A programme for children at home.
(to 11.30)
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A programme for children at home.
(to 11.30)
Gordon Wilkins covers the world of motoring.
The big British entry for this year's Monte Carlo Rally includes an 'off-the-peg' 1 1/2-litre family saloon driven by Wheelbase reporter Michael Frostick and motoring correspondent Maxwell Boyd.
Tonight they join Robin Richards in a studio near the finish at Monte Carlo to describe what happened to them and the other Rally crews on the long journey south.
Produced by Brian Robins in collaboration with Tele Monte Carlo
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A conversation with people of power.
Encounter presents a portrait in question and answer of men who matter today and will matter tomorrow.
A programme on the expanding world of leisure.
Hoomanawanui which means Let's Take It Easy
The whole of tonight's Time Out comes from Hawaii where Jeremy James and a BBC film crew have been investigating this early home of the Polynesians-a society which solved the problem of leisure by making it a way of life.
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A new comedy film series.
Starring John McGiver as Walter Burnley, the complaints manager of a large department store who makes sure that the customer is always right-but sometimes for the wrong reason.
Walter plays Cupid to prevent the return of an entire trousseau.
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by Walter Greenwood.
Starring June Barry, Terence Edmond, Marjorie Rhodes, Joan Hickson, Norman Bird
First transmission on Oct. 15
followed by The Weather
Round off the day with Denis Tuohy, Michael Dean, Nicholas Tresilian and tonight's guests.
A programme for doctors.
An experimental series of Post-graduate medical programmes, broadcast monthly.
Each programme will be repeated the following Tuesday at 1.25
Medicine Today is designed to provide doctors with up-to-date information. It is being planned with distinguished members of the medical profession under the general guidance of the Association for Medical Education and its Chairman, Lord Brain. The speakers in these programmes will be doctors.