(to 12.00)
Erich von Stroheim in an exciting film story about gun-running in the Orient.
(to 16.20)
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted (The Yukon)
(to 18.00)
from the Nuffield Centre before a Services audience with Leslie Wilson, Hugh Lloyd, Marie Reidy, Kay Kennedy, Ken Morriston, Dennis Robertson.
Introduced by Frank Thornton.
At the pianos: Steve Race and Don Phillips
Geoff Lofts at the drums
Some of the promising young ballet dancers who are studying in this country today.
Programme introduced by Phyllis Bedells, Vice President of the Royal Academy of Dancing.
The small ballets to be danced show how students are encouraged to express their own ideas, and also how carefully their teachers regulate work to meet varying abilities. This programme presents dancers from the Greater London area.
A brief account of the biological research that forms the basis of Professor J. Z. Young's reflections on the human brain in this year's Reith Lectures in the Home Service.
Programme introduced by Professor Young.
Demonstrations given by his colleagues in the Department of Anatomy at University College, London, J. T. Aitken, M.D., and D. A. Sholl, B.Se.
(sound only)
(to 22.30)