank, Maurice Denham as Uncle Arthur, Rona Anderson as Susan, Norman Rossington as The Ice Cream Man, John Ross as Angus
When three generations are trapped in a seaside chalet something is liable to explode.
See page 11
with Alan Whicker
Houston, Texas, has been called the Murder Capital of the United States - among its million or so inhabitants there are usually more murders each year than in the whole of Britain, with population fifty times as great... Most of these killings are casual, thoughtless affairs with little or no motive - a wife shoots her husband because he complains of the way she cooks black-eyed peas... Life is cheap in Texas and you can buy a revolver as easily as a fishing rod... Murderers can be sentenced to 116 years, but once 'inside', convicts can live lives that the poor of other lands might well envy.
During a tour of Texas for Tonight, Alan Whicker observed Texas Justice at close hand, and much of this report is of actual court-room sessions.
A Tonight presentation
The Rev. John Dodds asks the question and suggests an answer.
From the Midlands