A programme for children at home.
Presenters this week, Marla Landi, Brian Cant
In the story chair, Mollie Sugden
Today's story is 'The Silver Teapot'.
(to 11.25)
Fourteen programmes on the laws that affect our daily lives.
Introduced by John Edmunds.
It is one of the fundamental duties of husband and wife to live together 'Cohabit' is the legal term. What is the legal position if they want to separate?
With Gerald Sanctuary, National Secretary of the National Marriage Guidance Council; and Marion Diamond, Bernard Finch, Keith Anderson, Anthony Woodruff, Martin King, Robert Young
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A duel of words and wit between Frank Muir with Meriel Forbes, Lord David Cecil and Patrick Campbell with Hy Hazell, Osbert Lancaster.
Referee, Joe Melia
(Hy Hazell is appearing in "Charlie Girl" at the Adelphi Theatre, London)
Gordon Wilkins covers the world of motoring.
The roughest motor rally in the world-the East African Safari-ended in Nairobi at dawn last Monday. This is the story of 3,000 miles of flat-out competitive motoring in the heat, dust, and mud of the Equator.
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A thriller in six parts by Arden Winch.
(First shown on Saturday)
Geza Anda (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
Piano Concerto No. 2
Music for strings, percussion, and celeste
"Boulez conducts tingling Bartok the second Piano Concerto was masterfully played by Geza Anda" (The Times)
"Geza Anda ...a well-deserved ovation for his dazzling performance" (Daily Telegraph)
"Subtle as well as brilliant orchestral playing" (Daily Express)
Between the two works Antony Hopkins talks to Pierre Boulez.
(Recorded in the Royal Festival Hall on March 8)
Introduced by Richard Baker.
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Including Pick of the Month
Joan Bakewell and Tony Bilbow choose and introduce highlights from some of the programmes seen on BBC-2 during March.