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9.35 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT-- Exciting Courtroom Dramas of Front-Page Csses.

10.00 THE NEW DENNIS DAY SHOW-Fun and Music With Dennis Day.

10.30 SWEET WITH A BEAT- Presented by Terry Myatt.

PRESS-News 11.00 STOP

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Head-

11.95 A DATE IN DREAMLAND—

Light Music.

12.00 Mid.

"GOD

SAVE

QUEEN"-Close Dowa.

Thursday

7.01 am

MUSICAL

'SO LONG AT THE FAIR'

AND PHILIP MARLOWE

THE The Perry Como Show tonight at

CLOCK- Time

Popular Variety With

Checks.

7.15 NEWS SUMMARY.

7.29 MUSICAL CLUCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS

FORECAST.

AND

WEATHER

8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION, 9.03 NEWS HEADLINES.

9.01 MORNING MATINEE-With

Maureen Seymour.

AND

10.03 ALFREDO

ANTONINI

HIS ORCHESTRA. 10.30 SECOND SPRING-True Life

Story Of Christine Harding. 10.45 PAUL ROBESON. 11.00 COFFEE TIME. 11.39 OUT OF THE DARK-The

Story Of Mary Matthews. 11.43 RECITAL.

12.00 Noon CENTURY OF SONG-

(Repeat).

12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD RATES

Music For Sweethearts (Final) (Repeat).

· 1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY. 1.15 NEWS

REPORT.

AND

1.30 MODERN JAZZ.

WEATHER

2.00 MELODY TIME-Light Music. 45 TEA DANCE-Popular Dance

Music.

4.43 OPERATION MOON SATEL

LITE-A Story Of Man's Con- quest Of The Moon.

CORNER

5.00 CHILDREN'S

Presented by Auntie Mary.

5.30 THURSDAY

6.00 ANYTHING"

REQUESTS-

Prescated by Tony Myatt.

GOES

With

Mike Ellery. 7.00 THE STU FOSTER snow- With Alfredo Antonini And

His Orchestra.

7.15 QUESTION MARK?—A Puzzle

Corner Presented by Maurer Seymour and Barry Haigh. 7.45 REDIFFUSION BYLINE News, Views And Interviews.

8.00 BBC NEWS.

8.03 WEATHER FORECAST. 8.10 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND IN

TERLUDE.

BAS THE JIM AMECHE SHOW. 9.03 KIAP O'KANE-Romance And

Adventure Against Backgrounds Guine Jungle. 9.30 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS AND

of

The

ANNIVERSARIES. 935 CONSIDER YOUR VERDICT- Exciting Courtroom Dramas of Front-Page Cases. 10,49 MUSIC TIME Prepared and Presented Br Charles Harvey,

AND 10.45 FRED WARING

HIS PENNSYLVANIANS.

PRESS News

o'clock features the couple whose particular brand of comedy is top entertainment in America....Elaine and Mike. Nichols, and to complete the

guest list that glamorous lady of the screen Janet Blair.

A new programme at 9.20 is One Step Beyond which U543 psychic phenomena as the sub- ject for exploration.

With this fascinating topic as a starting point, the producers of the series have devised a striking and unusual show which provides a format of exciting dramas taking viewers into the world of the unknown.

On Sunday at 9.45 vlawers will be able to see a fine and searching documentary on the recent Epy trials at the Old Balley in London. The actual production of this film took place under an extraordinary set of circumstances as the programme had to be scripted and shot each day after the trial revealed the facts. The screening in England was planned to take place on the evening the trial closed and this practically Impossible, schedule was met and provided a fine example of the way tele- vision can be used.

new

Exploits of the world famous Royal Canadian Mounted Police are the subject of the Tuesday evening series at 7.35 With the simple title Pm. R.C.M.P., this programme produced on location in the Dominion of Canada and shows the work of a police force whose over an jurisdiction extends

was

area far greater than the entire European mainland,

entitled

In the first story. Authentic

the Three New "The

Big Men," R.C.M.P. are called in to the small town of Shamattawa to check on a stranger who spends money like water and hunts in ollskins....both of which are

to enough

rouse the quite suspicions of a very small town. The documentary at 8.35 pm called Carnival deals with the fairground and the people who belong to the colourful travelling

of world

roundabouts and swings.

Head-

11.00 STUP

Unes. 11.05 MOSTLY GHOSTLY. 11.10 A DATE IN DREAMLAND-

Light Music.

"GOD SAVE THE 12.00 Midnight.

QUEEN"-Close Down.

7.00 am MUSICAL

Popular Variety

Checks.

115 NEWS SUMMARY.

CLOCK-

With

7.20 MUSICAL CLOCK-Continued. 8.00 NEWS

FORECAST.

AND

The

series new Thursday Philip Marlowe will delight fans of the late Raymond Chandler's famous private eye. Now, every their week, they can ronew aquaintance with the outwardly Time cynical, inwardly idealistic de- tective they have followed through Chandler's best selling As recreated for tele- novels, vision, Philip Marlowe will

and ap emerge as a tough parently, ruthless private In- vestigator whose principal hunt-

"beat ing grounds range from

bars, to luxurious generation". estates

the greater Los Angeles perimeter. Rugged and actor Philip DARK-The handsome screen

WEATHER

8.10 BREAKFAST SESSION. 9.00 NEWS HEADLINES.

9.02 MORNING MATINEE With

John Shepard. 10.03 MARCHING AND WALTZING. SPRING-Truc fe 10.30 SECOND

Story Of Christine Harding. 10.45 NAT KING COLE. 11.00 COFFEE TIME.

1130 UCT

OF THE

on

Story Of A Woman's Courage. Carey is featured in the title 12.00 Noon STARS ON WINGS role.

11.45 RECITAL.

(Repost).

12.30 pm LOCAL GOLD

Dennis Day Show. 1.00 DIARY FOR TODAY.

AND 1.15 NEWS

REPORT.

RATES-

1.30 LETTER FROM AMERICA.

1.15 TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC, 2.15 MELODY TIME-Light. Music. 4.15 TEA DANCE Popular Dance

an

8.00 THE PERRY COMO SHOW

With Elaine May. Mike Nicholls, and Janet Blair. 835 THE PHIL SILVER SHOW. 920 "ONE STEP REYOND” — With Host-narrator, John Newland Introducing this week's story. 9.45 "BONANZA”—Starring Larne

Greene. 10.35 LOCK UP" — Starring Mce-

donald Carey. 11.00 LATE NIGHT FINAL

Sunda

2.00 pm CANTONESE FEATURE, 3.30 "LIFE WITH ELIZABETH"

Starring Betty White. 3.55 CONRAD NAGEL PRESENTS

The Storm."

4.25 THE MICKEY ROONEY SHOW. 4.45 “BALLETS DE FRANCE” 5.00 CHILDREN'S HOUB-Hopalong

Cassidy in Plains." 6.00 CLOSE DOWN.

"Partners

of the

7.30 ENGLISH NEW'S IN BRIEF.

hursday

5.00 pm CHINESE

-CHILDREN'S

STORY TIME - An R.T.V.

Studio Presentation, 5.10 "SHARI LEWIS

FRIENDS."

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