Today's story is 'Grotty the Robot' by Catherine Gavin
A series intended mainly for teachers, showing examples of the imaginative use of broadcasts in schools.
Diss Church Junior School, Norfolk
Introduced by David Smeeton
Reporting the world tonight
and Weather
A duel of words and wit between Drusilla Beyfus, John Laurie, Frank Windsor and Michael Trubshawe, Juliet Harmer, Frances Bennett
Referee Robert Robinson
(from Manchester)
Looking at the news and the men behind the news in the world of money
Introduced by Brian Widlake, Alan Watson, John Tusa
A Party Political Broadcast on behalf of the Liberal Party
The Rt Hon Jeremy Thorpe, MP Leader of the Liberal Party; Wallace Lawler, MP
(Also on BBC1 and BBC Wales)
Dramatised by Hugh Leonard
[Starring] Rachel Kempson as Jane, Georgina Cookson as Marion Towers, Gerald Flood as Geoffrey Mandeville, Guy Slater as Gilbert Napier and Dennis Price as Admiral Frobisher
Jane Fowler, a dowdy widow of 'a certain age,' shocks her fashionable sister-in-law Marion Towers by the announcement of her marriage - but this is only the beginning!
(Next week: "Rain")
(Colour)
Tonight Ronnie Scott introduces: The Thelonious Monk Quartet, The Barney Kessel Trio, The Lionel Hampton Octet, The Charlie Shavers Quartet
(All artists appear by arrangement with Harold Davison Ltd)
"As a Christian I can only call any system evil if the Bible condems it as evil. And I know of no Biblical condemnation of a policy of segregation - or integration."
Dr J.S. Gericke, Moderator of the Dutch Reformed Church in the Cape Province talking to Hugh Burnett