A series by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling.
(A second chance to see the week's episodes on BBC-1)
People - Places - Pops
Introduced by Gay Byrne and assisted by Peter Haigh.
Helping to provide the entertainment: The Bachelors, Joe Brown and his Bruvvers, Johnny Dankworth, Billy Fury and the Gamblers, Millicent Martin, Tony Osborne and his Orchestra
People Worth Meeting
Where to Go Tomorrow
Picture Parade: "Dr. Strangelove" and "A Place to Go" by arrangement with British Lion
(to 18.00)
for Saturday
with John Stone and the latest news.
The West that most of us know is Hollywood's West. Tonight's film, the first in a series about the real West, separates the facts from the legends in the dramatic story of western settlement-and meets some old-timers who remember clearly those early days.
Photographs filmed by Pearce Studios
by Gustave Flaubert.
Dramatised in four parts by Giles Cooper.
Bored by her dull-witted husband and life in the country, Emma meets a romantic spirit like her own.
Music composed by Tristram Cary and played by a section of the BBC Scottish Orchestra
Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow Studio
by Ivor Brown.
A dramatised documentary on Shakespeare's life, based on known facts and widely accepted beliefs.
A contribution to the quatercentenary celebrations of the birth of William Shakespeare
presenting Shirley Bassey
with Robert Clary, The Ted Heath Orchestra, The Heralds, The International Cabaret Dancers.
J. B. Priestley in after-dinner talk with A. J. Ayer, Sir Isaiah Berlin.
with a last look at the news and a look at tomorrow