(to 12.00)
Joan Robins shows how to make 'Grandmother's old-fashioned fish pudding', using frozen fillets.
Bees will again be kept in the television garden during the summer. In the studio this afternoon Reginald Gamble describes the hive and appliances which viewers will find most useful in the production of honey.
Charlie Chase and a monkey in an example of the early slap-stick film.
(to 16.00)
with Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Learn to dance the 'Magic Way'. Third lesson demonstrated by Alex Moore and Pat Kilpatrick; also a demonstration by Joan and Charles Thiebault
And a dancing competition
In the last of this series of three programmes Mr. Everyman questions an industrialist and a Trades Union authority on the recent Government measures to stop too much money chasing too few goods, by freezing personal incomes, prices, and profits - Sir Graham Cunningham speaks for the employers, Ted Fletcher for the trades union.
In the chair, Roy Harrod
with Margaret Schofield at the piano
(sound only)
(to 22.15)