Previously shown on Tuesday
(to 9.35)
For Schools
Previously shown on Monday
(to 10.00)
For Schools
(to 10.22)
Audrey Atterbury and Molly Gibson pull the strings
Gladys Whitred sings the songs
Peter Hawkins speaks the voices
Maria Bird writes the songs and music
BBC film
(to 11.00)
by William Shakespeare.
For Schools
Previously shown on Tuesday
(to 11.35)
For Schools
Previously shown on Tuesday
(to 11.57)
For Schools
(to 12.20)
News in Welsh.
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Owen Edwards yn cyflwyno pynclau'r dydd yng Nghymru gyda
Harri Gwynn a John Bevaa
Today: a topical magazine.
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Vera McKechnie turns the pages and shows you how to make finger dolls.
You need a handkerchief, and if you want, four thimbles
BBC film
(to 13.45)
Charles Parsons was the man mainly responsible for developing the turbine in a marine power plant.
For Schools
(to 14.25)
A second chance to see the film cartoon series about the gang of alley cats captained by the resourceful and formidable Cat.
Some people will do anything in order to be seen on television. T.C. and Officer Dibble are no exceptions.
David Attenborough shows some of the film taken on his various visits to the Coral Islands.
Among the animals that he introduces on film and in the studio are land crabs, flying foxes, and fish that walk on land.
A daily presentation of news and views from London and the South-East.
Introduced by Richard Baker.
followed by The Weather
John Barry makes music.
With Annie Ross, Alan Haven, Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde, Tony Hendra and Nick Ullett
Featuring Johnny Scott (flute), Sheila Bromberg (harp), Kenny Clare (drums), Frank Clarke (bass), Vic Flick (guitar).
Introduced by Derek Hart.
with Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Macdonald Hastings, Christopher Brasher, Julian Pettifer, Brian Redhead.
News, action, and personalities from the world of sport.
Introduced by Peter Dimmock with the regular team of experts.
Tonight's programme includes:
A Sportsview Enquiry
A reporter, with Sportsview film cameramen, investigates another of sport's major problems.
by John Hopkins.
There are two young constables in each car, ready to deal with trouble as it happens.
Complaints about a fast-moving, fast-talking door-to-door salesman give Jock and Fancy a busy day - while Sergeant Watt prepares the trap.
says Ted Ray
on behalf of the Conservative and Unionist Party
by Jean Cocteau.
Translated by Maximilian Ilyin.
[Starring] Anouk Aimee
Will the bed of the future be romantic like the fourposter, space-saving like the divan, or fuller of electric gadgets than a modern kitchen?
Giving their views on beds and mattresses are: Barbara Cartland, Roy Bradford, Robert Heritage, Stirling Moss, James Seccombe, James Noel White, T. O. Williams with Virginia Wetherell, Hugh Walters.
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10.30-11.0 In View: a visit to Winchester.
(Rowridge, Brighton)
10.30-11.0 Scan: life in the Midlands.
(Oxford, Peterborough, Manningtree)
A filmed interview with Paul Tournier the Swiss physician who believes that illness often springs from an inability to achieve honest and satisfying personal relationships. His books, The Meaning of Persons and Escape from Loneliness, have already made him well known in this country.
Filmed in Geneva by Swiss Television
gyda
Carwyn James yn cyflwyno rhaglen i fwrw golwg ar chwaraeon ledled Cymru
Ffilm a thrafodaeth
Y cyfarwyddo gan DEWI GRIFFITHS Cynhyrchydd, TOM DAVIES
Welsh sports magazine.
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
(to 0.07)