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 assisted by Peter Haigh.
Helping to provide the entertainment: Ray Ellington, Freddie and The Dreamers, The Hollies, Al Koran, Millie, Janette Rowsell, Danny Williams, Tony Osborne and his Orchestra
People Worth Meeting
Where to Go Tomorrow?
Picture Parade: with film clips from "Stolen Hours" by arrangement with United Artists, "Dead Image" by arrangement with Warner-Pathe
(to 18.00)
for Saturday
with Denis Tuohy and the latest news.
Americans before such a word even existed, the Sioux Indians today are almost forgotten; and living on remote reservations, they are aliens in their own land. Ninety years ago they were the most dreaded warriors in the West.
Photographs filmed by BBC Rostrum Camera Unit
by Gustave Flaubert.
Dramatised in four parts by Giles Cooper.
Music composed by Tristram Cary and played by a section of the BBC Scottish Orchestra
Recorded in the BBC's Glasgow Studio
[Starring] Roy Castle, Mary Kaye Trio, Phil Foster, The Ted Heath Orchestra, The Heralds, The International Cabaret Dancers
(The Mary Kaye Trio is appearing at The Talk of the Town, London)
J. B. Priestley in after-dinner talk with The Rt. Hon. Enoch Powell, M.P., Richard Crossman, M.P.
Recorded on April 2
with a last look at the news and a look at tomorrow