(to 12.00)
Hilda Hincks continues making the skirt previously cut out and fitted.
Mary Malcolm shows some inexpensive clothes selected by Bettie Spurling.
The story in film of the development of the British railway system from pioneer days to the present time.
(to 16.00 app.)
Introduced by Harold Glover with a film showing him at work, followed by questions from children in the studio.
(The film by courtesy of British Instructional Films, Ltd.)
Today, and on the next three Thursdays, Phyllis Haylor and Victor Barrett show a schoolboy and a schoolgirl some simple popular dance steps, which will enable them to enjoy dancing at their Christmas parties.
(to 17.50)
A play by J.B. Priestley.
(Second performance: for details see Sunday at 8.15 p.m.)
Cosmo Clark, Director of the Rural Industries Bureau, brings to the studio examples of British crafts now on exhibition in London, and also shows pottery made by Picasso.
(sound only)
(to 22.15)