A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Elisabeth Welch
Today's story is called 'Mr. Patelli's Shop'
(to 11.25)
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A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Elisabeth Welch
Today's story is called 'Mr. Patelli's Shop'
(to 11.25)
Second day's play at Trent Bridge.
(See also BBC-1)
(to 18.15)
Adrian Rendle shows the cast how imagination is needed to build character and create a believable situation with members of the Teddington Theatre Club.
(First shown on BBC-1)
Another chance to see this thriller in six parts by Peter O'Donnell.
Dominique returns from keeping watch near Feinster's house to find Ambrose slumped in their car. She notices a dagger protruding from his chest.
(Shown on Tuesday)
David Fairhall and Penny Bowles cover the world of ships, boats, and the sea.
Why does the yacht or powerboat for the family cost so much more than the family car? Why is there no equivalent of the Model Ford on the sailing scene? Waterline investigates the market for four-berth family boats under £1,000 in the crowded waters of Looe harbour, Cornwall, and visits a Plymouth boat-builder who is pioneering mass production and lower prices for the weekend sailor with a family.
A series featuring song, music, and comedy, and the best from the world of entertainment.
Starring Andy Williams
and this week's guests, Sid Caesar, Tallulah Bankhead, The Beach Boys
A programme recorded in the U.S.A.
BBC-2 presents a performance of William Walton's dramatic oratorio.
Conducted by John Pritchard
with Raimund Herincx (baritone)
BBC Chorus, BBC Choral Society, Alexandra Choir, Goldsmiths' Choral Union, Harrow Choral Society, London Philharmonic Choir, Royal Choral Society
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Trevor Williams
Before the performance Sir William Walton talks to John Warrack about the work and its origins.
Introduced by Richard Baker
(Recorded at a Promenade Concert from the Royal Albert Hall on Aug. 9)
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The second of three conversations on the possible new influence of Eastern Religions on Western Man.
Dr. Raymond Panikkar, Adviser to the Indian Government on Hindu affairs talking to Oliver Hunkin.
(Next week: Dr. Irmgard Schloegl)
A last look around the world of television.
Criticism, Discussion, Diversion with Michael Dean, Joan Bakewell, Tony Bilbow, Sheridan Morley and tonight's guests.