A programme for children at home.
Storyteller this week: Charles Leno
(to 11.30)
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A programme for children at home.
Storyteller this week: Charles Leno
(to 11.30)
for Monday
with Denis Tuohy and the latest news.
Germany salutes BBC-2 with top-flight acts.
featuring
Dieter Farell, King of the Big Cats
The Madcaps, Masters of topsy-turvy comedy
The Schickler Sisters, High-school mistresses
The Soranis, The bouncing trampoliners
Henri Mullens, and Miss Valerie, Bareback juggling
The Suns Family and Li-Siau-Than, Dextrous Eastern charmers
Willy Lenz and his Chimpanzees, Riotous monkey business
The Eight Croneras, The fabulous flying trapezists
The Sarrasani Circus Orchestra
Conducted by V. O. Ursmar
Recorded at Neustadt on the Wine Highway with the collaboration of the West German Television Service
in which Danny Kaye and his special guests, Jackie Cooper, Lovelady Powell, Joe and Eddie entertain to the music of Paul Weston and his Orchestra with The Tony Charmoli Dancers and The Johnny Mann Singers.
presented by BBC-2 and the Light Programme direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
featuring in alphabetical order: Joe Brown and his Bruvvers, The Caravelles, The Eric Delaney Band, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Big Dee Irwin with the Breakaways and The Diamonds, Susan Maughan, The Rolling Stones, The Searchers
Produced in collaboration with John Kingdon
An unscripted comedy show devised by David Croft.
with Lance Percival, Victor Spinetti, Peter Reeves, Anne Cunningham, Betty Impey and the Boss Man, Jeremy Hawk.
Impromptu dance by Una Stubbs
(Victor Spinetti is appearing in 'Oh What A Lovely War' at Wyndham's Theatre, London)
and a look at tomorrow