The fifth and final day from The Spa, Scarborough.
A programme for children at home.
In the story chair, Mrs. T. McHugh
Today's story is called 'My Favourite Animals'
Further reports from Scarborough.
(to 12.30)
(Previously shown this week on BBC-1)
A thriller in six parts by Lester Powell.
Starring Michael Bryant, Mitzi Rogers, Reginald Marsh
with Victor Brooks
The protection gang devise a cliff-top road smash for Scott's car. Johnny survives. But when he finally reaches Sidwell he finds Stratton dead - apparently by suicide.
(Shown on Tuesday)
Gordon Wilkins covers the Paris Motor Show.
Higher performance engines for motorway cruising is the autumn trend at the Paris Motor Show, which opens today at the Porte de Versailles. In the face of speed limits at home, British manufacturers announce two new sports cars capable of over 100 m.p.h., there are faster versions of two familiar family saloons, and from the mountains of Sardinia Maxwell Boyd sends a road test report on the fast new front-wheel drive Simea 1100.
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A series in which Australians look at themselves and their rapidly changing continent.
Pino and Livia Bosi consciously turned their backs on Italy and Europe. They call themselves Australian, yet stubbornly teach their children Italian. They live in a Sydney flat which could as easily be in suburban Rome or Naples. They recognise the paradox and would smile at it: they have chosen a new world yet still belong to the old.
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Personal reflections on great paintings.
Gerald Scarfe talks about "The Garden of Earthly Delights" by Hieronymus Bosch in the Museo del Prado, Madrid.
by Jack Gerson.
Starring Ewen Solon
with James Grant and Callum Mill
Guest stars: Leonard Maguire, Jameson Clark
When Penman's flat is broken into by a young man, a chain of strange events leads IB into a macabre and dangerous case.
including a special report on today's proceedings at the Labour Party Conference at Scarborough.
Followed by The Weather
featuring
Pick of the Month
Highlights from some of the programmes seen on BBC-2 during September.
Introduced by Michael Dean.
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