A programme for children at home.
Presenters this week, Miranda Connell, Wally Whyton
(to 11.25)
Written by Professor H.J. Hanham.
By the 1880s many workers had the vote but neither the Tories nor the Liberals were able to win full working-class support. A motley group of militant trade unionists and socialist intellectuals formed an unstable alliance to get the people directly represented in Parliament.
Introduced by Professor Esmond Wright.
For the BBC-2 Trophy.
In the fourth of his weekly coaching films, professional John Jacobs tells golfers how to analyse their faults which cause slices and hooks, pushes and pulls. He explains how these errors can be corrected.
Produced by Littleton Park Film Productions Ltd. for Athlon Golf Ltd.
by Clemence Dane.
A dramatisation in eight parts by Michael Barry.
A look at the world through European eyes.
Introduced this week by Derek Hart with the help of the cameras of the European television networks.
A topical magazine of the arts.
Introduced by Alex Glasgow.
Tonight's edition includes:
Scottie Wilson's Private View
A film about England's leading primitive painter, once a trader in junk, now a painter of birds, faces, and flowers. He is currently exhibiting at Brook Street Gallery.
Dream Palace
Is the cinema our toy, or is it in charge of us?
See page 32
followed by The Weather
A last look around the world of television.
Criticism, Discussion, Diversion with Denis Tuohy, Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow and tonight's guests, also Philip Jenkinson with more film requests.
Letters to Philip Jenkinson should be addressed c/o Late Night Line-Up, [address removed]