A programme for children at home.
Storyteller this week, Ted Moult
(to 11.30)
An enquiry into physics teaching today.
A series of fifteen programmes concerned with new ideas at the 11-16 age range.
Introduced by W. Ritchie.
A simple and safe approach to a subject which plays a vital part in our lives and offers rich teaching opportunities.
Written by Paul Ferris.
A series of programmes about the City of London.
In one square mile can be found most of the important financial figures in the country. Who are they? What do they do? What is their power and influence?
The centre of the web - the Bank of England.
Spoken by Tony Garnett.
First transmission on April 26, 1964
Devised and introduced by Ronald Brech.
Adapted for television by Joy Harington.
A series of eight programmes which show how modern economic ideas and techniques can be applied in industrial and business management.
Fothergale's newly appointed Commercial Director explains the need for management to have relevant information.
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A series of six programmes on the day-to-day procedure of the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
Presented by Dr. Alan Thompson Lecturer in Political Economy at Edinburgh University, and Member of Parliament for Dunfermline 1954-64.
Also taking part, Michael Lawrence A Deputy Principal Clerk in the House of Commons
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[Starring] Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald in the Rouben Mamoulian production
with Myrna Loy, Charlie Ruggles, Charles Butterworth, C. Aubrey Smith
This famous musical comedy of a poor French tailor who falls in love with a princess contains such memorable Rodgers and Hart songs as 'Isn't It Romantic?', 'Mimi', and 'Lover'.
followed by The Weather
Round off the day with Denis Tuohy, Michael Dean, Nicholas Tresilian and tonight's guests.