(to 12.00)
Introduced by Jeanne Heal.
Teapots
F. Knowles Brown illustrates the history of the silver teapot.
Interview
Emily Hahn, author of "England to Me", describes some of her impressions of England.
National Sewing Week
Julie Mars demonstrates the correct way of cutting paper patterns and shows some new spring dresses made from them.
Health and Beauty
Lady David Douglas-Hamilton demonstrates swinging exercises.
(The first of the series)
Music
Marie Korchinska plays the harp.
Cooking
Marguerite Patten begins a series of talks on kitchen equipment by showing ways of using a girdle.
(to 16.00)
Forty-five minutes of entertainment brought to you by young people between twelve and twenty.
The Teen Age Show, now established as one of television's most successful programmes by young people, brings to the studio more stars of tomorrow.
A fashion parade is a special feature again, and one of the highlights of this forty-five minute show is the appearance of Ivan Borthwick, who comes from Walsall and at thirteen is already an accomplished escapist. It is likely that somebody is going to have the job of tying him up, hand-cuffing him putting him into a mail bag-but of course you must remember what they did to Houdini.
A Topical Magazine.
Edited and introduced by Joan Gilbert.
(Repeat of Monday's edition)
(sound only)
(to 22.30)