A programme for children at home.
(Also on BBC-1 and BBC Wales)
(to 11.25)
Fifth day's play at Headingley.
(to 17.35)
A personal approach by Fanny Cradock.
Ten programmes to encourage beginners, and to help competent cooks to revitalise the family meals.
(First shown on BBC-1)
Edited recording of the game played at Wellington on Saturday.
Introduced by Keith Macklin.
Programme presented in collaboration with the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
in which the famous cartoon character portrays famous characters from literature.
This week: Don Quixote: Part 2
featuring the voice of Jim Backus as Mr. Magoo
Produced by U.P.A. Pictures
Damsels in distress take heart, for the age of chivalry is not dead when Mr. Magoo appears as Don Quixote.
A series of fourteen films looking at women in Britain today - their lives and their attitudes.
Some of the programmes in this series reflect the maladjustment of large numbers of women in our society. This one deals with the lives of three women in an Oxfordshire village, where the Women's Institute gathers the harvest of surplus energy, leaving nothing for city-type neuroses to feed on.
A second chance to see this dramatisation in eight parts by Michael Voysey.
Based on the works of R.S. Surtees.
[Starring] Jimmy Edwards in The Hunting, Eating, Eccentric, Extravagant Exploits of that Renowned Sporting Citizen Mr. John Jorrocks
with Angela Baddeley as Mrs. Jorrocks
(First shown on Saturday)
A whodunnit for art-lovers.
John Kasmin, Michael Levey, David Sylvester, William Thomson identify works of art and talk about them.
Chairman, Robert Hughes
followed by The Weather
A last look around the world of television.
Criticism, Discussion, Diversion with Denis Tuohy, Joan Bakewell, Michael Dean, and guests also Philip Jenkinson with more film requests.
Letters to Philip Jenkinson should be addressed c/o Late Night Line-Up, [address removed]