For Schools
First shown on October 1, 1962
(to 10.00)
For Schools
(to 10.22)
For the very young
Vera McKechnie turns the pages and shows you how to make paper flags.
You need paper, thin sticks, paints, and glue
BBC film
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(to 11.00)
Introduced by Kenneth Alwyn.
with illustrations played by Eric Allen and David Johnson.
For Schools
(to 11.25)
The European Economic Community is a development without parallel in European history. This programme examines some of its effects on the economies and peoples of Europe.
Introduced and scripted by Nicholas Harman.
For Schools
(to 11.55)
News in Welsh.
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Owen Edwards yn cyflwyno pynciau'r dydd yng Nghymru gyda
Harri Gwynn a John Bevan
Today: a topical magazine.
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
For the very young
Charles E. Stidwill tells the story.
Sam and Elizabeth Williams make the pictures
BBC film
(to 13.45)
Introduced by Peter West.
Pamela is a State Enrolled Nurse at a hospital in Durham. How did she join and what was her training like?
BBC film for Schools
(to 14.25)
Written and produced by Ronald Smedley.
The final scene: Cinderella and Prince Charming are due to live happily ever after. Studio 5, Television Centre, gets ready to deal with this news event.
Introduced by Christopher Trace and Richard Baker.
For Schools
First shown in May 1962
(to 14.47)
What is the secret behind the mysterious pattern of numbers called the Pascal Triangle?
Introduced by Dick Tahta.
For Schools
(to 15.10)
Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.
including
4 in 1
An exciting new toy.
Bengo's Mouse Hunt
by Tim.
Building an Airport: Lighting the runway
A second showing of the adaptation in eight episodes by Constance Cox.
Based upon What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge.
Starring Susan Hampshire, John Welsh
A daily presentation of news and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Corbet Woodall
followed by The Weather
by Charlotte Bronte.
Dramatised in six episodes by Constance Cox.
Jane Eyre, an orphan child, lies in misery and terror in the house of her aunt, Mrs. Reed.
First shown on April 7
with Robert Robinson
A quick look at criticism and comments from viewers.
Next edition: Friday at 7.0 p.m.
Letters for inclusion in these programmes should be addressed to Points of View, [address removed]
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
with Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Macdonald Hastings, Christopher Brasher, Julian Pettifer, Brian Redhead.
A young anthropologist and his wife visit a remote part of north-east India to report to the Government on the tribes who live there. Twenty years later they go back to the same area...
Introduced by Robert Mitchum.
and starring Lee Marvin, Rosemary Clooney, Keenan Wynn
A comedy about two hard-drinking, girl-chasing, card-cheating drifters who find themselves forced to play Cupid.
The Window on the World
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with reports on People - Places - Problems in the news from Panorama's regular team of commentators Robin Day and Michael Barratt, Michael Charlton, Roderick MacFarquhar, John Morgan.
The final stages of this competition, which is part of a gala performance in aid of Variety Club of Great Britain's Children's Charities, televised direct from the Empire Pool and Sports Arena, Wembley.
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Robin Day and Ian Trethowan present a Gallery report including interviews, discussions, and recordings from the day's debates.
From the special BBC-tv studio at Scarborough
presenting Victor Silvester and featuring the Ballroom Orchestra
Directed by Victor Silvester Jnr.
Leader, Oscar Grasso
Demonstrations by Robert O'Hara and Marguerite O'Hara, British Latin-American champions
Sammy Harris and Diane Barron, World-famous ballroom dancers
The Ken Bateman Teenage Formation Team from Slough, First television appearance
All Britain Inter-Counties Contest
Organised by the Amateur Ballroom Dancers Council
Victor Silvester teaches International Social Dancing with Masako Shinoda, Present Japanese dancing champion
Hostess, Ann Taylor
An Outside Broadcast from a North London Ballroom
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