A programme for children at home.
Repeated on BBC-1 at 1.35
(to 11.25)
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A programme for children at home.
Repeated on BBC-1 at 1.35
(to 11.25)
A visit to the Scarborough Cricket Festival to see the closing stages of the second day's play.
(to 18.00)
A film series starring the master comedian with the mean streak Jack Benny who with the help of this week's guest George Burns takes a-not entirely successful-walk down memory lane!
Written and produced by Ludovic Kennedy.
Take seventy basses, forty tenors, seventy altos, and a hundred sopranos, put them together every Monday evening, and you get the magnificent Bach Choir.
In a pub in North London a very different group of singers get together every Sunday to make their kind of music - The Hampstead Folk Club.
Ludovic Kennedy went to meet the singers and to listen to some of their songs.
(Repeat)
Here's How spotlights two of the greatest athletes in Britain Mary Rand and Lynn Davies show you the fantastic physical effort required for the Long Jump-High Jump-Triple Jump.
by Robert Bolt.
Starring Bernard Lee, Margaret Tyzack
The scene is set in the late 1950s.
(Repeat)
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A series featuring jazz musicians from Britain, Canada, and Australia.
This week from Canada: The Rob McConnell Quartet and The Tony Collacott Trio
Introduced by Phil MacKellar.
Canadian jazz musicians appear in the first of two programmes recorded in Canada. The Rob McConnell Quartet is led by trombonist McConnell; its other members are guitarist Ed Bickert and bassist Bill Britto, who has played for several years with Marian McPartland's Trio. The Tony Collacott Trio features the brilliant 18-year-old pianist, composer, and arranger with bassist Bob Price and Ricky Marcus on drums. The host, Phil MacKellar, is a well-known Toronto disc jockey.
followed by The Weather
Round off the day with Denis Tuohy, Michael Dean, Nicholas Tresilian, Joan Bakewell and tonight's guests.